Reduction of local tumor recurrence by excision with the CO2 laser

This study was undertaken to determine the effect of CO2 laser surgery on the incidence of local recurrence following tumor resection. Thirty female Fisher 344 rats were implanted with R3230AC mammary carcinoma. All tumors were completely excised 18–21 days post‐implantation. In 15 animals, the rese...

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description This study was undertaken to determine the effect of CO2 laser surgery on the incidence of local recurrence following tumor resection. Thirty female Fisher 344 rats were implanted with R3230AC mammary carcinoma. All tumors were completely excised 18–21 days post‐implantation. In 15 animals, the resection was done with a scalpel. Fifteen animals underwent laser excision with the Sharplan 733 CO2 laser (TEMoo, 125mm handpiece, 25W continuous wave). Primary tumor size was 17.6 ± 1.4mm in the scalpel group and 21.2 ± 6.3mm in the laser group. Tumor recurred in 14/15 (93.4%) of the scalpel group and 5/ 15 (33.3%) of the laser group (p
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Carbon Dioxide
CO2 laser
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Female
Laser Therapy
Mammary Neoplasms, Experimental - surgery
Medical sciences
Neoplasm Recurrence, Local
Other treatments
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rodent mammary carcinoma
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tumor
tumor recurrence
Tumors
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