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1 May 1995 What makes a fiber tip do the job: an optical and thermal evaluation study
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Abstract
The success of a medical laser treatment is highly dependent on the optical, thermal and mechanical characteristics of an optical system or shaped tip on the end of a fiber '. Atpresent, this can be well illustrated by the laser delivery devices which are developed for the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) 2 Thedesigns are based on either side-firing fibers or contact probes coupled to continuous wave (CW) laser systems. For the first, the optical properties are important and, for the latter, the thermal and mechanical properties.
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Rudolf M. Verdaasdonck and Christiaan F. P. van Swol "What makes a fiber tip do the job: an optical and thermal evaluation study", Proc. SPIE 2396, Biomedical Optoelectronic Instrumentation, (1 May 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.208419
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KEYWORDS
Laser tissue interaction

Fiber lasers

Natural surfaces

Thermography

Tissues

Metals

Laser ablation

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