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Reduced tissue disruption effects by manipulating pressure transients of UV nanosecond laser pulses

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Abstract

Reduced tissue disruption and enhanced ablation efficiency are demonstrated using a pulsed 355nm laser. This was achieved by innovative engineering of the end facet of the delivering fiber to stir pressure transients initiated during ablation.

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