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Numerical Heat Transfer, Part A: Applications
An International Journal of Computation and Methodology
Volume 57, 2010 - Issue 7
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Transient Simulation of Multi-Spot Retinal Laser Irradiation Using a Bio-Heat Transfer Model

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Pages 520-536 | Received 12 Nov 2009, Accepted 21 Jan 2010, Published online: 06 Apr 2010
 

Abstract

Transient numerical simulation of sequential, multi-spot, retinal laser irradiation resembling an actual surgery is performed. The retinal and adjacent regions are irradiated in a truncated three-dimensional computational domain by a 3 × 3 square array formed by nine uniformly distributed laser spots, each heated with 0.2 W power. A finite volume formulation of the bio-heat transfer model is employed as the governing equation to generate the temperature evolution. Within the heating duration of each retinal spot (∼100 ms), it is essential the temperature of the previously heated adjacent regions quickly reduce well below 60°C, the photocoagulation temperature. For an adjacent spot distance of D ≥ 0.6 mm, transient heat diffusion to the adjacent region is shown to be sufficient to reduce the retinal temperatures close to 37°C. Irrespective of the distance between two consecutive spots in an array, pulsating the laser power with a frequency determined to maintain the maximum temperature within ±10% of 60°C reduces excess heating and prevents long term retinal thermal damage.

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