Orthopaedics-Related Applications of Ultrafast Laser and Its Recent Advances

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Abstract

The potential of ultrafast lasers (pico-to femtosecond) in orthopedics-related procedures has been studied extensively for clinical adoption. As compared to conventional laser systems with continuous wave or longer wave pulse, ultrafast lasers provide advantages such as higher precision and minimal collateral thermal damages. Translation to surgical applications in the clinic has been restrained by limitations of material removal rate and pulse average power, whereas the use in surface texturing of implants has become more refined to greatly improve bioactivation and osteointegration within bone matrices. With recent advances, we review the advantages and limitations of ultrafast lasers, specifically in orthopedic bone ablation as well as bone implant laser texturing, and consider the difficulties encountered within orthopedic surgical applications where ultrafast lasers could provide a benefit. We conclude by proposing our perspectives on applications where ultrafast lasers could be of advantage, specifically due to the non-thermal nature of ablation and control of cutting.

Original languageEnglish
Article number3957
JournalApplied Sciences (Switzerland)
Volume12
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Apr 2022

Keywords

  • clinical translation
  • laser ablation
  • orthopedic surgery
  • surface modification
  • ultrafast lasers

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