TY - JOUR
T1 - Laser tissue interaction of a continuous wave 2μm, 3μm cascade oscillation fiber laser
T2 - Laser-Tissue Interaction XI: Photochemical, Photothermal, and Photomechanical
AU - Arai, Tsunenori
AU - Sumiyoshi, Tetsumi
AU - Naruse, Kyota
AU - Ishihara, Miya
AU - Sato, Shunichi
AU - Kikuchi, Makoto
AU - Kasamatsu, Tadashi
AU - Sekita, Hitoshi
AU - Obara, Minoru
PY - 2000
Y1 - 2000
N2 - We studied coagulation layer controlled incision with newly developed continuous wave 2μm, 3μm cascade oscillation fiber laser in vitro. Since this laser device simultaneously oscillates 2μm and 3μm radiation, we could change tissue interaction by arranging power ratio of 2μm to 3μm radiation. About one watt of total irradiation power with various power ratios was focused to extracted fresh porcine myocardium or anesthetized rabbit on an automatic moving stage to obtain line incision. Macro photograph and microscopic histology were used to observe tissue interaction phenomenon. The incised specimen showed that precise cutting groove with thin coagulation layer was attained by 3μm based radiation, mean while addition of 2μm radiation to 3μm radiation made coagulation layer thicker. A heat conduction simulator using finite-element method was used to qualitatively explain obtained coagulation layer thickness. This precise incision with controllable side coagulation layer may effective to control bleeding during incision, for instance, for skin, liver, and kidney incisions. Pure continuous wave radiation of 2μm and 3μm may eliminate stress wave induced tissue damage which is frequency found in Ho:YAG and/or Er:YAG tissue interactions. Moreover, sapphire fiber might offer flexible power delivery to this new laser to establish endoscopic application and/or to improved beam handling.
AB - We studied coagulation layer controlled incision with newly developed continuous wave 2μm, 3μm cascade oscillation fiber laser in vitro. Since this laser device simultaneously oscillates 2μm and 3μm radiation, we could change tissue interaction by arranging power ratio of 2μm to 3μm radiation. About one watt of total irradiation power with various power ratios was focused to extracted fresh porcine myocardium or anesthetized rabbit on an automatic moving stage to obtain line incision. Macro photograph and microscopic histology were used to observe tissue interaction phenomenon. The incised specimen showed that precise cutting groove with thin coagulation layer was attained by 3μm based radiation, mean while addition of 2μm radiation to 3μm radiation made coagulation layer thicker. A heat conduction simulator using finite-element method was used to qualitatively explain obtained coagulation layer thickness. This precise incision with controllable side coagulation layer may effective to control bleeding during incision, for instance, for skin, liver, and kidney incisions. Pure continuous wave radiation of 2μm and 3μm may eliminate stress wave induced tissue damage which is frequency found in Ho:YAG and/or Er:YAG tissue interactions. Moreover, sapphire fiber might offer flexible power delivery to this new laser to establish endoscopic application and/or to improved beam handling.
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U2 - 10.1117/12.388052
DO - 10.1117/12.388052
M3 - Conference article
AN - SCOPUS:0033708119
SN - 0277-786X
VL - 3914
SP - 252
EP - 259
JO - Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
JF - Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
Y2 - 22 January 2000 through 27 January 2000
ER -