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Title: Mathematical modeling of thermophysical processes in the wall of the Baker cyst, when intra-cystic fluid is heated by laser radiation 1.47 μm in length
Authors: Chernjad'ev, S. A.
Zhiljakov, A. V.
Gorbatov, V. I.
Korobova, N. Y.
Sivkova, N. I.
Aretinsky, A. V.
Chernookov, A. I.
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Izhevsk Institute of Computer Science
Citation: Mathematical modeling of thermophysical processes in the wall of the Baker cyst, when intra-cystic fluid is heated by laser radiation 1.47 μm in length / S. A. Chernjad'ev, A. V. Zhiljakov, V. I. Gorbatov, et al. // Computer Research and Modeling. — 2018. — Vol. 10. — Iss. 1. — P. 103-112. — DOI: 10.20537/2076-7633-2018-10-1-103-112.
Abstract: The work is devoted to the study of the theoretical value of destructive influence on normal tissues of an organism by infrared radiation that goes beyond the treated pathological focus. This situation is possible if the direct laser radiation on the tissues is extremely long-acting. The solution to this problem can be the uniform distribution of heat inside the volume through indirect heating of the liquid, which contributes to minimal damage to the perifocal structures. A non-stationary thermophysical model of the process of heat propagation in biological tissues is presented, allowing to carry out studies of energy transfer from internal liquid contents of Baker's cyst heated by infrared laser radiation of a given specific power through a certain thickness of its wall to surrounding biological tissues. Calculation of the spacetime temperature distribution in the cyst wall and surrounding fat tissue is carried out by the finite-difference method. The time of effective exposure to temperature on the entire thickness of the cyst wall was estimated to be 55°C on its outer surface. The safety procedure ensures the exposure duration of this value is not more than 10 seconds. As a result of the calculations carried out, it is established that there are several operating modes of a surgical laser that meet all the safety requirements with a simultaneous effective procedure. Local one-sided hyperthermia of the synovial membrane and subsequent coagulation of the entire wall thickness due to heat transfer contributes to the elimination of the cavity neoplasm of the popliteal region. With a thickness of 3 mm, the heating mode is satisfactory, under which the exposure time lasts about 200 seconds, and the specific power of the laser radiation in the internal medium of the liquid contents of the Baker cyst is approximately 1. Copyright © 2018 Institute of Computer Science.
Keywords: BAKER'S CYST
BIOLOGICAL TISSUE
HEAT CAPACITY
HEAT TRANSFER
MATHEMATICAL ANALOGY
PROCESS MODELING
THERMOCOAGULATION
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/73935
Access: cc-by-nd
RSCI ID: 32490531
SCOPUS ID: 85044143619
PURE ID: 7027134
ISSN: 2076-7633
2077-6853
DOI: 10.20537/2076-7633-2018-10-1-103-112
Sponsorship: The work was supported by at the expense of the grant under the “Start-1” program, issued by the Federal State Budgetary Institution “Fund for Assistance to Small Innovative Enterprises in the Scientific and Technical Sphere” (Innovation Promotion Fund).
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