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1 February 1994 Tissue effects of Nd:YAG, KTP, and FiberTomeTM lasers with varying fiber tips and power settings
Sandor G. Vari M.D., Wendy J. Snyder, Vani R. Pergadia, Michael C. Fishbein M.D., Andrew B. Weiss, J. Timothy Duffy, Reem Thomas, Wei-Qiang Shi, Stephen M. Fry, Warren S. Grundfest M.D.
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Proceedings Volume 2077, Laser Interaction with Hard and Soft Tissue; (1994) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.168036
Event: Europto Biomedical Optics '93, 1993, Budapest, Hungary
Abstract
This study compared the laser tissue effect of the Dornier FiberTomeTM system, the conventional Nd:YAG and the KTP laser on the stomach and liver. The cutting capabilities, thermal effects of the laser systems, as well as their dependence on power output and tissue type, were evaluated. A motorized fiber holder to maintain constant conditions (cutting speed fiber angle, and pressure) was developed. The results show that the cutting depth and cutting width are inversely proportional to the output level. The thermal damage remained constant as the output increased. Use of the FiberTomeTM system appears to be more advantageous than the conventional Nd:YAG laser in pigmented tissues, in the range of the parameters tested.
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Sandor G. Vari M.D., Wendy J. Snyder, Vani R. Pergadia, Michael C. Fishbein M.D., Andrew B. Weiss, J. Timothy Duffy, Reem Thomas, Wei-Qiang Shi, Stephen M. Fry, and Warren S. Grundfest M.D. "Tissue effects of Nd:YAG, KTP, and FiberTomeTM lasers with varying fiber tips and power settings", Proc. SPIE 2077, Laser Interaction with Hard and Soft Tissue, (1 February 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.168036
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KEYWORDS
Laser cutting

Nd:YAG lasers

Fiber lasers

Tissues

Ferroelectric materials

Laser tissue interaction

Liver

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