Looking to the future, how do you envision the development and application of this technology?
Canbaz: We are part of the MIRACLE Project, aiming to evolve this smart laser system into a compact, endoscopic device. The development in this project was part of the PhD thesis of Dr. Arsham Hamidi. In addition, we appreciate all the contribution from all our team members.
Our team is working on engineering components that fit into smaller endoscopic devices while maintaining high ablation rates and precise energy delivery. We see vast potential for this technology in various medical applications beyond bone cutting.
Can you elaborate on the advantages this system offers over traditional surgical methods?
Canbaz: Our system eliminates the thermal load associated with metal devices, providing a contactless, highly accurate, and visually comparable tool for surgeons. With a laser beam size as small as half a millimeter and resolution comparable to human eyes, it transcends limitations of traditional methods, offering unparalleled advantages in surgical precision and tissue handling.
Finally, what does the future hold for the smart laser system in terms of clinical trials and optimization?
Canbaz: We are continuously optimizing the system and exploring potential for clinical trials. The smart laser system represents a monumental leap forward in surgical technology, with the potential to enhance precision, minimize tissue damage, and revolutionize endoscopic procedures. It is a testament to the relentless pursuit of safer and more effective medical treatments.