Background and Objective: A precise means to cut bone without significant thermal or mechanical injury has thus far remained elusive. A novel non-ionizing ultrafast pulsed picosecond infrared laser (PIRL) may provide the solution. Tissue ablation with the PIRL occurs via a photothermal process with thermal and stress confinement, resulting in efficient material ejection greatly enhanced through front surface spallation photomechanical effects. By comparison, the Er:YAG laser (EYL) ablates via photothermal and cavitation-induced photomechanical effects without thermal or acoustic confinement, leading to significant collateral tissue injury. This study compared PIRL and EYL bone ablation by infrared thermography (IRT), environmental scanning ...
We present the first wound healing study in rat skin, showing minimal scar formation with the Picose...
BackgroundAlthough mechanical osteotomies are frequently made on the craniofacial skeleton, collater...
The Er:YAG laser and the USPL are the most promising when considering the previous study results and...
Background and Objective: A precise means to cut bone without significant thermal or mechanical inju...
Sponsorships or competing interests that may be relevant to content are dis-closed at the end of thi...
Background: Despite significant advances in surgery over the last century, most surgical approaches...
Importance: Despite significant advances in surgery, most surgical tools remain basic. Lasers provi...
Importance: Despite significant advances in surgery, most surgical tools remain basic. Lasers provid...
Background and objectiveThe purpose of this study was to compare the ablation of cortical bone at wa...
Objective: Using a contact-free laser technique for stapedotomy reduces the risk of mechanical damag...
Objectives/Hypothesis: Conventional lasers ablate tissue through photothermal, photomechanical, and/...
Several laser systems in the infrared wavelength range, such as Nd:YAG, Er:YAG or CO2 lasers are use...
In order to fit prosthetic screws, mechanical drilling of the bone has been the norm since the devel...
Lasers have in principle the capability to cut at the level of a single cell, the fundamental limit ...
The carbon dioxide (CO$_2$) laser is routinely used in glottic microsurgery for the treatment of ben...
We present the first wound healing study in rat skin, showing minimal scar formation with the Picose...
BackgroundAlthough mechanical osteotomies are frequently made on the craniofacial skeleton, collater...
The Er:YAG laser and the USPL are the most promising when considering the previous study results and...
Background and Objective: A precise means to cut bone without significant thermal or mechanical inju...
Sponsorships or competing interests that may be relevant to content are dis-closed at the end of thi...
Background: Despite significant advances in surgery over the last century, most surgical approaches...
Importance: Despite significant advances in surgery, most surgical tools remain basic. Lasers provi...
Importance: Despite significant advances in surgery, most surgical tools remain basic. Lasers provid...
Background and objectiveThe purpose of this study was to compare the ablation of cortical bone at wa...
Objective: Using a contact-free laser technique for stapedotomy reduces the risk of mechanical damag...
Objectives/Hypothesis: Conventional lasers ablate tissue through photothermal, photomechanical, and/...
Several laser systems in the infrared wavelength range, such as Nd:YAG, Er:YAG or CO2 lasers are use...
In order to fit prosthetic screws, mechanical drilling of the bone has been the norm since the devel...
Lasers have in principle the capability to cut at the level of a single cell, the fundamental limit ...
The carbon dioxide (CO$_2$) laser is routinely used in glottic microsurgery for the treatment of ben...
We present the first wound healing study in rat skin, showing minimal scar formation with the Picose...
BackgroundAlthough mechanical osteotomies are frequently made on the craniofacial skeleton, collater...
The Er:YAG laser and the USPL are the most promising when considering the previous study results and...