New computer-guided scanner for improving CO2 laser-assisted microincision
Laryngeal Diseases
Microsurgery
03 medical and health sciences
Laser Coagulation
Time Factors
0302 clinical medicine
Surgery, Computer-Assisted
Image Processing, Computer-Assisted
Humans
Vocal Cords
3. Good health
DOI:
10.1007/s00405-004-0746-8
Publication Date:
2004-07-22T08:05:10Z
AUTHORS (5)
ABSTRACT
The objective was to clinically test a new computer-guided scanner designed for CO2 laser-assisted microincision. The scanner-assisted beam travels across the target as a straight or curved incision line. Line length and beam penetration can be adjusted. The studied population, 155 cases, encompassed benign lesions as well as early cancers of the larynx. Operating time was compared with that required for similar operations performed with the Acuspot micromanipulator. Laser-produced coagulation thickness at the incision was measured on 41 operative specimens. The scanner-assisted incision and dissection were more accurate and required up to 30% less time than with a manually guided beam. Postoperative follow-up was straightforward. The coagulation thickness was less than 10 microm for phonomicrosurgery and less than 20 microm for other surgical procedures. The scanner-assisted incision is more accurate than that attained manually.
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