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10 March 1987 Tissue Cutting And Drilling With The Hydrogen Fluoride Laser
Geza J. Jaka, Howard K. Herman
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Proceedings Volume 0712, Lasers in Medicine; (1987) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.937340
Event: Cambridge Symposium-Fiber/LASE '86, 1986, Cambridge, MA, United States
Abstract
The effectiveness of the continuous wave hydrogen fluoride laser for cutting animal skin; skeletal and heart muscle; and liver tissue was tested. Histological studies demon strated that it is comparable to the CO2 laser in tissue cutting action. Importantly, the hydrogen fluoride laser can be delivereg through mid-infrared fiber optics, making it a potential tool for opthiamic applications, intravascular surgery, and for laser myocardial revascularization. It was not felt to be practical for general surgical applications.
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Geza J. Jaka and Howard K. Herman "Tissue Cutting And Drilling With The Hydrogen Fluoride Laser", Proc. SPIE 0712, Lasers in Medicine, (10 March 1987); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.937340
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KEYWORDS
Hydrogen fluoride lasers

Laser cutting

Tissues

Laser tissue interaction

Laser drilling

Gas lasers

Carbon dioxide lasers

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