Endoscopic Laser Surgery HandbookThis book is concerned primarily with operative endoscopy utilizing lasers, presenting proved and future endoscopic applications of lasers in medicine. It includes new concepts of cancer therapy, such as photodynamic therapy, because of the laser's endoscopic application. |
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Table des matières
Operating Characteristics of Surgical Lasers and Delivery Systems | 131 |
Laser Surgery of the Oral Cavity and Oropharynx | 151 |
Laser Surgery in the Larynx | 171 |
YttriumAluminumGarnet | 189 |
Carbon Dioxide Laser | 209 |
Laser Therapy for the Upper Gastrointestinal Tract | 233 |
Laser Therapy for the Lower Gastrointestinal Tract | 255 |
Lasers in Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery | 281 |
Laser Surgery for the Cervix and Vagina | 301 |
Endoscopic Laser Surgery in Gynecology | 325 |
YttriumAluminumGarnet | 357 |
Orthopedic Surgery | 397 |
Photodynamic Therapy | 423 |
Laser Surgery in the Pediatric Airway | 453 |
Establishment of a Laser Center | 475 |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
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