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  • 2020Distributed 2D temperature sensing during nanoparticles assisted laser ablation by means of high-scattering fiber sensors31citations
  • 2019Application of nanoparticles and nanomaterials in thermal ablation therapy of cancer88citations

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  • Beisenova, Aidana
  • Jelbuldina, Madina
  • Ashikbayeva, Zhannat
  • Tosi, Daniele
  • Aitkulov, Arman
  • Molardi, Carlo
  • Issatayeva, Aizhan
  • Blanc, Wilfried
  • Inglezakis, Vassilis J.
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Distributed 2D temperature sensing during nanoparticles assisted laser ablation by means of high-scattering fiber sensors

  • Beisenova, Aidana
  • Jelbuldina, Madina
  • Saccomandi, Paola
  • Ashikbayeva, Zhannat
  • Tosi, Daniele
  • Aitkulov, Arman
  • Molardi, Carlo
  • Issatayeva, Aizhan
  • Blanc, Wilfried
  • Inglezakis, Vassilis J.
Abstract

<p>The high demand in effective and minimally invasive cancer treatments, namely thermal ablation, leads to the demand for real-time multi-dimensional thermometry to evaluate the treatment effectiveness, which can be also assisted by the use of nanoparticles. We report the results of 20-nm gold and magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles-assisted laser ablation on a porcine liver phantom. The experimental set-up consisting of high-scattering nanoparticle-doped fibers was operated by means of a scattering–level multiplexing arrangement and interrogated via optical backscattered reflectometry, together with a solid-state laser diode operating at 980 nm. The multiplexed 2-dimensional fiber arrangement based on nanoparticle-doped fibers allowed an accurate superficial thermal map detected in real-time.</p>

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  • nanoparticle
  • gold
  • iron
  • reflectometry
  • laser ablation