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This makes laser ablation very valuable for both research and industrial applications.
Less commonly, the laser ablation has been used as a means of sample introduction.
The longest study of endovenous laser ablation is 39 months.
Another class of applications uses laser ablation to process the material removed into new forms either not possible or difficult to produce by other means.
The simplest application of laser ablation is to remove material from a solid surface in a controlled fashion.
Secondary infection and scarring can occur with laser ablation.
Laser ablation has biological applications and can be used to destroy nerves and other tissues.
Later explosive boiling was found to occur while using ultra fast femtosecond laser ablation.
Gold fingerprinting by laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry.
Processes that can be used for fine trimming, in order of increasing accuracy, are sandblasting, drilling, and laser ablation.
Laser ablation can be used for this but material deposition methods are available as well as material removal.
Laser ablation and cryotherapy treat just the part of the cervix that contains abnormal cells.
This phenomenon is not laser ablation, since it readily occurs at low power and the transformation is reversible.
This has been possible using fabrication techniques such as photolithography, laser ablation and electron beam patterning.
MRI-guided laser ablation is also used for ablating brain, prostate and liver tumors.
Alternatively, gold colloids can be synthesised without stabilizers by laser ablation in liquids.
Excimer laser ablation is done under a partial-thickness lamellar corneal flap.
Other methods include cryotherapy, cautery, or laser ablation, but none are performed on pregnant women for fear of disrupting the pregnancy.
Laser ablation has the advantages of immediacy and efficacy in single nodules and especially when they have already reached a certain volume.
Bronchoscopically guided cauterization or laser ablation of intraluminal masses in large airways can be considered when such technology and expertise is available.
Laser ablation is the process of removing material from a solid (or occasionally liquid) surface by irradiating it with a laser beam.
Laser ablation does not seem to be any more effective than other physician-applied methods, but is often used as a last resort and is extremely expensive.
A clinical assessment is carried out to customize the treatment to the patients needs, and the procedure itself can involve surgical, chemical, or laser ablation techniques.
Motorized stage moves to pre-selected drawing line and laser beam cuts the cells of interests by laser ablation.
The term is often used in the context of laser ablation, a process in which a laser dissolves a material's molecular bonds.