A new system of radiation dose mapping based on laser heating of thermoluminescent dosimetric plates (TLDP) has been developed. Application of this technique to intraoperative radiotherapy (IORT) has been investigated. Preliminary results show that TLDP are a possible alternative to radiological films and ionization chambers since they provide some advantages such as 2D dose measurements with digital storage, large dynamic dose range, and easy processing.
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November 1985
The morphological effects of liver resection in 15 pigs performed with a Nd-YAG laser beam are reported. A regular cut surface was obtained and overlayed an ischemic layer which was thinnest at a 80 W power output and a short exposure time. Hemostasis was satisfying when the encountered vessels did not exceed 4,5 mm in diameter.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFExperimental hepatic resections were performed with a Nd YAG laser in 32 New-Zealand rabbits. The beam was simply transmitted by a quartz fiber of 4 degrees 2 and 8 degrees in divergence for the full angle, without any focalization. Section was possible at a power output superior to 20 W requiring short cutting time.
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