The healing of membranous bone of rabbit after osteotomized by nd-yag laser.
- Author:
Dong Kyun RAH
;
Young Soo KIM
;
Beyoung Yun PARK
;
Jai Do SHIM
- Publication Type:Original Article
- MeSH:
Cicatrix, Hypertrophic;
Hemangioma;
Lasers, Solid-State*;
Mandible;
Maxilla;
Osteotomy;
Rabbits
- From:Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons
1998;25(4):566-572
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
The osteoplasties of maxilla and mandible as the craniomaxillofacial surgery is popular and markedly developed in technically. In traditional osteoplasty, we have been use the mechanical saw, burr, cutting bar which is big sized instrument to transmit the energies to the saw or burr tips. So it is technically difficult to use such big instrument in narrow operative field Recently, the development of laser technology makes wider influence in the medical field. So, the laser is applying to high energy-using osteotomy in addition to hemangioma, tatoo, laserbrasion, hypertrophic scar and endoscopic surgery. The objective of the present study is to evaluate the extent of damage of bone and subsequent healing between the conventional mechnical saw osteotomies and the ND-YAG laser used osteotomies on the rabbit mandible angles by the histologic examination. Fifteen New Zealand white rabbits were used for the study. After exposure of rabbit's mandibular angle, one side of mandible angles were osteomized used by Nd-YAG laser and the other by the saw randomly. We compared the extent of damage and healing of laser and saw osteotomies at immediate, 2 week, 4 week, 3 months, 6 months postoperatively. The result revealed that, in two weeks after operation, the one of damaged bone was looks wider in laser osteotomies sites than by conventional mechanical saw osteotomies sites, but there is not remarkable differences between the laser and saw used group after 4 weeks, and we believe that it is possibility to use alser in craniomaxillofacial field saftly in near future.