Experimental retinochoroidal tissue vaporization with a CO2 laser probe

Peyman, Gholam A. ; Candel, Antimo
Springer
Published 1988
ISSN:
1573-2630
Keywords:
CO2 laser ; tissue vaporization ; retina ; choroidal tumors
Source:
Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
Topics:
Medicine
Notes:
Abstract The immediate and chronic effects of an intraocular carbon dioxide CO2 laser probe used for tissue vaporization were studied in cynomolgus monkeys' eyes. Acute lesions produced necrosis (from superficial to deep) of the retina and choroid, depending on the amount of energy used. Chronic lesions showed disorganization of the retina and choroid, with scar formation. Extensive tissue vaporization produced tractional retinal detachment in the chronic stage. Tractional detachment was prevented if the area of CO2 laser application was previously encircled with argon laser scars.
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autor Peyman, Gholam A.
Candel, Antimo
autorsonst Peyman, Gholam A.
Candel, Antimo
book_url http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00130618
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notes Abstract The immediate and chronic effects of an intraocular carbon dioxide CO2 laser probe used for tissue vaporization were studied in cynomolgus monkeys' eyes. Acute lesions produced necrosis (from superficial to deep) of the retina and choroid, depending on the amount of energy used. Chronic lesions showed disorganization of the retina and choroid, with scar formation. Extensive tissue vaporization produced tractional retinal detachment in the chronic stage. Tractional detachment was prevented if the area of CO2 laser application was previously encircled with argon laser scars.
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reference 11 (1988), S. 163-169
schlagwort CO2 laser
tissue vaporization
retina
choroidal tumors
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shingle_author_1 Peyman, Gholam A.
Candel, Antimo
shingle_author_2 Peyman, Gholam A.
Candel, Antimo
shingle_author_3 Peyman, Gholam A.
Candel, Antimo
shingle_author_4 Peyman, Gholam A.
Candel, Antimo
shingle_catch_all_1 Peyman, Gholam A.
Candel, Antimo
Experimental retinochoroidal tissue vaporization with a CO2 laser probe
CO2 laser
tissue vaporization
retina
choroidal tumors
CO2 laser
tissue vaporization
retina
choroidal tumors
Abstract The immediate and chronic effects of an intraocular carbon dioxide CO2 laser probe used for tissue vaporization were studied in cynomolgus monkeys' eyes. Acute lesions produced necrosis (from superficial to deep) of the retina and choroid, depending on the amount of energy used. Chronic lesions showed disorganization of the retina and choroid, with scar formation. Extensive tissue vaporization produced tractional retinal detachment in the chronic stage. Tractional detachment was prevented if the area of CO2 laser application was previously encircled with argon laser scars.
1573-2630
15732630
Springer
shingle_catch_all_2 Peyman, Gholam A.
Candel, Antimo
Experimental retinochoroidal tissue vaporization with a CO2 laser probe
CO2 laser
tissue vaporization
retina
choroidal tumors
CO2 laser
tissue vaporization
retina
choroidal tumors
Abstract The immediate and chronic effects of an intraocular carbon dioxide CO2 laser probe used for tissue vaporization were studied in cynomolgus monkeys' eyes. Acute lesions produced necrosis (from superficial to deep) of the retina and choroid, depending on the amount of energy used. Chronic lesions showed disorganization of the retina and choroid, with scar formation. Extensive tissue vaporization produced tractional retinal detachment in the chronic stage. Tractional detachment was prevented if the area of CO2 laser application was previously encircled with argon laser scars.
1573-2630
15732630
Springer
shingle_catch_all_3 Peyman, Gholam A.
Candel, Antimo
Experimental retinochoroidal tissue vaporization with a CO2 laser probe
CO2 laser
tissue vaporization
retina
choroidal tumors
CO2 laser
tissue vaporization
retina
choroidal tumors
Abstract The immediate and chronic effects of an intraocular carbon dioxide CO2 laser probe used for tissue vaporization were studied in cynomolgus monkeys' eyes. Acute lesions produced necrosis (from superficial to deep) of the retina and choroid, depending on the amount of energy used. Chronic lesions showed disorganization of the retina and choroid, with scar formation. Extensive tissue vaporization produced tractional retinal detachment in the chronic stage. Tractional detachment was prevented if the area of CO2 laser application was previously encircled with argon laser scars.
1573-2630
15732630
Springer
shingle_catch_all_4 Peyman, Gholam A.
Candel, Antimo
Experimental retinochoroidal tissue vaporization with a CO2 laser probe
CO2 laser
tissue vaporization
retina
choroidal tumors
CO2 laser
tissue vaporization
retina
choroidal tumors
Abstract The immediate and chronic effects of an intraocular carbon dioxide CO2 laser probe used for tissue vaporization were studied in cynomolgus monkeys' eyes. Acute lesions produced necrosis (from superficial to deep) of the retina and choroid, depending on the amount of energy used. Chronic lesions showed disorganization of the retina and choroid, with scar formation. Extensive tissue vaporization produced tractional retinal detachment in the chronic stage. Tractional detachment was prevented if the area of CO2 laser application was previously encircled with argon laser scars.
1573-2630
15732630
Springer
shingle_title_1 Experimental retinochoroidal tissue vaporization with a CO2 laser probe
shingle_title_2 Experimental retinochoroidal tissue vaporization with a CO2 laser probe
shingle_title_3 Experimental retinochoroidal tissue vaporization with a CO2 laser probe
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