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Laser-Tissue Interaction X: Photochemical, Photothermal, and Photomechanical | 1999

Numerical simulations of a diode laser BPH treatment system

Richard A. London; Victor C. Esch; Stephanos Papademetriou

Numerical simulations are presented of the laser-tissue interaction of a diode laser system for treating benign prostate hyperplasia. The numerical model includes laser light transport, heat transport, cooling due to blood perfusion, thermal tissue damage, and enthalpy of tissue damage. Comparisons of the stimulation results to clinical data are given. We report that a reasonable variation from a standard set of input data produces heating times which match those measured in the clinical trials. A general trend of decreasing damage volume with increasing heating time is described. We suggest that the patient-to-patient variability seen in the data can be explained by differences in fundamental biophysical properties such as the optical coefficients. Further work is identified, including the measurement and input to the model of several specific data parameters such as optical coefficients, blood perfusion cooling rate, and coagulation rates.


BIOS `98: an international symposium on biomedical optics, San Jose, CA (United States), 24-30 Jan 1998 | 1998

Scaling model for laser-produced bubbles in soft tissue

Richard A. London; David S. Bailey; Peter A. Amendt; Steven R. Visuri; Victor C. Esch

The generation of vapor-driven bubbles is common in many emerging laser-medical therapies involving soft tissues. To successfully apply such bubbles to processes such as tissue break-up and removal, it is critical to understand their physical characteristics. To complement previous experimental and computational studies, an analytic mathematical model for bubble creation and evolution is presented. In this model, the bubble is assumed to be spherically symmetric, and the laser pulse length is taken to be either very short or very long compared to the bubble expansion timescale. The model is based on the Rayleigh cavitation bubble model. In this description, the exterior medium is assumed to be an infinite incompressible fluid, while the bubble interior consists of a mixed liquid-gas medium which is initially heated by the laser. The heated interior provides the driving pressure which expands the bubble. The interior region is assumed to be adiabatic and is described by the standard water equation-of- state, available in either tabular, or analytic forms. Specifically, we use adiabats from the equation-of-state to describe the evolution of the interior pressure with bubble volume. Analytic scaling laws are presented for the maximum size and duration of bubbles as functions of the laser energy and initially heated volume.


Archive | 2002

Photoacoustic removal of occlusions from blood vessels

Steven R. Visuri; Luiz Eduardo Borges da Silva; Peter M. Celliers; R.A. London; Duncan J. Maitland; Victor C. Esch


Archive | 2002

In-stent restenosis detection device

Luiz Barroca Da Silva; Victor C. Esch; Alexander M. Rubenchik; Jonathan Hares; Joseph D. Kilkenny; Gilbert W. Collins; Paul J. Weber


Archive | 2003

Vascular graft with integrated sensor

Victor C. Esch; Luiz Barroca Da Silva; Paul J. Weber


Archive | 1998

Opto-acoustic recanilization delivery system

Steven R. Visuri; Luiz Eduardo Borges da Silva; Peter M. Celliers; R.A. London; William J. Benett; Kathryn Broughton; Victor C. Esch


Archive | 1999

Apparatus for delivering radiation energy

Stephanos Papademetriou; Victor C. Esch; Miguel M. L. Praca; Alan S. Crarer


Archive | 2003

Urinary diagnostic system having a retrievable sensing device

T. Debuene Chang; Luiz Barroca Da Silva; Victor C. Esch


Archive | 1999

Apparatus and method for aligning an energy beam

Stephanos Papademetriou; Victor C. Esch


Archive | 2000

Fiber array connection and scanning alignment method for endoscope application

Stephanos Papademetriou; Victor C. Esch

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Steven R. Visuri

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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Luiz Barroca Da Silva

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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Peter M. Celliers

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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Richard A. London

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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R.A. London

University of California

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David S. Bailey

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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