Dynamic changes in internal light fluence were measured during interstitial laser heating of tissue phantoms and ex vivo bovine liver. In albumen phantoms, the results demonstrate an unexpected rise in optical power transmitted approximate to1 cm. away from the source during laser exposure at low power (0.5-1 W), and a decrease at higher powers (1.5-2.5 W) due to coagulation and possibly charring. Similar trends were observed in liver tissue, with a rise in interstitial fluence observed during 0.5 W exposure and a drop in interstitial fluence seen at higher powers (1-1.5 W) due to tissue coagulation. At 1.5 W irradiation an additional, later decrease was also seen which was most likely due to tissue charring Independent spectrophotometric s...
The change in the optical properties of tissue during thermal treatment can be potentially used to m...
The change in the optical properties of tissue during thermal treatment can be potentially used to m...
The change in the optical properties of tissue during thermal treatment can be potentially used to m...
grantor: University of TorontoLasers can be used to heat and destroy cancer cells by deliv...
grantor: University of TorontoLasers can be used to heat and destroy cancer cells by deliv...
Background and Objective: Interstitial Laser Photocoagulation (ILP) is a minimally invasive cancer t...
Abstract. A nonlinear mathematical model was developed and experimentally validated to investigate t...
Laser thermal therapy uses near-infrared optical energy to heat and thereby treat diseased tissues s...
Optical monitoring relates the dynamic changes in measured light intensity to the extent of treatmen...
Multipoint optical fluence measurements can potentially be used to detect coagulation-induced change...
During δ-aminolevulinic acid (ALA) based Interstitial Photodynamic Therapy (IPDT) a high light fluen...
Quantitative data regarding photothermal and damage processes during pulsed laser irradiation of blo...
During δ-aminolevulinic acid (ALA) based Interstitial Photodynamic Therapy (IPDT) a high light fluen...
The change in the optical properties of tissue during thermal treatment can be potentially used to m...
The change in the optical properties of tissue during thermal treatment can be potentially used to m...
The change in the optical properties of tissue during thermal treatment can be potentially used to m...
The change in the optical properties of tissue during thermal treatment can be potentially used to m...
The change in the optical properties of tissue during thermal treatment can be potentially used to m...
grantor: University of TorontoLasers can be used to heat and destroy cancer cells by deliv...
grantor: University of TorontoLasers can be used to heat and destroy cancer cells by deliv...
Background and Objective: Interstitial Laser Photocoagulation (ILP) is a minimally invasive cancer t...
Abstract. A nonlinear mathematical model was developed and experimentally validated to investigate t...
Laser thermal therapy uses near-infrared optical energy to heat and thereby treat diseased tissues s...
Optical monitoring relates the dynamic changes in measured light intensity to the extent of treatmen...
Multipoint optical fluence measurements can potentially be used to detect coagulation-induced change...
During δ-aminolevulinic acid (ALA) based Interstitial Photodynamic Therapy (IPDT) a high light fluen...
Quantitative data regarding photothermal and damage processes during pulsed laser irradiation of blo...
During δ-aminolevulinic acid (ALA) based Interstitial Photodynamic Therapy (IPDT) a high light fluen...
The change in the optical properties of tissue during thermal treatment can be potentially used to m...
The change in the optical properties of tissue during thermal treatment can be potentially used to m...
The change in the optical properties of tissue during thermal treatment can be potentially used to m...
The change in the optical properties of tissue during thermal treatment can be potentially used to m...
The change in the optical properties of tissue during thermal treatment can be potentially used to m...