Lasers in surgery and medicine.
Publisher:
Alan Liss. New York Ny : Wiley-Liss
Frequency: 10 times a year, 1998-
Country: United States
Language: English
Author(s):
American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery., International Society for Laser Surgery., International Society for Laser Surgery and Medicine., Gynecological Laser Society.
Start Year:1980 -
ISSN:
0196-8092 (Print)
1096-9101 (Electronic)
0196-8092 (Linking)
1096-9101 (Electronic)
0196-8092 (Linking)
Impact Factor
2.4
2022
| NLM ID: | 8007168 |
| (DNLM): | L02705000(s) |
| (OCoLC): | 05899718 |
| Classification: | W1 LA784 |
He-Ne laser therapy by fibroendoscopy in the mucosa of the equine upper airway. A study was made of the effects of low-level laser irradiation on the cicatrization of superficial wounds in the pharyngeal mucosa of the horse. Methods: Duplicate pharyngeal mucosal ulcers were induced in 12 Spanish horses with submucosal injection of sulfuric acid. A fibroendoscope and an He-Ne laser were used to treat one of the ulcers and the second ulcer in each animal was left untreated, serving as a control. Biopsy samples for the histological study were taken after the seventh laser therapy session from the two animals. Results: Irradiated lesions cicatrized at 10.5 days and nonirradia...
Neodymium (Nd):YAG laser surgery in the equine larynx: a pilot study. Laryngeal surgery in the equine is customarily and routinely performed by means of a ventral laryngotomy incision. Such procedures are usually performed under deep general anesthesia with the horse in dorsal recumbency. The objective of this work was to determine the efficacy of an endoscopic approach coupled to a Nd:YAG laser fiber in performing arytenoidectomy. Arytenoidectomy is commonly indicated in the treatment of arytenoid chondritis and in the failure of prosthetic implantation for left laryngeal hemiplegia. This preliminary study was undertaken to determine the feasibility of the endo...
Investigating the CO2 laser for plantar digital neurectomy in horses. A histological study of plantar digital nerve sections cut with a carbon dioxide laser in horses was conducted. A series of nerve cuts were made with variable power densities to determine the appropriate theoretical level which would yield the most desired tissue effects. Power densities in the lower ranges used appeared to provide tissue effects judged most likely to prevent neuroma formation through increased thermal sealing of the proximal stump at the axon level. Clinical observation and follow-up of horses subjected to laser neurectomy tend to support the reported concept that the laser i...
A study of the effects of lasering on chronic bowed tendons at Wheatley Hall Farm Limited, Canada, January, 1983. Chronic bowed tendons of horses have been lasered with an infrared 904-nm laser at Wheatley Hall Farm Limited since 1980. A sample of 42 single injury/single treatment standardbreds which were racing within 120 days of laser treatment and met certain criteria, were evaluated for final race times, last quarter race times, and class changes. Results indicate that a significant percent of the standardbreds raced with similar or improved times and classes. Lasering bowed tendons presents a safe and less expensive alternative to traditional treatment methods which often requires a year layoff for t...