DocumentCode
1956242
Title
Portable semiconductor laser system to stop internal bleeding
Author
Durville, F.M. ; Rediker, R.R. ; Cho, G. ; Connolly, R.J. ; Schwaitzberg, S.D. ; Lantis, J.
Author_Institution
Cynosure Inc., Bedford, MA, USA
fYear
1997
fDate
11-13 Aug. 1997
Firstpage
5
Lastpage
6
Abstract
The authors have developed a new technique using a small and portable semiconductor laser to stop or prevent bleeding under any condition, including in proximity of the heart or the brain, or in absence of a utility electrical supply such as in an outdoors environment. The medical procedure to stop bleeding using this invention is very similar to standard procedures commonly practised by doctors and surgeons. In this technique, a specifically designed medical forceps is combined with an efficient, self-contained and hand-held semiconductor-laser to provide hemostasis. The laser energy is delivered through an optical fiber cable to the tip of a dedicated medical forceps to provide rapid local heating of the vessels and/or tissue contained between the jaws of the medical forceps, thereby cauterizing said bleeding vessel and/or tissue. The cauterization mechanism being essentially thermal, the tip of the forceps is designed to minimize its thermal mass and minimize heat losses.
Keywords
biomedical equipment; blood; laser applications in medicine; optical fibres; semiconductor laser arrays; surgery; brain proximity; cauterization; fiber-coupled semiconductor laser linear array; heart proximity; heat losses minimization; hemostasis; internal bleeding stopping; laser energy delivery; medical instrumentation; medical procedure; optical fiber cable; outdoors environment; portable semiconductor laser system; specifically designed medical forceps; thermal mass minimization; utility electrical supply absence; Blood vessels; Fiber lasers; Heat sinks; Hemorrhaging; Optical fibers; Power lasers; Resistance heating; Semiconductor laser arrays; Semiconductor lasers; Surgery;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Vertical-Cavity Lasers, Technologies for a Global Information Infrastructure, WDM Components Technology, Advanced Semiconductor Lasers and Applications, Gallium Nitride Materials, Processing, and Devi
Conference_Location
Montreal, Que., Canada
Print_ISBN
0-7803-3891-X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/LEOSST.1997.619194
Filename
619194
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