Basic Laser Physics and Interactions of Laser Light with Soft Tissue

Journal of Clinical Laser Medicine & Surgery, 10(6), 419-426

DOI 10.1201/9781003065753-1 Source

Abstract

In the past 32 years, lasers have progressed from interesting curiosities to important instruments in medicine and surgery, with a wide variety of wavelengths and medical-surgical applications. Today's physician is faced with a bewildering array of laser types, each touted by its manufacturer as the ultimate surgical tool. This article sets forth in simple, understandable prose, the basic principles of the interaction of laser light with living tissue, so that the physician can decide which type of laser is best suited to a given application, without relying on the manufacturer's sales literature. The topics discussed are the nature of light; reflection, absorption, scattering, and attenuation in living tissue; physical processes by which laser light destroys tissue; relative importance of the three unique properties of laser light in surgery and therapy; temporal modes of lasers; means of delivering laser beams to their targets; and considerations in the selection of laser systems.

Topics

laser physics interaction soft tissue surgery, laser light absorption scattering living tissue, surgical laser selection wavelength application, CO2 laser tissue destruction physical processes, laser beam delivery systems surgical applications, laser temporal modes surgery therapy, basic laser principles medical surgical use, Fisher JC laser tissue interaction review, laser attenuation reflection biological tissue, gynecologic surgical laser technology basics
DOI 10.1201/9781003065753-1 10.1201/9781003065753-1

Cite this article

Fisher, J. C. (1987). Basic Laser Physics and Interactions of Laser Light with Soft Tissue. *Journal of Clinical Laser Medicine & Surgery*, *10*(6), 419-426. https://doi.org/10.1201/9781003065753-1