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titleOfInvention | How to reduce the level of biological contaminants at a target site |
abstract | A wavelength capable of attenuating biological contaminants, such as fungi, without unacceptable risk and / or adverse effects on biological parts other than the targeted biological contaminants; Disclosed are methods, systems, and apparatus for a near infrared microbial removal laser system (NIMELS) capable of applying a dose of near infrared radiant energy. Lasers including diode lasers are used as one or more light sources. The delivery assembly is used to deliver optical radiation produced by the source to create an application region that includes patient tissue. A flat top lens is included to create a beam distribution with a flat top. Exemplary embodiments utilize laser light in the near infrared range of 850 nm-900 nm and / or 905 nm-945 nm with a suitable NIMELS dose. In some applications, laser light in two spectral ranges, including 870 nm and 930 nm, respectively, is utilized. [Selection] Figure 2 |
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