The Establishment of a Wound Model Induced by Ultrapulse CO2 Laser.
- Author:
Sang Woong YOUN
1
;
Kyoung Chan PARK
;
Sun Bang KWON
;
Eui Soo HWANG
;
Suk Wha KIM
;
Ae Ri CHO
;
Jae Gwan LEE
Author Information
1. Department of Dermatology, Seoul Paik Hospital, Inje University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Wound model;
Ultrapulse CO2 laser
- MeSH:
Animals;
Bandages;
Collagen;
Dermis;
Epidermal Growth Factor;
Hydrogel;
Lasers, Gas*;
Petrolatum;
Porifera;
Rats;
Wound Healing;
Wounds and Injuries*
- From:Korean Journal of Dermatology
2002;40(9):1077-1082
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
BACKGROUND: Wound model is important for the development of dressing materials used in dermatologic practice. Most of the wound healing models are not standardized, individualized ones for each special situation. OBJECTIVES: The purpose of our study is to establish a standardized wound model for evaluating the efficiency of wound healing of dressing material and the effect of epidermal growth factor(EGF) on artificially induced wounds. METHODS: Using ultrapulse CO2 laser and rats, we calibrates the most effective level of energy, frequency, and pulse duration for a wound model of upper dermis. Then, we evaluated the effect of various dressing materials such as vaseline gauze, collagen sponge, collagen sponge containing EGF and hydrogel on wound healing. RESULTS: We obtained relatively even and uniformed wound models of upper dermal level with the setting of ultrapulse CO2 laser; continuous mode, 800watt, frequency of 100Hz, and pulse duration of 0.3ms. Wounds applied with collagen sponge containing EGF showed relatively accelerated wound healing, but wounds with hydrogel or collagen sponge only showed delayed healing of wounds CONCLUSION: Ultrapulse CO2 laser could make a wound model of uniform depth level and could be used as a tool for making standardized wound models.