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24 November 1975 Optical Design For Lasers In Surgery
Michael Bass
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Abstract
Laser light can be used to cut and cauterize tissue. At the present time CO2 lasers at 10.6 km, argon ion lasers in the blue-green part of the spectrum, and Nd:YAG lasers at 1.06 μm have operational characteristics which make their use in surgery potentially valuable. In this paper, the optics necessary to safely deliver the light from these lasers to surgical targets are described along with some suggested areas for improvements.
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Michael Bass "Optical Design For Lasers In Surgery", Proc. SPIE 0069, Optical Design Problems in Laser Systems, (24 November 1975); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.954543
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KEYWORDS
Surgery

Laser therapeutics

Fiber optics

Laser vision correction

Argon ion lasers

Laser cutting

Mirrors

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