DocumentCode :
1444640
Title :
Intraocular Nd:YAG laser surgery: laser-tissue interaction, damage range, and reduction of collateral effects
Author :
Vogel, Alfred ; Schweiger, Peter ; Frieser, Alex ; Asiyo, Mary N. ; Birngruber, Reginald
Author_Institution :
Munich Univ. Eye Hospital, Germany
Volume :
26
Issue :
12
fYear :
1990
fDate :
12/1/1990 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
2240
Lastpage :
2260
Abstract :
The damage mechanisms of intraocular Nd:YAG laser surgery and their respective damage ranges were investigated in vitro using bovine cornea specimens as a model tissue. The main damage mechanisms are plasma formation and expansion, emission of acoustic transients, and cavitation with jet formation. When a sequence of laser pulses is applied, the interaction of the acoustic transients with gas bubbles remaining from preceding laser exposures is also important. To distinguish the effects caused by the different physical mechanisms, laser pulses were aimed directly onto the corneal endothelium, through the cornea, and parallel to the cornea at various distances. Simultaneously, the cavitation bubble size was determined. The damage range of the acoustic transients produced by a 4 mJ laser pulse is several millimeters, when they can interact with small gas bubbles attached to the corneal endothelium
Keywords :
biological effects of laser radiation; eye; laser applications in medicine; neodymium; solid lasers; surgery; YAG:Nd; YAl5O12:Nd; acoustic transients; bovine cornea specimens; cavitation bubble size; collateral effects; corneal endothelium; damage mechanisms; damage range; gas bubbles; in vitro; intraocular Nd:YAG laser surgery; jet formation; laser pulses; laser-tissue interaction; model tissue; plasma formation; Acoustic emission; Acoustic pulses; Bovine; Cornea; Gas lasers; In vitro; Laser modes; Laser surgery; Laser theory; Optical pulses;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9197
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/3.64361
Filename :
64361
Link To Document :
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