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1 March 1995 Application of lasers in laparoscopy
Edward Stanowski M.D., Janusz Domaniecki
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Proceedings Volume 2203, Laser Technology IV: Applications in Medicine; (1995) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.203335
Event: Laser Technology: Fourth Symposium, 1993, Szczecin, Poland
Abstract
The application of laser light and laparoscopy attenuates operative trauma owing to the use of small incisions for introducing the trochars necessary for conveying the surgical instruments and fiber optics which allow for precise cutting and coagulation of small vessels under control of the image on a TV monitor. The present, most remarkable development of laparoscopic surgery is due to the fascination of physicians and patients by this procedure. The method enables the physician to operate with great precision and to take advantage of the most recent attainments of electronics and laser technique, as well as of his own ability. The patients profit by attenuation of postoperative pain, limitation of the probability of infection, reduced blood loss, decreased number of postoperative complications, shortening of the hospitalization period, and rapid return to physical fitness and work.
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Edward Stanowski M.D. and Janusz Domaniecki "Application of lasers in laparoscopy", Proc. SPIE 2203, Laser Technology IV: Applications in Medicine, (1 March 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.203335
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KEYWORDS
Laparoscopy

Carbon dioxide lasers

Tissues

Laser cutting

Argon ion lasers

Fiber optics

Laser vision correction

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