Effects of Temperature Generated from the Holmium: YAG Laser on Human Osteoblasts in Monolayer Tissu
With the use of lasers for ablation purposes in spinal surgery, the tissue tempe
With the use of lasers for ablation purposes in spinal surgery, the tissue temperature increases above the boiling point of water, leading to tissue ablation by vaporisation. Due to the thermal environment engendered by the use of lasers, there is concern about the safety of the surrounding important structures, such as dura mater, dorsal root ganglia, and nerve roots.