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Laser-induced high-speed jets in needle-free injection systems: Mechanisms, applications, and innovations

Nikkhoo, Amirfarhang, Mousavi, Seyed Pedram, Kolarikola, Hossein Hassanzadeh, Larachi, Faïçal, Pouliot, Roxane, Berthod, François, Rouabhia, Mahmoud, Ohl, Claus-Dieter, Witzel, Bernd et Taghavi, Seyed Mohammad. 2025. « Laser-induced high-speed jets in needle-free injection systems: Mechanisms, applications, and innovations ». In Proceedings of the CSME-CFDSC-CSR 2025 International Congress (Montreal, QC, Canada, May 25-28, 2025) Coll. « Progress in Canadian Mechanical Engineering », vol. 8.

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Laser-induced jets have garnered significant attention due to their critical role in advancing needle-free injection systems for drug delivery and their potential in various medical and cosmetic applications. This mini-review focuses on the mechanisms and innovations surrounding laser-induced jets, highlighting their advantages over conventional methods. We examine recent research on the dynamics of high-speed liquid jets, emphasizing key aspects such as jet stability and penetration depth. Particular attention is given to the influence of governing parameters, including injection velocity, nozzle geometry, stand-off distance, and fluid properties, on laser-induced jets in needle-free injection systems. This review highlights the transformative potential of these system technologies in delivering precise, painless, and minimally invasive drug treatments by addressing current limitations and exploring improvement strategies. Key areas for future research include advancing laser technology, enhancing predictive capabilities using artificial intelligence to optimize parameters, exploring skin variability, and developing effective methods for jet stabilization.

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Hof, Lucas A.
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Di Labbio, Giuseppe
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Tahan, Antoine
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Sanjosé, Marlène
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Lalonde, Sébastien
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Demarquette, Nicole R.
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Date de dépôt: 18 déc. 2025 15:17
Dernière modification: 18 déc. 2025 15:17
URI: https://espace2.etsmtl.ca/id/eprint/32472

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