Capabilities and limitations of a new thermal finite volume model for the evaluation of laser-induced thermo-mechanical retinal damage

Many experimental studies focus on the physical damage mechanisms of short-term exposure to laser radiation. In the nanosecond (ns) pulse range, damage in the Retinal Pigment Epithelium (RPE) will most likely occur at threshold levels due to bubble formation at the surface of the absorbing melanosome. The energy uptake of the melanosomes is one key aspect in modeling the bubble formation and damage thresholds. This work presents a thermal finite volume model for the investigation of rising temperatures and the temperature distribution of irradiated melanosomes. The model takes the different geometries and thermal properties of melanosomes into account, such as the heat capacity and thermal conductivity of the heterogeneous absorbing melanosomes and the surrounding tissue. This is the first time the size and shape variations on the melanosomes' thermal behavior are considered. The calculations illustrate the effect of the geometry on the maximum surface temperature of the irradiated melanosome and the impact on the bubble formation threshold. A comparison between the calculated bubble formation thresholds and the RPE cell damage thresholds within a pulse range of 3 to 5000 ns leads to a mean deviation of μ=22mJ/cm2 with a standard deviation of σ=21mJ/cm2. The best results are achieved between the simulation and RPE cell damage thresholds for pulse durations close to the thermal confinement time of individual melanosomes.

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