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15 June 1989 High Strength, Hard-Coated All Silica Optical Fiber For Laser Surgery
B. J. Skutnik, M. H. Hodge, J. P. Clarkin
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Proceedings Volume 1067, Optical Fibers in Medicine IV; (1989) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.952124
Event: OE/LASE '89, 1989, Los Angeles, CA, United States
Abstract
Recently many researchers, doctors and instrument companies have begun developing fiber optic laser delivery systems to accomplish less traumatic surgery or localized irradiation treatmentE13. With high power levels, particularly in short bursts, fibers with cores larger than telcom are needed to keep the power densities from approaching the damage threshold of silica. Among the many advantages of using optical fibers in laser surgery are the following: microsurgery can be employed, trauma is reduced, access to interior through catheter introduction into vascular, gastrointestinal or respiratory tracts, accurate application of laser power through a lightweight medium to provide localized irradiation as well as surgical removal , and the devices are sterilizable and of moderate cost permitting one-time use (disposable) probes.
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B. J. Skutnik, M. H. Hodge, and J. P. Clarkin "High Strength, Hard-Coated All Silica Optical Fiber For Laser Surgery", Proc. SPIE 1067, Optical Fibers in Medicine IV, (15 June 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.952124
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KEYWORDS
Optical fibers

Silica

Signal attenuation

Laser therapeutics

Resistance

Fiber lasers

Interfaces

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