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Abstract
Keywords:
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Sample Selection and Preparation
2.2. Irrigation Protocols and Extruded Irrigant Measurements
2.3. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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| Group | Irrigation method | Fiber tip | IVF/duration | Laser parameters |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| G1 | Needle 27-gauge irrigation |
- | constant IVF, 0.05 ml/s, 60 s | - |
| G2 | SSP mode | Radial SWEEPS |
constant IVF, 0.05 ml/s, 60 s | 2940 nm 15 Hz, 20 mJ, 60 s, pulse duration 50 µs |
| G3 | SSP mode | PIPS | constant IVF, 0.05 ml/s, 60 s | 2940 nm 15 Hz, 20 mJ, 60 s, pulse duration 50 µs |
| G4 | SSP mode | SWEEPS sapphire |
constant IVF, 0.05 ml/s, 60 s | 2940 nm 15 Hz, 20 mJ, 60 s, pulse duration 50 µs |
| G5 | AutoSWEEPS mode | Radial SWEEPS |
constant IVF, 0.05 ml/s, 60 s | 2940 nm 15 Hz, 20 mJ 60 s, pulse duration-2x25 µs (varied delay 300–600 µs) |
| G6 | AutoSWEEPS mode | PIPS | constant IVF, 0.05 ml/s, 60 s | 2940 nm 15 Hz, 20 mJ 60 s, pulse duration-2x25 µs (varied delay 300–600 µs) |
| G7 | AutoSWEEPS mode | SWEEPS sapphire |
constant IVF, 0.05 ml/s, 60 s | 2940 nm 15 Hz, 20 mJ 60 s, pulse duration-2x25 µs (varied delay 300–600 µs) |
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