We present three designs for delivery of light in the oral cavity for photodynamic therapy (PDT) under the requirements of average irradiance of 50 mW/cm2 and spatial non-uniformities well under 10% over a square area of 25 mm2. The main goal is to design a device that avoids having to shield the oral cavity prior to irradiation for PDT. Illumination theory is instrumental in identifying an effective geometry for the device. The designs proposed build upon the technology that is already available for PDT and use illumination theory concepts to maximize the efficiency of the light delivery. One design combines a cylindrical diffusing fiber with a reflector derived from the edge-ray theorem while a second consists of a fiber illuminator coupl...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Complete and homogeneous illumination of the pleural cavity is ess...
Purpose. It is well known that interstitial photodynamic therapy (iPDT) of large tumors requires eff...
The global disparities in cancer outcomes lead to inequality of effective therapeutics between devel...
We present three designs for delivery of light in the oral cavity for photodynamic therapy (PDT) und...
The non-imaging methodology developed to design an efficient and compact lightpipe-based device for ...
Previous dosimetric studies during photodynamic therapy (PDT) of superficial lesions within a cavity...
International audiencePhotodynamic therapy remains a promising treatment of precancerous and cancero...
Progress in photodynamic therapy (PDT) depends on the development of: (1) photosensitizers, (2) opti...
A brief overview is given of light distributors developed by our group in Lausanne for photodynamic ...
One of the key aspects of photodynamic therapy is the light source that is used to irradiate the les...
Stimulation of brain cells by means of optical illumination is a method used by neuroscientists to s...
Oral surgery mainly provides surgical scope illumination by doctors wearing headlamps, but there are...
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a cancer treatment with strong potential over well-established standar...
Phototherapy is the use of light ranging from ultraviolet to near-infrared wavelengths for clinical ...
Photodynamic therapy is a process that involves the presence of a photosensitizer that selectively a...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Complete and homogeneous illumination of the pleural cavity is ess...
Purpose. It is well known that interstitial photodynamic therapy (iPDT) of large tumors requires eff...
The global disparities in cancer outcomes lead to inequality of effective therapeutics between devel...
We present three designs for delivery of light in the oral cavity for photodynamic therapy (PDT) und...
The non-imaging methodology developed to design an efficient and compact lightpipe-based device for ...
Previous dosimetric studies during photodynamic therapy (PDT) of superficial lesions within a cavity...
International audiencePhotodynamic therapy remains a promising treatment of precancerous and cancero...
Progress in photodynamic therapy (PDT) depends on the development of: (1) photosensitizers, (2) opti...
A brief overview is given of light distributors developed by our group in Lausanne for photodynamic ...
One of the key aspects of photodynamic therapy is the light source that is used to irradiate the les...
Stimulation of brain cells by means of optical illumination is a method used by neuroscientists to s...
Oral surgery mainly provides surgical scope illumination by doctors wearing headlamps, but there are...
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a cancer treatment with strong potential over well-established standar...
Phototherapy is the use of light ranging from ultraviolet to near-infrared wavelengths for clinical ...
Photodynamic therapy is a process that involves the presence of a photosensitizer that selectively a...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Complete and homogeneous illumination of the pleural cavity is ess...
Purpose. It is well known that interstitial photodynamic therapy (iPDT) of large tumors requires eff...
The global disparities in cancer outcomes lead to inequality of effective therapeutics between devel...