Session W35: Dynamic Forces at Cell and Subcell Levels

2:30 PM–5:30 PM, Thursday, March 8, 2007
Colorado Convention Center - 405

Sponsoring Unit: DBP
Chair: Shane Hutson, Vanderbilt University

Abstract ID: BAPS.2007.MAR.W35.3

Abstract: W35.00003 : Confounding Effect of Spot-Size on the Wavelength-Dependence of Tissue Ablation Metrics

2:54 PM–3:06 PM

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Authors:

  M. Shane Hutson
    (Vanderbilt University)

  Gilma Adunas
    (Vanderbilt University)

  Yaowu Xiao
    (Vanderbilt University)

Tunable free-electron lasers have been used in several previous studies to investigate the mid-IR wavelength-dependence of tissue ablation. These studies gave conflicting results on an important question: do the ablation metrics depend on targeting the laser energy to a water or protein vibration? Here, we investigate the effects of two parameters that varied widely in previous studies -- fluence and focused spot-size. We measured ablation threshold, etch depth and collateral damage in porcine corneas for a set of five matched wavelengths -- same absorption coefficients, but different primary chromophores. Although the ablation thresholds are similar, the slope of etch depth versus fluence (ablation efficiency) differs by up to a factor of five. These differences are most strongly dependent on the focused spot diameter, not wavelength. When spot sizes are matched, protein-targeting wavelengths still leave less collateral damage, but they remove tissue less efficiently. The confounding roles of fluence and spot size have strong implications for the interpretation of previous wavelength-dependent results.

To cite this abstract, use the following reference: http://meetings.aps.org/link/BAPS.2007.MAR.W35.3