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Hi guys don't meant to be all depressing or educational on you but I just wanted to start a little thread to show how lasers are not just for amusement but are saving lives too.
This week I've been lucky enough to have been doing a week of Radiology at one of the top hospitals in the world for this field as I decide whether I'm going to apply to med school next year.
Today (27/3) and yesterday (26/3) I had the privilege of watching the following laser to burn away cancerous/ benign tumors in 2 patients who would have other wise had to have major operations to remove them.
This basically involves sticking a needle with fiber optic cable (to deliver the laser light) inside into the patient and using the laser to heat up the cells killing them- therefore recovery happens in hours as opposed to weeks.
Whilst I didn't really get to do much with it (I helped with water cooling and had the privilege of watching) it was a fascinating experience and I thought id share for those interested.
this really is changing peoples lives. One person I saw this demonstrated on was not capable of having the tumor removed- they were too ill to undergo surgery without serious risk. This option quite probably saved their life.
Laser specs:
Class 4 laser
100W Max CW Nd: YAG 1064nm (IR)
Diode: 670nm CW class IIIb 5mW
5mW CW 632nm HE NE
When anywhere near this thing I had to wear laser specs:
OD 7 @ 1064nm VLT >95%
I apologize for the pics they were taken with a poor camera in a very strong magnetic field (MRI scanner ~4 teslar).
This week I've been lucky enough to have been doing a week of Radiology at one of the top hospitals in the world for this field as I decide whether I'm going to apply to med school next year.
Today (27/3) and yesterday (26/3) I had the privilege of watching the following laser to burn away cancerous/ benign tumors in 2 patients who would have other wise had to have major operations to remove them.
This basically involves sticking a needle with fiber optic cable (to deliver the laser light) inside into the patient and using the laser to heat up the cells killing them- therefore recovery happens in hours as opposed to weeks.
Whilst I didn't really get to do much with it (I helped with water cooling and had the privilege of watching) it was a fascinating experience and I thought id share for those interested.
this really is changing peoples lives. One person I saw this demonstrated on was not capable of having the tumor removed- they were too ill to undergo surgery without serious risk. This option quite probably saved their life.
Laser specs:
Class 4 laser
100W Max CW Nd: YAG 1064nm (IR)
Diode: 670nm CW class IIIb 5mW
5mW CW 632nm HE NE
When anywhere near this thing I had to wear laser specs:
OD 7 @ 1064nm VLT >95%
I apologize for the pics they were taken with a poor camera in a very strong magnetic field (MRI scanner ~4 teslar).