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Superficial photothermal laser ablation of ex vivo sheep esophagus using a cone‐shaped optical fiber tip
Authors:Serhat Tozburun
Abstract:Superficial photothermal laser ablation (SPLA) may be useful as a therapeutic approach producing a depth of injury that is sufficient to eliminate mucosal lesion but not deep enough to induce thermal effects in deeper tissue layers. The purpose of this preliminary study is twofold: (a) to describe design steps of a fiber probe capable of delivering a tightly focused laser beam, including Monte‐Carlo‐based simulations, and (b) to complete the initial testing of the probe in a sheep esophagus model, ex vivo. The cone‐shaped (tapered) fiber tip was obtained by chemical etching of the optical fiber. A 1505 nm diode laser providing power up to 500 mW was operated in continuous wave. The successful SPLA of the sheep mucosa layer was demonstrated for various speed‐power combinations, including 300 mW laser power at a surface scanning rate of 0.5 mm/s and 450 mW laser power at a surface scanning rate of 2.0 mm/s. Upon further development, this probe may be useful for endoscopic photothermal laser ablation of the mucosa layer using relatively low laser power.image
Keywords:chemical etching  fiber probe  Monte Carlo  mucosa  photothermal ablation
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