PMID: 9172266May 1, 1997Paper

Nonlinear absorption: intraocular microsurgery and laser lithotripsy

Physics in Medicine and Biology
Alfred Vogel

Abstract

The paper reviews the principles of nonlinear absorption with reference to the present major clinical applications of plasma-mediated effects: intraocular microsurgery and laser lithotripsy. Emphasis is laid on the analysis of the working mechanisms, sources of collateral damage, and on strategies for both the optimization of efficacy and the minimization of side effects.

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