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loanranger

07/15/22 7:48 PM

#391297 RE: bradfordbros #391291

Nope. I know what ablative means when it comes to bottom paint on a boat (used to protect from plant/animal life attaching to the hull).
Dictionary definition of ablation:
noun
1 the surgical removal of body tissue.
2 the removal of snow and ice by melting or evaporation, typically from a glacier or iceberg.
• the erosion of rock, typically by wind action.
• the loss of surface material from a spacecraft or meteorite through evaporation or melting caused by friction with the atmosphere.

https://www.westlakedermatology.com/blog/ablative-lasers-vs-non-ablative-lasers/

The Squalus system is supposed to be beneficial for internal ablative laser surgery.

loanranger

07/16/22 7:14 AM

#391305 RE: bradfordbros #391291

There are far more relevant links related to ablative laser surgery than the one I provided yesterday. Take a look and you'll see that there are existing methods that seem to do what the Squalus system purports to do:
"Squalus Medical is developing a laser-based thermal ablation technology for previously inoperable cases of epilepsy and to improve current procedure outcomes.
The StingRay Laser System combines fiber-optic technology with an advanced laser console that matches the exact structure of the epileptic focal source and the energy delivery, while protecting vital functional areas against thermal damage. The console integrates computer-vision analysis that guides the physician, making sure the treatment is adjusted to the specific patient and meets the clinical preplanned requirements."
https://finder.startupnationcentral.org/company_page/squalus-medical

https://www.bing.com/search?q=ablative+laser+brain+surgery&qs=n&form=QBRE&sp=-1&pq=ablative+laser+brain+surgery&sc=5-28&sk=&cvid=C9C9BBBF4B4A4A60ABC7AEF762B4F5C8&ghsh=0&ghacc=0&ghpl=