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Oral laser surgical pathology: a preliminary study on the clinical advantages of diode laser and on the histopathological features of specimens evaluated by conventional and confocal laser scanning microscopy.

S Capodiferro1, E Maiorano, A M Loiudice, F Scarpelli, G Favia.   

Abstract

AIM: The effects of diode laser therapy reported in literature are both clinical and biological. The aim of the present preliminary study was to verify the clinical benefits such as reduction of postoperative pain, inflammatory response and bleeding and also the benefits concerning wound healing and histopathological alterations of specimens related to diode laser surgery.
METHODS: The study was carried out on a group of 25 patients; we evaluated histologically the surgical specimens both by conventional optical microscopy and by autofluorescence by confocal laser scanner microscopy, paying attention to the incision margins and to the eventual presence of thermally induced changes/ damages. Both benign and premalignant or malignant lesions were treated with diode laser, with an output ranging from 2 to 7 Watt.
RESULTS: Clinically we had several advantages (haemostasis, reduction of pain, healing without suture) and wound healing was always complete in 20-30 days. In the specimens evaluated histologically we noticed a good precision of surgical margins while changes induced by laser such as coagulation of proteins were present only with high power density output. Considering that nowadays the use of diode laser in the treatment of premalignant or malignant lesions is still debated, in this preliminary study no difficulty occurred with the observation of the specimens and no alterations were found.
CONCLUSION: Thanks to the preliminary results obtained with this study, we encourage the use of diode laser also for malignant lesions, considering that an important factor to obtain specimens without alterations is the choice of the laser setting, strictly related to clinical experience, clinical situation, site and biological nature of the lesion.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18427366

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Minerva Stomatol        ISSN: 0026-4970


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3.  Diode laser (808 nm) applied to oral soft tissue lesions: a retrospective study to assess histopathological diagnosis and evaluate physical damage.

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Authors:  Giuseppe Barile; Eleonora Quercia; Leonardo Barulli; Eugenio Maiorano
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5.  Early tongue carcinomas (clinical stage I and II): echo-guided three-dimensional diode laser mini-invasive surgery with evaluation of histological prognostic parameters. A study of 85 cases with prolonged follow-up.

Authors:  Luisa Limongelli; Saverio Capodiferro; Angela Tempesta; Pasquale Sportelli; Fabio Dell'Olio; Giuseppe Angelelli; Eugenio Maiorano; Gianfranco Favia
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7.  Prospective study of the 532 nm laser (KTP) versus diode laser 980 nm in the resection of hyperplastic lesions of the oral cavity.

Authors:  P Bargiela-Pérez; J González-Merchan; R Díaz-Sanchez; M-A Serrera-Figallo; G Volland; M Joergens; J-L Gutiérrez-Perez; D Torres-Lagares
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8.  Histological Study of Induced Incisions on Rabbits' Tongues with Three Diode Lasers with Different Wavelengths in Continuous Mode.

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