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. 1989;16(3):141–149.

Laser Physics and Laser-Tissue Interaction

A J Welch 1,*, Jorge H Torres 1, Wai-Fung Cheong 1
PMCID: PMC324873  PMID: 15227198

Abstract

Within the last few years, lasers have gained increasing use in the management of cardiovascular disease, and laser angioplasty has become a widely performed procedure. For this reason, a basic knowledge of lasers and their applications is essential to vascular surgeons, cardiologists, and interventional radiologists. To elucidate some fundamental concepts regarding laser physics, we describe how laser light is generated and review the properties that make lasers useful in medicine. We also discuss beam profile and spotsize, as well as dosimetric specifications for laser angioplasty. After considering laser-tissue interaction and light propagation in tissue, we explain how the aforementioned concepts apply to direct laser angioplasty and laser-balloon angioplasty. An understanding of these issues should prove useful not only in performing laser angioplasty but in comparing the reported results of various laser applications. (Texas Heart Institute Journal 1989;16:141-9)

Keywords: Lasers

Keywords: angioplasty

Keywords: angioplasty, laser-assisted

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