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S. Amoils (1967)
The Joule Thomson cryoprobe.Archives of ophthalmology, 78 2
S. Amoils, A. Walker (1966)
The thermal and mechanical factors involved in ocular cryosurgery.Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine, 59 11 Part 1
D. Worthen, R. Brubaker (1967)
A small cataract cryoextractor.Archives of ophthalmology, 78 4
Abstract Cryoprobe capacity can be compared using the weight of ice formed by freezing the surface of distilled water at 37 C. The effect of increasing the area of contact while still maintaining a constant tip temperature is illustrated. The thermal characteristics of the contact plate alter the amount of water or tissue frozen. References 1. Amoils, S.P.: The Joule Thomson Cryoprobe , Arch Ophthal , 78:201-207 ( (Aug) ) 1967.Crossref 2. Amoils, S.P., and Walker, A.J.: The Thermal and Mechanical Factors Involved in Ocular Cryosurgery , Proc Roy Soc Med 59:1056-1064 ( (Nov) ) 1966. 3. Worthen, D.M., and Brubaker, R.F.: A Small Cataract Cryoextractor , Arch Ophthal 78:451-454 ( (Oct) ) 1967.Crossref
Archives of Ophthalmology – American Medical Association
Published: Sep 1, 1968
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