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15 June 1988 CO2 Laser Irradiation Of Tissue Through Liquids Using A Cavitation Effect
A Sa'ar, R Wallach, S Akselrod, A Katzir
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Proceedings Volume 0907, Laser Surgery: Characterization and Therapeutics; (1988) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.945315
Event: 1988 Los Angeles Symposium: O-E/LASE '88, 1988, Los Angeles, CA, United States
Abstract
The ability to transmit trains of pulsed laser radiation through opaque liquids via a cavitation effect is demonstrated. We were able to cut lucite arid perspex immersed in such liquids. A simplified model describing the formation of stationary cavities is presented and a series of experiments confirming this model are described. Furthermore it is shown that the thermal heating of the liquid surrounding these cavities may be minimized by using pulses of a very short duration. This effect facilitates material cutting and laser surgical operation under blood or water by CO2 or excimer lasers.
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A Sa'ar, R Wallach, S Akselrod, and A Katzir "CO2 Laser Irradiation Of Tissue Through Liquids Using A Cavitation Effect", Proc. SPIE 0907, Laser Surgery: Characterization and Therapeutics, (15 June 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.945315
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KEYWORDS
Liquids

Pulsed laser operation

Carbon dioxide lasers

Cavitation

Laser therapeutics

Excimer lasers

Opacity

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