DocumentCode :
1407633
Title :
The effect of CO/sub 2/ laser pulse repetition rate on tissue ablation rate and thermal damage
Author :
Venugopalan, V. ; Nishioka, N.S. ; Mikic, B.B.
Author_Institution :
Massachusetts Gen. Hospital, Boston, MA, USA
Volume :
38
Issue :
10
fYear :
1991
Firstpage :
1049
Lastpage :
1052
Abstract :
The ablation rate and thermal damage in skin produced by a superpulsed CO 2 laser operating at pulse repetition rates between 1 and 900 Hz were measured. When delivering a fixed number of pulses (20 or 30) of equal energy, a 55-60% increase in the amount of tissue ablated was observed when the pulse repetition rate rose from 10 to 200 Hz. At pulse repetition rates greater than 200 Hz no further increase was seen. Under identical conditions, an 80% increase in the zone of thermal damage was observed when the pulse repetition rate was increased from 1 to 60 Hz. The large increases in tissue ablation and tissue damage may indicate the existence of a layer of mixed-phase (ie., liquid and vapor) or metastable liquid which can store significant amounts of thermal energy between pulses. The data suggest that CO 2 lasers should be operated at relatively low repetition rates for optimal performance.
Keywords :
biological effects of laser radiation; biothermics; carbon compounds; gas lasers; skin; 1 to 900 Hz; CO/sub 2/ laser pulse repetition rate; metastable liquid; mixed-phase layer; radiation biology; skin ablation rate; superpulsed laser; thermal damage zone; thermal energy; tissue; Laser ablation; Laser beam cutting; Laser modes; Laser theory; Optical control; Optical pulses; Power measurement; Pulse measurements; Skin; Velocity control; Animals; Carbon Dioxide; Laser Therapy; Skin; Swine;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9294
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/10.88452
Filename :
88452
Link To Document :
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