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Comparison of mid infrared lasers effect on ureter tissue

✍ Scribed by H. Jelínková; O. Kőhler; M. Němec; P. Koranda; J. Šulc; V. Kubeček; P. Drlík; M. Miyagi; Yi-W. Shi; Y. Matsuura; M. R. Kokta; P. Hrabal; M. Jelinek


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2004
Tongue
English
Weight
163 KB
Volume
1
Category
Article
ISSN
1612-2011

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✦ Synopsis


Aim of the work was an investigation of ureter wall
perforation possibility by various types of mid-infrared
radiations (from 2.01 μm (Tm:YAG) up to 2.94 μm
(Er:YAG)) and exploration of the interaction basic characteristic
for ureter surface (epithelium) and its deep structures
(mesenchym). From results follow that Ho:YAG, Er:YAG and CTE:YAG
laser radiations accomplish a good wall ureter perforation. A
distinguished difference appeared in modifications the ureter
tissue - epithelium and mesenchym.


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