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1 July 2003 Infrared medical laser system with hollow optical fibers
Yoshihide Okagami, Mikinori Nishimura, Junko Oishi, Yi-Wei Shi, Yuji Matsuura, Mitsunobu Miyagi
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Abstract
Medical IR laser systems involving a beam delivery cable based on holow optical fibers are introduced. Two types of the systems are developed to cover a wide range of medical applications: one with a CO2 laser which is mainly for soft tissue ablation and another wiht an Er:YAG laser for ablation of hard tissue in dental applications. The both systems which have been recently commercialized newly adopted a hollow glass fiber having inner metal and polymer films. Because of the high mechancial and chemical stability, flexibility, and the low production cost of the fibers, a reliable and easy-to-handle medical laser systems are launched at low cost. The components of the systems including the beam delivery cable and distal tips specialized for various medical applications are described in detail.
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Yoshihide Okagami, Mikinori Nishimura, Junko Oishi, Yi-Wei Shi, Yuji Matsuura, and Mitsunobu Miyagi "Infrared medical laser system with hollow optical fibers", Proc. SPIE 4957, Optical Fibers and Sensors for Medical Applications III, (1 July 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.485387
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KEYWORDS
Laser systems engineering

Gas lasers

Er:YAG lasers

Carbon monoxide

LASIK

Infrared lasers

Fiber lasers

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