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Laser applications in medicine
Impact of holmium fibre laser radiation (λ=2.1 μm) on the spinal cord dura mater and adipose tissue
S. A. Filatovaab, V. A. Kamyninac, A. V. Ryabovaa, V. B. Loshchenova, P. V. Zelenkovd, I. O. Zolotovskiib, V. B. Tsvetkovae, A. S. Kurkovafc a A.M. Prokhorov General Physics Institute Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow
b Ulyanovsk State University
c Perm Scientific Centre, Ural Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences
d N. N. Burdenko Scientific Research Neurosurgery Institute, Moscow
e National Engineering Physics Institute "MEPhI", Moscow
f Perm State National Research Polytechnical University
Abstract:
The impact of holmium fibre laser radiation on the samples of biologic tissues (dura mater of spinal cord and adipose tissue with interlayers of muscle) is studied. The experimental results are evaluated by the size of carbonisation and coagulation necrosis zones. The experiment shows that in the case of irradiation of the spinal cord dura mater samples the size of carbonisation and coagulation necrosis zones is insignificant. In the adipose tissue the carbonisation zone is also insignificant, but the region of cellular structure disturbance is large. In the muscle tissue the situation is opposite. The cw laser operation provides clinically acceptable degree of destruction in tissue samples with a minimal carbonisation zone.
Keywords:
holmium fibre laser, laser radiation impact on biologic tissues.
Received: 16.07.2014 Revised: 04.03.2015
Citation:
S. A. Filatova, V. A. Kamynin, A. V. Ryabova, V. B. Loshchenov, P. V. Zelenkov, I. O. Zolotovskii, V. B. Tsvetkov, A. S. Kurkov, “Impact of holmium fibre laser radiation (λ=2.1 μm) on the spinal cord dura mater and adipose tissue”, Kvantovaya Elektronika, 45:8 (2015), 781–784 [Quantum Electron., 45:8 (2015), 781–784]
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