Ablation of Porcine Ligamentum Flavum with Ho:YAG, Q-Switched Ho:YAG, and Quadrupled Nd:YAG Lasers
Abstract
Ligamentum flavum (LF) is a tough, rubbery connective tissue providing a portion of the ligamentous stability to the spinal column, and in its hypertrophied state forms a significant compressive pathology in degenerative spinal stenosis. The interaction of lasers and this biological tissue have not been thoroughly studied. Technological advances improving endoscopic surgical access to the spinal canal makes selective removal of LF using small, flexible tools such as laser coupled fiber optics increasingly attractive for treatment of debilitating spinal stenosis. Testing was performed to assess the effect of Ho:YAG, Qswitched Ho:YAG, and frequency quadrupled Nd:YAG lasers on samples of porcine LF. The objective was to evaluate the suitability of these lasers for surgical removal of LF.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jul 02, 2015
- Accession Number
- AD1034740
Entities
People
- Matthew R. Johnson
- Patrick J. Codd
- Tara Boettcher
- Westin M. Hill
Organizations
- MIT Lincoln Laboratory