학술논문

An ex vivo study of the impact of mid-infrared laser on ocular tissues
Document Type
Conference
Source
2022 International Conference Laser Optics (ICLO) Laser Optics (ICLO), 2022 International Conference. :1-1 Jun, 2022
Subject
Photonics and Electrooptics
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Micrometers
Scanning electron microscopy
Absorption
Lasers
Biological tissues
Surgery
Waveguide lasers
vitreoretinal surgery
vitrectomy
laser vitrectomy
mid-infrared spectrum
laser ablation
precision surgery
Language
ISSN
2642-5580
Abstract
We are searching for the most suitable laser radiation, which will allow us to make thin cuts on the retina and choroid with high accuracy, minimal damage to surrounding tissues, and a sufficient degree of coagulation to prevent hemorrhages. As the first wavelength at which we conducted research, we chose 3.0 µm. This is primarily due to the fact that this wavelength coincides with the peak of the spectral absorption of water. The retina, choroid and sclera of pig eyes were used as biological tissue. The impact of laser radiation on eye tissues was assessed using a scanning electron microscope. According to the results of the experiment, laser radiation with a given wavelength has a deep penetration of radiation into the sclera up to 300 µm, with a crater width of 250–480 microns. Collateral damage in the sclera is less than 80 microns. When exposed to laser radiation on the choroid: the penetration depth was up to 150 µm, the width of the crater was up to 110 µm, collateral damage was up to 70 µm. The retina, when exposed to radiation with the specified settings, is cut through. The higher the energy and frequency of radiation, the deeper its penetration, wider cut and collateral damage to biological tissue.