Zam A, Stelzle F, Adler W, Nkenke E, Neukam FW, Schmidt M, Douplik A, Tangermann-Gerk K (2010)
Publication Type: Conference contribution
Publication year: 2010
Publisher: Elsevier B.V.
Book Volume: 5
Pages Range: 655-658
Conference Proceedings Title: Physics Procedia
DOI: 10.1016/j.phpro.2010.08.095
Remote laser surgery does not provide haptic feedback to operate layer by layer and preserve vulnerable anatomical structures like nerve tissue or blood vessels. The aim of this study is identification of soft tissue in vivo by diffuse reflectance spectroscopy to set the base for a feedback control system to enhance nerve preservation in oral and maxillofacial laser surgery. Various soft tissues can be identified by diffuse reflectance spectroscopy in vivo. The results may set the base for a feedback system to prevent nerve damage during oral and maxillofacial laser surgery. © 2010 Published by Elsevier B.V.
APA:
Zam, A., Stelzle, F., Adler, W., Nkenke, E., Neukam, F.W., Schmidt, M.,... Tangermann-Gerk, K. (2010). In vivo soft tissue differentiation by diffuse reflectance spectroscopy: Preliminary results. In Physics Procedia (pp. 655-658). Elsevier B.V..
MLA:
Zam, Azhar, et al. "In vivo soft tissue differentiation by diffuse reflectance spectroscopy: Preliminary results." Proceedings of the Physics Procedia Elsevier B.V., 2010. 655-658.
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