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titleOfInvention Laser apparatus and method for cauterizing biological tissue
abstract The laser device (10) for cauterizing the biological tissue (1) includes a) a laser source (7) configured to emit a laser beam (4), and b) the laser beam (4) to the biological tissue (1). Optical components (8a, 8b, 8x) configured to modify the laser beam (4) for directing; and d) emitting the laser beam (4) to create an ablation site in the living tissue (1). A controller (11) configured to control the laser source (7) in such a way that e) the sensor (19) is configured to receive backscattered light from the biological tissue (1), f) The tissue controller (18) is operably coupled to the sensor (19) to receive the sensor signal (Ri) of the sensor (19), and g) the tissue controller (18) is a series of at least two consecutive Sensor signal (R1, R2 R3,...) And is configured to generate a tissue control signal (TCS) when the value of the series of consecutive sensor signals (R1, R2, R3,...) Decreases by a predetermined amount. .
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