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las, small size and inherent fiber optic beam delivery are a few of the advantages for medical applications.

Dr. Carl Crossland and Gavin Frith, Nufern

The use of lasers as medical instruments has increased dramatically in recent years because of the growing acceptance and efficacy of laser procedures as an alternative to traditional surgeries. A recent market report by Frost & Sullivan, a research firm in London, predicts that the European market for medical lasers will nearly triple by 2013 to approximately $862 million US with ophthalmic, aesthetic, cardiovascular and urologic applications driving the growth. In contrast to traditional surgery, fiber optic-delivered lasers can perform minimally invasive procedures. By selecting the...Read full article

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    Published: January 2008
    BiophotonicsFeaturesfiber lasersfiber opticsindustrialmedical instrumentsLasers

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