Temperature induced tissue deformation monitored by dynamic speckle interferometry

Kathrin Bliedtner, Eric Seifert, Ralf Brinkmann

Abstract

Photocoagulation is a common retinal laser treatment. Intra- and inter-individual variations of light scattering and absorption conditions make it impossible to achieve lesions of equal strength without a real-time temperature control. An optical temperature control concept may be based on laser speckle analysis, which is investigated in this work. A HeNe laser (633nm) was used for illumination of the porcine RPE and RPE models heated by a standard coagulation laser (532nm) using different irradiances. The scattered light was imaged on a CCD camera and then analyzed regarding speckle movement. It could be demonstrated that the speckle movement is radial towards the center of heating and accordingly reverse during relaxation. Furthermore a correlation between the magnitude of movement and the irradiance could be shown.
OriginalspracheEnglisch
TitelStudent Conference Medical Engineering Science 2013
Redakteure/-innenT. M. Buzug
ErscheinungsortLübeck
Herausgeber (Verlag)GRIN Publishing
Erscheinungsdatum2013
ISBN (Print)978-3-656-38193-8
ISBN (elektronisch)978-3-656-38192-1
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 2013
VeranstaltungStudent Conference 2013 - Lübeck, Deutschland
Dauer: 13.03.201314.03.2013
http://www.bio-med-tec.de/studierendentagung/previous-conferences/studierendentagung-2013.html

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