Probes for radiance dosimetry

Surgery – Truss – Pad

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128633, 128665, 422 8208, A61B 500

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052751600

ABSTRACT:
The invention features a probe for radiance dosimetry. The probe includes a tip portion containing a fluorescent dye connected to a translucent spacer element.

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