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Laser Coagulation of Ocular Tissues

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1964
Photocoagulation as introduced by Meyer-Schwickerath1in 1954 was a revolutionary advance of unquestioned value to ophthalmology but one with definite limitations to its usefulness. The investion of the laser gave us a new source and kind of light.2This kind of light applied to photocoagulation promises to extend its usefulness.
M, FLOCKS, H C, ZWENG
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Endoscopic laser coagulation through an optical laser balloon

Lasers in Surgery and Medicine, 1990
AbstractAn endoscope was equipped with a saline‐filled latex rubber balloon at its tip to displace contaminating blood, bile, or gastric contents during operative portoscopy, biliary endoscopy, or upper gastrointestinal endoscopy. A fiber with its tip inside the balloon transmitted energy from an Nd:YAG laser for coagulation of tumors in one bile duct ...
Yoshiyuki Shimamura   +10 more
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Histology of Human Ocular Laser Coagulation

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1966
This report describes the gross and microscopic changes induced by the laser beam in two human eyes. To our knowledge this is the first such description in the medical literature. The two eyes were to be enucleated for malignant melanoma. Therefore, with the permission of the patients, the retina of each eye was exposed to laser energies, as if the ...
H C, Zweng, M, Flocks, R, Peabody
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Inadequate Laser Coagulation

2019
This chapter is about complications of laser coagulation of newborn. Colour pictures and angiography pictures show in detail examples of eyes with an undertreatment or overtreatment of the retina after laser photocoagulation. An incomplete laser coagulation results often in a progression of the ROP disease and must be avoided.
Ulrich Spandau, Sang Jin Kim
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Analog solution of laser retinal coagulation

Medical Electronics & Biological Engineering, 1965
A mathematical calculation of the extent of retinal coagulation which results when a focused laser beam is incident on the retina, is described. For the chosen model of the eye an analytic solution of the diffusion equation was not possible; however, a resistance-capacity analog enabled the temperature distribution as a function of time to be obtained ...
E B, FELSTEAD, R S, COBBOLD
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Periocular Skin Reshaping by CO2 Laser Coagulation

Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 1996
When blepharoplasty is performed by transconjunctival route, sometimes the excess of skin created by overlaxness of the lower lid does not retract to achieve the desired cosmetic result. We propose a method for controlled retraction of the eyelid by coagulating the skin using the CO2 laser.
M A, Trelles   +3 more
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