The paper reports on the development and characterization of an innovative all-optical laser delivery fibre probe for cancer cell ablation with simultaneous temperature sensing capabilities. The probe integrates a grating-based temperature sensor and a laser delivery fibre whose tip surface is micro-structured for adapting the beam diffusion to the tumour geometry. Different temperature sensor configurations are analysed; then the most promising is characterized in a simulated laser ablation process using a specific phantom to emulate real liver tissue.
Characterization of tumour laser ablation probes with temperature measuring capabilities / Liu, Yu; Yu, Hao; Gassino, Riccardo; Braglia, Andrea; Olivero, Massimo; Tosi, D.; Vallan, Alberto; Perrone, Guido. - ELETTRONICO. - (2015), pp. 1-4. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2015 International Conference on BioPhotonics (BioPhotonics) tenutosi a Florence (I) nel 20-22 May 2015) [10.1109/BioPhotonics.2015.7304016].
Characterization of tumour laser ablation probes with temperature measuring capabilities
LIU, YU;YU, HAO;GASSINO, RICCARDO;BRAGLIA, ANDREA;OLIVERO, MASSIMO;VALLAN, Alberto;PERRONE, Guido
2015
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The paper reports on the development and characterization of an innovative all-optical laser delivery fibre probe for cancer cell ablation with simultaneous temperature sensing capabilities. The probe integrates a grating-based temperature sensor and a laser delivery fibre whose tip surface is micro-structured for adapting the beam diffusion to the tumour geometry. Different temperature sensor configurations are analysed; then the most promising is characterized in a simulated laser ablation process using a specific phantom to emulate real liver tissue.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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