Effects of varying intensities of laser energy on articular cartilage: A preliminary study
- 1 January 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Lasers in Surgery and Medicine
- Vol. 5 (6) , 577-588
- https://doi.org/10.1002/lsm.1900050606
Abstract
The effects of laser energy on articular cartilage were studied utilizing the neo‐dymium YAG laser. Partial‐thickness cartilage defects were surgically attempted in the femoral condyles of knee joints in guinea pigs. The defects were exposed to laser energy of varying intensities [group I, 25 J (5 W × 5 sec); group II, 75 J (15 W × 5 sec); group III, 125 J (25 W × 5 sec)]. A fourth group was studied, in which the defect was not lased. Animals were killed at weekly intervals from 1 to 6 weeks and the knee joints were subjected to histological analysis. At 5 weeks, the knees exposed to 25 and 75 J demonstrated a reparative process with chondral proliferation. The knees exposed to 125 J demonstrated fibrotic tissue and tissue necrosis that resulted in fibrosis. In the knees not exposed to laser energy, numerous foci of granulation tissue were present at all stages with the end point of healing being one of fibrosis with disorganized patchy cartilage islands.Keywords
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