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Ablation of subsurface tumors using an ultra-short pulse laser
Authors:Amir Yousef SajjadiKunal Mitra  Michael Grace
Affiliation:a Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, FL 32901, USA
b Department of Biological Sciences, Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, FL 32901, USA
Abstract:This paper demonstrates the novel technique of ablating subsurface tumors with minimal thermal damage to surrounding healthy tissue using a focused laser beam from an ultra-short pulse diode laser source. Experiments were performed on anesthetized healthy mice as well as mice with mammary tumors in order to demonstrate the fundamental advantages of using a focused-beam, ultra-short pulse laser to ablate subcutaneous tissues. The technique was demonstrated through histological analysis of tissue samples after irradiation of anesthetized mice with or without mammary tumors. To demonstrate the efficacy of subsurface focusing, temperature was monitored at the subsurface tumor location and at the surface in an untranslated sample while irradiating with a focused ultra-short pulsed 1552 nm laser. Results show that temperature rise was dramatically greater at the focal depth than at the surface. Irradiation at the subsurface tumor location while translated over time across the tumor location resulted in precise ablation of the tumor. This work shows that a focused-beam ultra-short pulse 1552 nm laser results in precise ablation at the desired location with high efficacy and a minimal zone of collateral thermal and/or mechanical damage.
Keywords:Ablation depth   Focused laser beam   Mouse with mammary tumor   Subsurface tumor ablation   Ultra-short pulse laser
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