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15 February 1994 Carbon dioxide laser delivery systems in functional paranasal sinus surgery
Karl Hoermann M.D., Norbert Stasche M.D., Antonio Baker-Schreyer, Matthias Christ, Paul Goedert, Hans-Jochen Foth
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Proceedings Volume 2086, Medical Applications of Lasers; (1994) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.169135
Event: Europto Biomedical Optics '93, 1993, Budapest, Hungary
Abstract
In a limited series of patients, different types of delivery systems for the carbon dioxide laser were evaluated for their clinical efficiency and practicability. The spectrum of disease submitted to laser surgery ranged from recurrent paranasal sinus polyposis to M. Osler. The systems used were an operation microscope with micromanipulator, a handpiece, two rigid, tubular waveguides and one recently developed flexible waveguide. The characteristics of each instrument are discussed, and so are the indications for endonasal laser surgery.
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Karl Hoermann M.D., Norbert Stasche M.D., Antonio Baker-Schreyer, Matthias Christ, Paul Goedert, and Hans-Jochen Foth "Carbon dioxide laser delivery systems in functional paranasal sinus surgery", Proc. SPIE 2086, Medical Applications of Lasers, (15 February 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.169135
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KEYWORDS
Surgery

Laser therapeutics

Carbon dioxide lasers

Laser applications

Waveguides

Medical laser equipment

Laser tissue interaction

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