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1 September 1990 A new fiberoptic instrument for microsurgery with CO2 laser
Vjacheslav G. Artioushenko, Vitali I. Konov, Alexander P. Kryukov, Sergey M. Nikiforov, I. L. Pylnov, H. Saker, M. E. Sargin
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Proceedings Volume 1353, First International Conference on Lasers and Medicine; (1990) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.23753
Event: First International Conference on Lasers and Medicine, 1990, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Abstract
Continual C°2 - and CO- lasers are widely used in surgery for cutting of tissue, stopping of bloodflow by means of vascular coagulation and tissue evaporation. Recently laser units have been made for microsurgery in which laser radiation is directed to an object with the help a of a surgery microscope manipulator. However such a design does not permit to irradiate an object from different angles. A surgent, therefore, has to turn welded blood vessels for example for nearly 360 degrees which is not always possible. The aim of our work was to create a laser instrument without a rigid link with a surgery microscope. A new instrument would enable a surgent to manipulate it as nearly freely as an ordinary surgical instrument. Mirror laser beam transmitting systems which are used now considerably limit a space mobility of existing laser surgical instruments.
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Vjacheslav G. Artioushenko, Vitali I. Konov, Alexander P. Kryukov, Sergey M. Nikiforov, I. L. Pylnov, H. Saker, and M. E. Sargin "A new fiberoptic instrument for microsurgery with CO2 laser", Proc. SPIE 1353, First International Conference on Lasers and Medicine, (1 September 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.23753
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KEYWORDS
Surgery

Laser therapeutics

Laser vision correction

Microsurgery

Microscopes

Fiber optics

Laser cutting

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