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Hollow-core optical fiber enables laser-assisted robotic surgery

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Gary Boas, News Editor, [email protected]

CO2 lasers have become a common cutting tool in laryngology. They offer submillimeter cutting precision, which is especially important because many lesions sit on the vocal cords. An error in cutting can potentially cause scarring and irreversible damage to the patient’s vocal function. The lasers also keep to a minimum thermal damage during cutting and the closing up of blood vessels. Thus, surgeons can both cut and coagulate at the same time, allowing resection of lesions in a bloodless, easily viewable field. Until recently, though, these lasers had no fiber delivery system....Read full article

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    Published: April 2006
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