2019
DOI: 10.1007/s10103-019-02874-6
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Optimization of endovenous laser coagulation: in vivo experiments

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“…Artemov et al used a 1910 nm-laser system with bare fiber irradiation with increasing power in an animal model. 27 Laser power of 1.5 W (LEED 7,5 J/cm) led to asymmetric, incomplete destruction of the vein and hence recanalization. Using 3 W (LEED 15 J/cm) and 4 W (LEED 20 J/cm) caused more pronounced venous wall damage.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Artemov et al used a 1910 nm-laser system with bare fiber irradiation with increasing power in an animal model. 27 Laser power of 1.5 W (LEED 7,5 J/cm) led to asymmetric, incomplete destruction of the vein and hence recanalization. Using 3 W (LEED 15 J/cm) and 4 W (LEED 20 J/cm) caused more pronounced venous wall damage.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Based on these physical backgrounds, it was logical that EVLA with 1940 nm with radial fiber should be clinically evaluated for its efficacy and safety. A few studies have reported their experiences with laser systems of wavelength >1900 nm in clinical 26 and experimental 21,27 studies. De Araujo et al compared 1940 and 1470 nm laser in an ex vivo model 21 .…”
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“…Frequently, medical laser systems of the 2 µm spectral range operate in continuouswave (CW) and nanosecond or longer pulsed modes [21][22][23]. These laser systems are mainly based on linear absorption of laser radiation by tissues, due to the relatively low peak intensity of the radiation, which is insufficient to induce a noticeable nonlinear interaction at initial average powers.…”
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confidence: 99%