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14 January 1986 Contact probes for the Nd:YAG laser
Stephen N. Joffe, Norio Daikuzono, John Osborn, Prem Batra, Richard Studer, M . T. Sankar, John C. Fisher
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Abstract
Patients have been successfully treated without complications, endoscopically using contact neodymium:YAG laser endoprobes for tumors and bleeding, and during open surgery with the laser scalpel. The contact probes made from a synthetic sapphire crystal with its optical properties, geometric design, thermal conductivity and high melting temperature (2030 C - 2050 C) have proven to be more effective than the current conventional non-contact method of delivering laser energy through a quartz fiber. Advantages include greater precision, sterility, avoidance of the tip melting and a requirement for lower neodymium:YAG laser energy with reduced tissue damage. The configuration of the probes allows coagulation, cutting or vaporization depending on the clinical condition being treated. Future uses will include interstitial local hyperthermia and photodynamic therapy. These contact probes can also be used with the argon laser and offer dramatic improvements in medical applications of the neodymium:YAG laser.
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Stephen N. Joffe, Norio Daikuzono, John Osborn, Prem Batra, Richard Studer, M . T. Sankar, and John C. Fisher "Contact probes for the Nd:YAG laser", Proc. SPIE 0576, Optical Fibers in Medicine and Biology I, (14 January 1986); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.950726
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KEYWORDS
Liver

Nd:YAG lasers

Laser therapeutics

Surgery

Tissues

Endoscopy

Laser cutting

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