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Kvantovaya Elektronika, 2017 Volume 47, Number 10, Pages 942–948 (Mi qe16704)

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Laser medicine

Hydrodynamic effects in laser cutting of biological tissue phantoms

V. S. Zhigarkova, V. I. Yusupovab, S. I. Tsypinaa, V. N. Bagratashvilia

a Federal Research Centre 'Crystallography and Photonics', Russian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Photonic Technologies, Moscow, Troitsk
b Institute of Applied Physics of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Nizhnii Novgorod

Abstract: We study the thermal and transport processes that occur in the course of incision formation at the surface of a biological tissue phantom under the action of near-IR, moderate-power, continuous-wave laser radiation (λ = 1.94 μm) delivered by means of an optical fibre with an absorbing coating on its exit face. It is shown that in addition to the thermal effect, the laser-induced hydrodynamic effects caused by the explosive boiling of the interstitial water make a large contribution to the phantom destruction mechanism. These effects lead to the tissue rupture accompanied by the ejection of part of the fragmented substance from the site of laser impact and the formation of highly porous structure near the incision surface. We have found that the depth, the width and the relief of the laser incision wall in the case of using the optical fibre moving with a constant velocity, depend on the fibre tilt angle with respect to the phantom surface, as well as the direction of the fibre motion.

Keywords: laser medical technologies, fibre laser, biotissue cutting, optical fibre, absorbing coating, laser-induced hydrodynamic processes, biotissue phantom.

Received: 28.06.2017
Revised: 09.08.2017


 English version:
Quantum Electronics, 2017, 47:10, 942–948

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