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Ablation efficiency and thermal damage of infrared lasers on ex vivo lamb brain tissues

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dc.contributor Graduate Program in Biomedical Engineering.
dc.contributor.advisor Gülsoy, Murat,
dc.contributor.author Özgürün, Baturay.
dc.date.accessioned 2023-03-16T13:12:51Z
dc.date.available 2023-03-16T13:12:51Z
dc.date.issued 2015.
dc.identifier.other BM 2015 O84
dc.identifier.uri http://digitalarchive.boun.edu.tr/handle/123456789/18863
dc.description.abstract The objective of this investigation is to guide to select the most su cient infrared laser for the neurosurgery. For this reason, 1940-nm thulium ber laser, 1470- nm diode laser, 1070-nm ytterbium ber laser and 980-nm diode laser were operated with the ex vivo lamb brain tissues. Combination of some parameters such as brain tissue (subcortical and cortical tissues), laser output power, energy density, mode of operation (continuous and pulsed-modulated modes) and exposure time were applied. Pre-dosimetry study was conducted to determine coagulation and carbonization onset times for the lamb brain tissues. In this way, safe operation zone could be described for the dosimetry study. In the dosimetry study, both tissues were exposed to some energy densities (2J-4J) and power levels which are 200mW-400mW-600mW-800 mW and 0.5W-1W-1.5W-2W for 1940-nm and 1470-nm laser applications, respectively. The last two laser emitted light to both brain tissues with some power levels (1W- 2W-3W-4W) and energy densities (20J-40J). After each laser application, coagulation and ablation diameters were calculated under a light microscope. It was aimed to nd suitable laser parameter so as to perform the greatest ablation e ciency which is determined as ablation diameter over coagulated diameter. Consequently, 1940-nm and 1470-nm lasers created ablated and coagulated areas while the other two lasers made only coagulated areas. Ablation e ciencies were calculated for 1940-nm and 1470-nm lasers. It was found that the former and the latter can be used as a subcortical and cortical tissue ablator, respectively.|Keywords : Ablation e ciency, thermal damage, infrared lasers, lamb brain tissue, ablation, coagulation.
dc.format.extent 30 cm.
dc.publisher Thesis (M.S.)-Bogazici University. Institute of Biomedical Engineering, 2015.
dc.subject.lcsh Laser ablation.
dc.subject.lcsh Infrared imaging.
dc.subject.lcsh Coagulation.
dc.title Ablation efficiency and thermal damage of infrared lasers on ex vivo lamb brain tissues
dc.format.pages xiv, 57 leaves ;


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