10 research outputs found

    On the Difference in Action of the Laser Light with Wavelength Near 2mm on Biotissue in Gas and Water Media

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    It is shown that unlike action in the air environment, section of the biotissue in the water environment (physiological solution) is performed by the steam-gas stream which is formed as a result of superintensive boiling in thin (about 0.1 mm) a liquid layer in which absorbed laser radiation. Coagulation of the biotissue, adjacent to a section, happens due to heat which is produced via vapor condensation. Keywords: laser radiation in urology, a laser enucleation of the BPH, laser removal of the bladder cancer

    LASER HYDRODYNAMIC BIOTISSUE DISSECTION IN OPERATIVE UROLOGY

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    There are considered characteristics of the laser medical devices working at the wavelengths 1.94; 2.01 and 2.1 µm, which are used in urology for surgical operations. It is shown that unlike action in the air environment, section of the biotissue in the water environment (physiological solution) is performed by the steam-gas stream which is formed as a result of superintensive boiling in thin (about 0.1 mm) a liquid layer in which absorbed laser radiation. Coagulation of the biotissue, adjacent to a section, happens due to heat which is produced via vapor condensation

    The 1983 Nuclear Crisis – Lessons for Deterrence Theory and Practice

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    Clinical outcomes and characteristics of P30L mutations in congenital adrenal hyperplasia due to 21-hydroxylase deficiency

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