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Title: [Experiences with CO2-laser-surgery in otorhinolaryngology (author's transl)]. Author: Grossenbacher R. Journal: HNO; 1979 Dec; 27(12):403-8. PubMed ID: 575358. Abstract: Experiences with 70 CO2-laser procedures are reported. 39 operations were performed in the larynx, 7 in the pharynx, 4 in the oral cavity; 19 were tonsillectomies and 1 the excision of an exophytic skin tumor. The advantages of the CO2-laser-surgery are: minimal hemorrhage during surgery, excellent visibility in the operative field, slight postoperative edema and reduced postoperative pain. Surgery with the CO-2-laser beam is best performed for the following indications: endolaryngeal microsurgery, procedures in highly vascularized organs (tongue) or on well vascularized tumors (hemangioma), operations in hemophiliacs.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]