Application of a plasma-jet for skin antisepsis: analysis of the thermal action of the plasma by laser scanning microscopy

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Published 12 April 2010 Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd
, , Citation O Lademann et al 2010 Laser Phys. Lett. 7 458 DOI 10.1002/lapl.200910158

1612-202X/7/6/458

Abstract

Recently, it was reported that a plasma-jet could be efficiently applied for the antisepsis of wounds. In this case, the discharge in an argon gas stream was used to produce a so-called ``cold plasma'' on the skin surface. The thermal action of the plasma on the skin was investigated in the present study by means of laser scanning microscopy (LSM) and by histological analysis. Consequently, the plasma beam was moved with a definite velocity at an optimal distance over the skin surface. The structural changes of the tissue were analyzed. It was found by LSM that a thermal damage could be detected only in the upper cell layers of the stratum corneum (SC) at moving velocities of the plasma beam, usually applied in clinical practice. Deeper parts of the SC were not damaged. The structural changes were so superficial that they could be detected only by LSM but not by analysis of the histological sections.

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10.1002/lapl.200910158