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Yoon Ah Kim,Gil Jae Jung,Hae Ryung Choi,김종수,이상준,Phil Sang Chung,우승훈 대한의학레이저학회 2022 MEDICAL LASERS Vol.11 No.1
Background and ObjectivesPulsed Nd:YAG lasers have been used in various medical fields and show high second harmonic generation efficiency at 532 nm. The pulse duration at 532 nm varies from 10 ns to 1000 ns, depending on the excitation method. This study aimed to compare the effects of 100 ns and 600 ns, 532 nm flashlamp excited solid (FPSS) and diode excited solid (DPSS) lasers on guinea pig muscles and skin.Materials and MethodsExperiments were carried out on the guinea pig muscles and skin. First, the guinea pig muscles, and skin were irradiated with 532 nm FPSS and DPSS lasers at varying intensities and periods. A visual examination of the muscle lesions and an immediate histopathological examination of the skin were performed.ResultsWhen guinea pig muscles were irradiated with FPSS and DPSS lasers, the degree of light evaporation and photo necrosis was much higher with the FPSS laser. There was also higher guinea pig muscle and skin vaporization and necrosis with the FPSS laser than with the DPSS laser when both lasers were used to irradiate the guinea pig skin at power levels of 1 watt (63.7 J/cm2), 2 watts (127.3 J/cm2), 4 watts (254.6 J/cm2), and 8 watts (509.3 J/cm2).ConclusionThe DPSS laser system appears to be more effective and even safer than the FPSS laser system; it delivers more satisfactory surgical results and causes less serious damage to the surrounding tissue.