Abstract
So far for laser lithotripsy with {mu}s pulses there were only dye lasers available with fixed pulselength and pulseform. The development of a pulse stretched alexandrite laser offers the posibility to control these parameters, thus to find their optimum for lithotripsy. This paper describes the laser system and reports on first results that have been achieved concerning fiber transmission, fiber damage thresholds and fragmentation rates. (orig.).
Citation Formats
Engelhardt, R, Brinkmann, R, and Meyer, W.
1. mu. s Alexandrite laser for laser induced schockwave lithotripsy. 1. mu. s Alexandrit-Laser fuer laserinduzierte Schockwellenlithotripsie.
Germany: N. p.,
1989.
Web.
Engelhardt, R, Brinkmann, R, & Meyer, W.
1. mu. s Alexandrite laser for laser induced schockwave lithotripsy. 1. mu. s Alexandrit-Laser fuer laserinduzierte Schockwellenlithotripsie.
Germany.
Engelhardt, R, Brinkmann, R, and Meyer, W.
1989.
"1. mu. s Alexandrite laser for laser induced schockwave lithotripsy. 1. mu. s Alexandrit-Laser fuer laserinduzierte Schockwellenlithotripsie."
Germany.
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title = {1. mu. s Alexandrite laser for laser induced schockwave lithotripsy. 1. mu. s Alexandrit-Laser fuer laserinduzierte Schockwellenlithotripsie}
author = {Engelhardt, R, Brinkmann, R, and Meyer, W}
abstractNote = {So far for laser lithotripsy with {mu}s pulses there were only dye lasers available with fixed pulselength and pulseform. The development of a pulse stretched alexandrite laser offers the posibility to control these parameters, thus to find their optimum for lithotripsy. This paper describes the laser system and reports on first results that have been achieved concerning fiber transmission, fiber damage thresholds and fragmentation rates. (orig.).}
journal = []
volume = {21:6}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Germany}
year = {1989}
month = {Dec}
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title = {1. mu. s Alexandrite laser for laser induced schockwave lithotripsy. 1. mu. s Alexandrit-Laser fuer laserinduzierte Schockwellenlithotripsie}
author = {Engelhardt, R, Brinkmann, R, and Meyer, W}
abstractNote = {So far for laser lithotripsy with {mu}s pulses there were only dye lasers available with fixed pulselength and pulseform. The development of a pulse stretched alexandrite laser offers the posibility to control these parameters, thus to find their optimum for lithotripsy. This paper describes the laser system and reports on first results that have been achieved concerning fiber transmission, fiber damage thresholds and fragmentation rates. (orig.).}
journal = []
volume = {21:6}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Germany}
year = {1989}
month = {Dec}
}