Literature DB >> 16900808

Carbon dioxide laser fiber for laryngeal cancer surgery.

Steven M Zeitels1, James B Kobler, James T Heaton, William Faquin.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The carbon dioxide laser has evolved to be the premier dissecting instrument for hemostatic cutting during endolaryngeal cancer resection. However, dissection is limited to mirror-reflected line-of-sight delivery of the laser. A recently developed flexible, hollow photonic bandgap fiber (PBF) appears to offer advantages in endolaryngeal dissection.
METHODS: The suitability of the PBF for human application was evaluated in a canine experiment in which human surgical procedures for microlaryngoscopic en bloc partial laryngectomy were simulated. The specimens that were resected endoscopically and the completion laryngectomy specimen were evaluated histologically.
RESULTS: Observations from this experiment revealed that en bloc partial laryngectomy procedures were substantially easier to achieve as compared with prior experience in humans. This improvement resulted from three factors: 1) enhanced tangential dissection due to increased angulation of the laser energy, 2) enhanced procedural orientation due to proprioception of the tissues in contact mode, and 3) improved hemostasis. Histopathologic analysis of the resection margins revealed minimal thermal trauma.
CONCLUSIONS: The PBF shows substantial promise for human application in endoscopic partial laryngectomy. It will likely enhance the ability of any surgeon to extend his or her indications for performing endoscopic laryngeal cancer resections regardless of philosophy (en bloc resection or piecemeal).

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16900808     DOI: 10.1177/000348940611500708

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol        ISSN: 0003-4894            Impact factor:   1.547


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Authors:  Thomas K Hoffmann; Patrick J Schuler; Agnes Bankfalvi; Jens Greve; Lukas Heusgen; Stephan Lang; Stefan Mattheis
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2.  Harmonic scalpel versus flexible CO2 laser for tongue resection: a histopathological analysis of thermal damage in human cadavers.

Authors:  Duncan F Hanby; Grayson Gremillion; Arthur W Zieske; Bridget Loehn; Richard Whitworth; Tamir Wolf; Anagha C Kakade; Rohan R Walvekar
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3.  Flexible CO2 laser and submucosal gel injection for safe endoluminal resection in the intestines.

Authors:  Joyce T Au; Arjun Mittra; Joyce Wong; Susanne Carpenter; Joshua Carson; Dana Haddad; Sebastien Monette; Paula Ezell; Snehal Patel; Yuman Fong
Journal:  Surg Endosc       Date:  2011-09-05       Impact factor: 4.584

4.  Flexible fiber-based CO2 laser vs monopolar cautery for resection of oral cavity lesions: A single center randomized controlled trial assessing pain and quality of life following surgery.

Authors:  Matthew Rosenthal; Raymond E Baser; Jocelyn Migliacci; Jay O Boyle; Luc G T Morris; Marc A Cohen; Bhuvanesh Singh; Jatin P Shah; Richard J Wong; Snehal Patel; Ian Ganly
Journal:  Laryngoscope Investig Otolaryngol       Date:  2021-07-10

5.  Penetration of CO2 laser into the otic capsule using a hand-held, flexible-fiber delivery system.

Authors:  Omid Majdani; Justin Wittkopf; Mary S Dietrich; Robert F Labadie
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Review 6.  Use of lasers in laryngeal surgery.

Authors:  Yan Yan; Aleksandra E Olszewski; Matthew R Hoffman; Peiyun Zhuang; Charles N Ford; Seth H Dailey; Jack J Jiang
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Review 7.  CO2 Transoral Laser Microsurgery in Benign, Premalignant and Malignant (Tis, T1, T2) Lesion of the Glottis. A Literature Review.

Authors:  Carlos Miguel Chiesa-Estomba; Jose Angel González-García; Ekhiñe Larruscain; Christian Calvo-Henríquez; Miguel Mayo-Yáñez; Jon A Sistiaga-Suarez
Journal:  Medicines (Basel)       Date:  2019-07-22

8.  Office-based CO2 laser surgery for benign and premalignant laryngeal lesions.

Authors:  David J Wellenstein; Jimmie Honings; Anouk S Schimberg; Henrieke W Schutte; Jasmijn M Herruer; Frank J A van den Hoogen; Robert P Takes; Guido B van den Broek
Journal:  Laryngoscope       Date:  2019-09-09       Impact factor: 3.325

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