- Foulad, Allen;
- Manuel, Cyrus;
- Kim, Jinwan;
- Wong, Brian JF
- Editor(s): Kollias, Nikiforos;
- Choi, Bernard;
- Zeng, Haishan;
- Malek, Reza S;
- Wong, Brian J;
- Ilgner, Justus FR;
- Gregory, Kenton W;
- Tearney, Guillermo J;
- Marcu, Laura;
- Hirschberg, Henry;
- Madsen, Steen J;
- Mandelis, Andreas;
- Mahadevan-Jansen, Anita;
- Jansen, E Duco
Grafts obtained from peripheral regions of costal cartilage have an inherent tendency to warp over time. Laser irradiation provides a potential method to control the warping process, thus yielding stable grafts for facial reconstructive surgery. In our current study, we propose a simple and well-fitting model that numerically describes the degree of warping of laser irradiated costal cartilage grafts. Using a Nd:YAG laser (λ=1.32μm) at various exposure settings, grafts harvested from the peripheral regions of porcine costal cartilage were irradiated. The resulting graft geometry was objectively fitted to a curve using a quadratic regression model. The coefficient of determination (R2) demonstrated a very strong fit for all grafts modeled. A quadratic regression is simple to perform and results in a single numerical value that appropriately describes the degree of cartilage warping. Our proposed model is valuable in assessing the effect of laser irradiation on the warping process of costal cartilage. © 2010 Copyright SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering.