2000
DOI: 10.1097/00005537-200005000-00015
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The Versatile Contact Nd:YAG Laser in Head and Neck Surgery: An in Vivo and Clinical Analysis

Abstract: Objective: Lasers have been used in otolaryngology as a surgical instrument for more than 25 years, and the CO 2 laser has emerged as the most widely employed surgical laser in use today. However, recent technological advances have made the Nd:YAG laser a challenger as an effective photothermal surgical tool. Study Design and Methods: This is a two-part study. Tissue injury and healing profiles after application of both the CO 2 and Nd:YAG lasers are compared using an in vivo rat tongue model. A prospective cl… Show more

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“…The Nd:YAG surgical laser can coagulate (free beam) and resect (contact mode) tissue 11–15 . Use of a Nd:YAG surgical laser in canine lapOVE had been compared (surgical time, intra‐ and postoperative complications) in a prospective clinical trial with a standard laparoscopic BEC‐facilitated method 4 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Nd:YAG surgical laser can coagulate (free beam) and resect (contact mode) tissue 11–15 . Use of a Nd:YAG surgical laser in canine lapOVE had been compared (surgical time, intra‐ and postoperative complications) in a prospective clinical trial with a standard laparoscopic BEC‐facilitated method 4 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given its rapid absorption in water, thermal spread of beyond the point of immediate tissue contact is limited to just 0.01 to 0.02 mm. 20 This compares favorably to bipolar diathermy, which is associated with thermal spread of up to 1 to 2 mm. 21 By virtue of its energy transfer properties, use of the CO 2 laser in our 2 patients reduced the risk of unintentional collateral damage to the nearby facial nerve, oval window, and/or cochleovestibular organs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…LITT is performed with the Nd:YAG laser, which emits luminous energy in the near infrared portion of the visible spectrum at 1064 nm. The Nd:YAG laser is poorly absorbed by hemoglobin, melanin, and water, which leads to scattering of the laser beam with deep penetration into tissues 9 , 10 . Transmitting laser energy directly through a flexible fiberoptic cable allows the surgeon to deliver more effective localized LITT to inaccessible parts of the body by endoscopic procedures, thereby minimizing undesired tissue damage to adjacent structures, which is the main advantage of this minimally invasive therapy for malignancies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%