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Moscow, September 18 (Science and Technology Daily) -- The Moscow Institute of Electronic Technology, a Russian national research university, and the First Szechenov First Medical University of Moscow State have collaborated to develop the world's first new surgical method
that heals wounds on internal and external organs without leaving scars.
The use of traditional needle and thread suturing methods has limitations in the operation of mucosa, blood vessels and other delicate tissues
.
Russian researchers use special bio-organic ingredients as a welding agent applied to the wound area, and then weld the wound edges together with a laser, which can ensure that the body tissue wound heals without leaving scars
.
"We have successfully demonstrated the advantages
of laser recovery soft tissue wound technology over traditional surgical methods," the researchers said.
The composition of the solder is chosen to maximize the engulfment of laser radiation, concentrating it on the wound area
.
The researchers say the new laser tissue reconstruction technology helps reduce postoperative recovery time, opening up the possibility
of reducing medical services and material costs.