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titleOfInvention Double-optical-fiber laser treatment system
abstract The invention provides a double-fiber laser treatment system, which is characterized in that two laser transmission channels are arranged, wherein a photo-thermal material is arranged on the end face of a contact type optical fiber, the high-efficiency photo-thermal conversion of the photo-thermal material is utilized to improve the heat production capacity of a probe and improve the temperature of the tail end of the optical fiber, the optical fiber is directly contacted with a tissue in the operation process and then is matched with laser emitted by the non-contact optical fiber, so that high temperature and laser simultaneously act on the tissue, the operation efficiency is greatly improved, the required laser power is greatly reduced compared with that of the traditional optical fiber non-contact method, and the problem of the. The laser cutter head adopts a replaceable structure, and after the laser cutter head is used for one time, the laser cutter head can be replaced without replacing the laser conduction optical fiber, so that the consumption cost is greatly saved.
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