A comparison of tissue cutting effects in excised cadaver human vocal folds after incisions with three different instruments [scalpel, CO$_2$ laser and the picosecond infrared laser—(PIRL)] was performed. In total, 15 larynges were taken from human cadavers shortly after death. After deep freezing and thawing for the experiment, the vocal folds suspended in the hemilarynx were incised. Histology and environmental scanning electron microscopy (ESEM) analyses were performed. Damage zones after cold instrument cuts ranged from 51 to 135 $\mu$m, as compared to 9–28 $\mu$m after cutting with the PIRL. It was shown that PIRL incision had smaller zones of tissue coagulation and tissue destruction, when compared with scalpel and CO$_2$ laser cuts. ...
We present the first wound healing study in rat skin, showing minimal scar formation with the Picose...
OBJECTIVE: Vocal cord mucosectomy using pulsed-dye laser was assessed for its ability to completely ...
Since the introduction of laser in clinical practice, different wavelengths have been used for oral ...
A comparison of tissue cutting effects in excised cadaver human vocal folds after incisions with thr...
The carbon dioxide (CO$_2$) laser is routinely used in glottic microsurgery for the treatment of ben...
Objectives/Hypothesis: Conventional lasers ablate tissue through photothermal, photomechanical, and/...
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...
Lasers have in principle the capability to cut at the level of a single cell, the fundamental limit ...
Background and ObjectiveAs a result of wound healing the original tissue is replaced by dysfunctiona...
Background and Objective: As a result of wound healing the original tissue is replaced by dysfunctio...
Importance: Despite significant advances in surgery, most surgical tools remain basic. Lasers provi...
Importance: Despite significant advances in surgery, most surgical tools remain basic. Lasers provid...
Background and Objective: A precise means to cut bone without significant thermal or mechanical inju...
Background: Despite significant advances in surgery over the last century, most surgical approaches...
We present the first wound healing study in rat skin, showing minimal scar formation with the Picose...
OBJECTIVE: Vocal cord mucosectomy using pulsed-dye laser was assessed for its ability to completely ...
Since the introduction of laser in clinical practice, different wavelengths have been used for oral ...
A comparison of tissue cutting effects in excised cadaver human vocal folds after incisions with thr...
The carbon dioxide (CO$_2$) laser is routinely used in glottic microsurgery for the treatment of ben...
Objectives/Hypothesis: Conventional lasers ablate tissue through photothermal, photomechanical, and/...
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...
Lasers have in principle the capability to cut at the level of a single cell, the fundamental limit ...
Background and ObjectiveAs a result of wound healing the original tissue is replaced by dysfunctiona...
Background and Objective: As a result of wound healing the original tissue is replaced by dysfunctio...
Importance: Despite significant advances in surgery, most surgical tools remain basic. Lasers provi...
Importance: Despite significant advances in surgery, most surgical tools remain basic. Lasers provid...
Background and Objective: A precise means to cut bone without significant thermal or mechanical inju...
Background: Despite significant advances in surgery over the last century, most surgical approaches...
We present the first wound healing study in rat skin, showing minimal scar formation with the Picose...
OBJECTIVE: Vocal cord mucosectomy using pulsed-dye laser was assessed for its ability to completely ...
Since the introduction of laser in clinical practice, different wavelengths have been used for oral ...