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Effects of 1.32-μm Nd-YAG laser on brain thermal and histological experimental data
Authors:Fran  ois X Roux MD  Serge Mordon PhD  Catherine Fallet-Bianco MD  Louis Merienne MD  Bertrand C Devaux MD and Jean-Paul Chodkiewicz MD
Institution:

a Departments of Neurosurgery and Anatomopathology, C.H. Sainte-Anne, Paris, France

b INSERM, Lille, France

Abstract:Considering that the 1.32-μm Nd-YAG laser should have physicothermal properties close to those of the CO2 laser, a series of experiments were conducted on rat cortex (N = 51). Three laser wavelengths were compared: CO2 laser (10.6 μm), 1.06-μm Nd-YAG, and 1.32-μm Nd-YAG lasers. For each shot, temperature measurements were recorded with an infrared thermographic videocamera. The digitized signals were figured as thermal profiles and temperature developments. Ninety-five shots were correctly studied and analyzed: CO2, N = 29; 1.06-μm Nd-YAG, N = 20; 1.32-μm Nd-YAG, N = 46. The histological lesions produced by these three lasers were compared on animals killed 24 hours (N = 20), 8 days (N = 20), and 30 days (N = 5) after the laser impacts. For equivalent densities of energy, the depth of cortical necrosis was comparable for the CO2 laser (200–250 μm) and the 1.32-μm Nd-YAG laser (210–260μm) whatever the date of death; the 1.06-μm Nd-YAG laser shots were responsible for much more important damage (400–550μm). Because of its important absorption in water and nervous tissue, the authors consider the 1.32-μm Nd-YAG laser most suitable for neurosurgery, particularly because it is conducted through optic fibers, and therefore is easy to handle during neurosurgical procedures.
Keywords:Author Keywords: 1  32-μm Nd-YAG laser  1  06-μm Nd-YAG laser  CO2 laser  Thermographic measurements
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