Experimental photoablation of meniscus cartilage by excimer laser energy
- 1 January 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Archives of orthopaedic and trauma surgery
- Vol. 108 (1) , 44-48
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00934157
Abstract
Excimer lasers have been demonstrated to provide a very precise and circumscribed ablation of synthetic polymers and biological tissues. We investigated in vitro the use of ultrashort pulsed ultraviolet excimer-laser energy for controlled removal of meniscus cartilage under the aspects of arthroscopic meniscectomy. A krypton-fluorine gas mixture was used to achieve laser emission of 248-nm wavelength. A total of 22 human menisci obtained either by operation or necropsy were irradiated over a range of energy fluence (2.15–3.07 J/cm2/pulse), repetition rates (5–20 Hz), and exposure time (15–60 s). Ablation rates of 4.00–5.76 μm per pulse were obtained. Light-microscopic examinations demonstrated tissue ablation without any evidence of pathological changes associated with continuous-wave laser irradiation. Effects of laser energy were clearly limited to the target of the laser beam, and tissue removal proceeded without production of heat or smoke. Due to the lack of pathological alterations observed, excimer-laser irradiation of meniscus cartilage may prove to be advantageous for precisely cutting and removing menisci without injury to the surrounding normal tissue. Clinical application of excimer-laser irradiation includes the development of suitable fiberoptics and laser coupling, as well as modification of fiber tips.This publication has 16 references indexed in Scilit:
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