Title :
Comparison of tissue ablation with pulsed holmium and thulium lasers
Author :
Nishioka, Norman S. ; Domankevitz, Yacov
Author_Institution :
Massachusetts Gen. Hospital, Boston, MA, USA
fDate :
12/1/1990 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The ablation rates and tissue effects produced by a pulsed holmium laser (wavelength 2.12 μm, pulse duration 250 μs) and a pulsed thulium laser (wavelength 2.01 μm, pulse duration 250 μs) were compared. Because the absorption coefficient of water is almost three times greater at the shorter wavelength (65 versus 24 cm-1), the thulium laser should have a significantly lower threshold of ablation and produce significantly less residual thermal injury. These hypotheses were tested in vitro. Ablation rates were measured using fresh liver and a mass loss technique were found to increase linearly with delivered radiant exposure. The threshold radiant exposure for ablation was derived from the mass loss measurements and found to be 36 J/cm2 for the holmium laser and 29 J/cm2 for the thulium laser. The corresponding heats of ablation were 10 kJ/cm3 for the holmium laser and 9.7 kJ/cm3 for the thulium laser
Keywords :
laser applications in medicine; surgery; ablation rates; absorption coefficient; delivered radiant exposure; fresh liver; heats of ablation; mass loss measurements; pulse duration; pulsed Ho laser; pulsed Tm laser; residual thermal injury; threshold radiant exposure; tissue ablation; water; wavelength; Absorption; Biomedical optical imaging; Erbium-doped fiber lasers; Fiber lasers; Injuries; Laser ablation; Laser modes; Laser theory; Optical pulse generation; Optical pulses;
Journal_Title :
Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of