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About 100 patients were treated for cervical erosion, cervical leukoplakia, and vulval warts in the Gynecology Department of the adult polyclinic of the Zelenograd Center of Medicine. Copper vapor laser (CVL) was used with output average power up to 4 W in two lines (510 nm, 578 nm). Pulse repetition rate was about 10 kHz, pulselength approximately 20 - 40 ns. Four to twelve procedures were sufficient to recover.
Vladimir V. Chvykov,O. I. Zazulya, andKonstantin I. Zemskov
"Copper-vapor laser in medical practice: gynecology", Proc. SPIE 2110, CIS Selected Papers: Metal Vapor Lasers and Their Applications, (7 October 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.160520
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Vladimir V. Chvykov, O. I. Zazulya, Konstantin I. Zemskov, "Copper-vapor laser in medical practice: gynecology," Proc. SPIE 2110, CIS Selected Papers: Metal Vapor Lasers and Their Applications, (7 October 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.160520