Objective: Using a contact-free laser technique for stapedotomy reduces the risk of mechanical damage of the stapes footplate. However, the risk of inner ear dysfunction due to thermal, acoustic, or direct damage has still not been solved. The objective of this study was to describe the first experiences in footplate perforation in cadaver tissue performed by the novel Picosecond-Infrared-Laser (PIRL), allowing a tissue preserving ablation. Patients and Intervention: Three human cadaver stapes were perforated using a fiber-coupled PIRL. The results were compared with footplate perforations performed with clinically applied Er:YAG laser. Therefore, two different laser energies for the Er:YAG laser (30 and 60 mJ) were used for footplate perfo...
Objectives/Hypothesis: Conventional lasers ablate tissue through photothermal, photomechanical, and/...
Importance: Despite significant advances in surgery, most surgical tools remain basic. Lasers provid...
Conventional lasers ablate tissue through photothermal, photomechanical, and/or photoionizing effect...
Objective: Using a contact-free laser technique for stapedotomy reduces the risk of mechanical damag...
A femtosecond laser, normally used for LASIK eye surgery, is used to perforate cadaveric human stape...
Background and Objective: A precise means to cut bone without significant thermal or mechanical inju...
Otosclerosis is a common disease which entails fixation of the stapes footplate at the border betwee...
A laser has been developed with the aim of being a microsurgical tool for ear surgery. Its emission ...
A comparison of tissue cutting effects in excised cadaver human vocal folds after incisions with thr...
Background and Objectives: Multiple laser systems have been investigated for their use in stapes sur...
Introduction: Since the early 1980's, a considerable number of different laser systems have been int...
The carbon dioxide (CO$_2$) laser is routinely used in glottic microsurgery for the treatment of ben...
Sponsorships or competing interests that may be relevant to content are dis-closed at the end of thi...
Background: Despite significant advances in surgery over the last century, most surgical approaches...
In patients with otosclerosis, the stapes fixates in the oval window, resulting in a conductive hear...
Objectives/Hypothesis: Conventional lasers ablate tissue through photothermal, photomechanical, and/...
Importance: Despite significant advances in surgery, most surgical tools remain basic. Lasers provid...
Conventional lasers ablate tissue through photothermal, photomechanical, and/or photoionizing effect...
Objective: Using a contact-free laser technique for stapedotomy reduces the risk of mechanical damag...
A femtosecond laser, normally used for LASIK eye surgery, is used to perforate cadaveric human stape...
Background and Objective: A precise means to cut bone without significant thermal or mechanical inju...
Otosclerosis is a common disease which entails fixation of the stapes footplate at the border betwee...
A laser has been developed with the aim of being a microsurgical tool for ear surgery. Its emission ...
A comparison of tissue cutting effects in excised cadaver human vocal folds after incisions with thr...
Background and Objectives: Multiple laser systems have been investigated for their use in stapes sur...
Introduction: Since the early 1980's, a considerable number of different laser systems have been int...
The carbon dioxide (CO$_2$) laser is routinely used in glottic microsurgery for the treatment of ben...
Sponsorships or competing interests that may be relevant to content are dis-closed at the end of thi...
Background: Despite significant advances in surgery over the last century, most surgical approaches...
In patients with otosclerosis, the stapes fixates in the oval window, resulting in a conductive hear...
Objectives/Hypothesis: Conventional lasers ablate tissue through photothermal, photomechanical, and/...
Importance: Despite significant advances in surgery, most surgical tools remain basic. Lasers provid...
Conventional lasers ablate tissue through photothermal, photomechanical, and/or photoionizing effect...