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How to Cleave Surgical Fibers

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How to Cleave Surgical Fibers

How to Cleave Laser Surgical Fibers Purpose:        Provide simple instructions for reprocessing flat tip bare fibers for laser surgery. Summary:    Clean cut and flat optical faces are necessary for surgical efficacy in laser surgery. Badly cut fibers deliver energy to target tissue less efficiently and degrade more quickly than properly cut fibers. Step-by-step instructions…. Rationale:      A.A. Griffith developed the first theoretical model for fractures during WWI, inaugurating the Science of Fracture Mechanics. As luck would have it, Griffith studied glass fibers. Telecommunications fibers are made of fused silica -- just like laser surgical fibers -- and more telecom fibers are...

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What are Holmium Laser Fiber Sizes, Really?

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What are Holmium Laser Fiber Sizes, Really?

Section 502 of the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act (FFDCA) says that a device is misbranded if its labeling is false or misleading in any particular. Maybe the FDA doesn’t read Urology? I’m referring to a paper that appeared in the journal Urology a couple of years ago*, questioning the veracity of holmium laser fiber manufacturers in describing the diameters of their fiber devices. The conclusion was that nobody told the truth. That would actually be a good case against holmium fibers being misbranded, in that, if all fibers are uniformly mislabeled, it is not misleading. While the cynic in me appreciates that...

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The Power of Collimation IV: Going the Extra Mile

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The Power of Collimation IV: Going the Extra Mile

This final Chapter in the blog series, "The Power of Collimation", explores the apparent paradox that ProFlex is able to reject potentially damaging, high angle laser energy within the focus while continuing to deliver more laser energy to the stone than any other holmium laser fiber. 

 

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The Power of Collimation III: Moses’ Enthalpy

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The Power of Collimation III: Moses’ Enthalpy

At InnovaQuartz, we developed a method of making very precise, tiny lenses directly upon the face of an optical fiber. In this third Chapter of The Power of Collimation, I’ll describe just how important this subtle feature really is to the performance of holmium laser URS. In the first Chapter of this blog series, I discussed why holmium lasers launch light into fibers at a substantial fraction of their maximum propagation angle (near maximum NA). We’ll be using computer-generated ray traces to depict what happens with a typical laser focus condition (aka laser launch condition) when coupling to a series of...

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The Power of Collimation II: Bullets, Balls & Skipping Stones

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The Power of Collimation II: Bullets, Balls & Skipping Stones

110% power transmission from a 273 micrometer core holmium laser fiber is not fantasy. We see it every day. Learn how.

 

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