Principles of operation and first clinical results using the picosecond IR laser

Autor: Edward G. Klancnik, Markolf H. Niemz, Josef F. Bille
Rok vydání: 1992
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Zdroj: Ophthalmic Technologies II.
ISSN: 0277-786X
DOI: 10.1117/12.137408
Popis: A laser system is described that offers manifold applications in ophthalmic surgery. The Nd:YLF solid-state laser emits at a wavelength of 1.053 micrometers . With pulse durations of 40 psec less energy is required to obtain optical breakdown compared to nanosecond lasers. The lower pulse energy allows a substantial confinement of the laser-tissue interaction. With a highly sophisticated delivery system eye movements can be tracked during surgery and a precise placement of the laser focus can be achieved. The high transmission coefficient of ocular structures for wavelengths around 1 micrometers enables the Nd:YLF laser to perform several internal eye surgeries such as cataract fragmentation, intrastromal refractive surgery, internal sclerostomy, or iridotomy. First clinical results of some of these procedures are summarized.
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