1984
DOI: 10.2530/jslsm1980.4.1_153
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Lateral Radiation Probe in Yag Laser Therapy

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“…About the same time Matthewson et al (1987) investigated interstitial use of the Nd:YAG laser (1-2W) for hepatic hyperthermia to produce areas of thermal necrosis up to 16mm in the normal rat liver, and to eradicate induced rat colon tumors and implanted fibrosarcomas. Hashimoto et al (1986) applied 5-15 W of Nd: YAG laser power with a modified diffuser fiber tip to treat liver tumors with evidence of reduction of tumor size. Godlewski et al (1988) used high Nd: YAG powers (100 W), with one second duration to produce areas of vaporization and necrosis of 16-22 mm in porcine liver at great speed.…”
Section: Laser Photo-thermal Therapy For Cancermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…About the same time Matthewson et al (1987) investigated interstitial use of the Nd:YAG laser (1-2W) for hepatic hyperthermia to produce areas of thermal necrosis up to 16mm in the normal rat liver, and to eradicate induced rat colon tumors and implanted fibrosarcomas. Hashimoto et al (1986) applied 5-15 W of Nd: YAG laser power with a modified diffuser fiber tip to treat liver tumors with evidence of reduction of tumor size. Godlewski et al (1988) used high Nd: YAG powers (100 W), with one second duration to produce areas of vaporization and necrosis of 16-22 mm in porcine liver at great speed.…”
Section: Laser Photo-thermal Therapy For Cancermentioning
confidence: 99%