Laparoscopic Cystectomy, Adhesiolysis and LUNA with KTP/532 laser

In: THE JOURNAL OF JAPAN SOCIETY FOR LASER SURGERY AND MEDICINE · 1992 · vol. 13(Supplement) , pp. 227–229 · doi:10.2530/jslsm1980.13.supplement_227 · W2312769683
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Laparoscopic cystectomy, adhesiolysis, and LUNA procedures utilizing a KTP/532 laser demonstrated effective results for endometriosis, with minimal tissue injury during adhesion vaporization and ligament excision.

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We have performed some procedures of laparoscopic surgery with the KTP/532 laser. The initial clinical results from the endometriosis were very effective. All procedures were done under video control with CCD camera.Using 10 to 15 watts of power from KTP, a linear incision was made in the ovarian capsule and wall. After evacuation of bloody contents, the cyst wall was removed.Filmy peritubular and periovarian adhesions were easily vaporized with KTP laser. With more dense, vascular adhesions, the injury of adjacent tissue was minimized by KTP/552 laser system.The excision of uterosacral ligaments has been used as a treatment of dysmenorrhea. These all laparoscopic procedures tend to save patients time and discomfort.
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卵巣チョコレート曩胞と癒着症例に対する腹腔鏡下レーザー手術 1992 年 13 巻 Supplement 号 p. 227-229 詳細 抄録 We have performed some procedures of laparoscopic surgery with the KTP/532 laser. The initial clinical results from the endometriosis were very effective. All procedures were done under video control with CCD camera. Using 10 to 15 watts of power from KTP, a linear incision was made in the ovarian capsule and wall. After evacuation of bloody contents, the cyst wall was removed. Filmy peritubular and periovarian adhesions were easily vaporized with KTP laser. With more dense, vascular adhesions, the injury of adjacent tissue was minimized by KTP/552 laser system. The excision of uterosacral ligaments has been used as a treatment of dysmenorrhea. These all laparoscopic procedures tend to save patients time and discomfort. Using 10 to 15 watts of power from KTP, a linear incision was made in the ovarian capsule and wall. After evacuation of bloody contents, the cyst wall was removed. Filmy peritubular and periovarian adhesions were easily vaporized with KTP laser. With more dense, vascular adhesions, the injury of adjacent tissue was minimized by KTP/552 laser system. The excision of uterosacral ligaments has been used as a treatment of dysmenorrhea. These all laparoscopic procedures tend to save patients time and discomfort. © 特定非営利活動法人 日本レーザー医学会

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