Abstract
When using ultrafast laser ablation in some orthopedic applications where precise cutting/drilling is required with minimal damage to collateral tissue, it is challenging to produce large-sized and deep holes using a tightly focused laser beam. The feasibility of producing deep, millimetersize structures under different ablation strategies is investigated. X-ray computed microtomography was employed to analyze the morphology of these structures. Our results demonstrated the feasibility of producing holes with sizes required in clinical applications using concentric and helical ablation protocols. © The Authors.
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An, R., Khadar, G. W., Wilk, E. I., Emigh, B., Haugen, H. K., Wohl, G. R., … Fang, Q. (2013). Ultrafast laser ablation and machining large-size structures on porcine bone. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 18(7), 070504. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.jbo.18.7.070504
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