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Rettmann, Maryam E; Siewerdsen, Jeffrey H (Ed.)Free, publicly-accessible full text available April 7, 2026
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Kundu, B; Khanal, B; Simon, R; Linte, CA (, SPIE Digital Library)Rettmann, Maryam E; Siewerdsen, Jeffrey H (Ed.)Free, publicly-accessible full text available April 7, 2026
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Pacheco, Nicholas E; Gao, Shang; Cleary, Kevin; Shah, Rahul; Zhang, Haichong K; Fichera, Loris (, SPIE)Rettmann, Maryam E; Siewerdsen, Jeffrey H (Ed.)Tonsillectomy, one of the most common surgical procedures worldwide, is often associated with postoperative complications, particularly bleeding. Tonsil laser ablation has been proposed as a safer alternative; however, its adoption has been limited because it can be difficult for a surgeon to visually control the thermal interactions that occur between the laser and the tissue. In this study, we propose to monitor the ablation caused by a CO2 laser on ex-vivo tonsil tissue using photoacoustic imaging. Soft tissue’s unique photoacoustic spectra were used to distinguish between ablated and non-ablated tissue. Our results suggest that photoacoustic imaging is able to visualize necrosis formation and calculate the necrotic extent, offering the potential for improved tonsil laser ablation outcomes.more » « less
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