1986
DOI: 10.1002/lsm.1900060512
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Milliwatt carbon dioxide laser and hepatic surgery in mice: Surgical technique and pathology

Abstract: The milliwatt carbon dioxide laser was used to induce focal lesions and to perform wedge resections in the livers of 75 strain A mice. The procedures were feasible and well tolerated by the mice, with only one postoperative death in the wedge resection group in an early experiment. The hepatic lesions produced by the laser were characterized histologically by an inner area of vaporization, an intermediate area of coagulation necrosis, and an outer rim of cells with variable damage. The lesions healed by fibrob… Show more

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“…Hepatic wedge resection was performed as described earlier [6,26]. Briefly, pentobarbital (Nembutal, Abbott Laboratories, North Chicago, IL, USA) anesthetized mice were depilated over the abdomen and cleaned with alcohol.…”
Section: Hepatic Surgerymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hepatic wedge resection was performed as described earlier [6,26]. Briefly, pentobarbital (Nembutal, Abbott Laboratories, North Chicago, IL, USA) anesthetized mice were depilated over the abdomen and cleaned with alcohol.…”
Section: Hepatic Surgerymentioning
confidence: 99%