Experimental study on the mechanical properties and thermal damage of laser welding the ruptured flexor digitorum longus tendons

JOURNAL OF BIOPHOTONICS(2024)

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To investigate the influence of laser parameters on the performance of tendon tissue, experiments were conducted and the process of laser-assisted tendon welding was studied. Several conclusions were drawn by analyzing the effects of laser parameters on the tensile strength, microstructure, and collagen content of tendon tissue incisions. The optimal parameters for laser welding tendon tissue were found to be a laser power of 5 W, a scanning speed of 150 mm/s, and a defocus amount of 0 mm, resulting in a laser energy density of 32.164 J/cm2. At these parameters, the percentage of inactivated cells due to thermal damage was only 23.78%, and the tensile strength of the tendon tissue incisions reached 0.61 MPa. Additionally, the collagen content around the incision was measured to be 33.679%, composed of type I and type III collagens, with the latter accounting for 50.714% of the total collagen content. This study analyzed the effects of different laser parameters on laser welding of tendon tissue from aspects such as surface morphology, thermal damage, tensile strength, and microstructure. Three laser parameters, namely laser power, scanning speed, and defocus amount, were selected for analysis.image
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energy density,laser tissue welding,tendon tissue,tensile strength,thermal damage
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