Surgical Lasers revolutionize the precision and effectiveness of medical procedures, offering a sophisticated and minimally invasive approach to various surgeries. Utilizing concentrated beams of light, these high-energy devices are tailored for cutting, cauterizing, or vaporizing tissue with incredible accuracy. The lasers are calibrated to specific wavelengths, enabling surgeons to target precise depths and tissues while minimizing damage to surrounding areas. They find extensive application across diverse medical fields, from ophthalmology for refractive surgeries like LASIK to dermatology for skin resurfacing and hair removal. In neurosurgery, they aid in delicate procedures, reducing risks by minimizing incisions and enhancing clot removal. Additionally, in oncology, surgical lasers play a pivotal role by precisely targeting and removing tumors while minimizing harm to adjacent healthy tissue. The advantages of surgical lasers include reduced bleeding, quicker recovery times, and less post-operative pain for patients. These devices also facilitate procedures in sensitive areas where traditional surgical methods might pose higher risks. Constant advancements in laser technology continue to expand their capabilities, promising more intricate and precise surgical interventions while enhancing patient outcomes across various medical disciplines.
Title : Microbial spectrum and histo-pathological pattern in patients with breast abscess: A 5 year retrospective study in a tertiary care rural teaching hospital in South India
Caroline Francis, Hull Royal Infirmary, United Kingdom
Title : Evolution of surgical oncology
Nagy Habib, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
Title : Cell therapy for chronic ischemia
Darwin Eton, Vasogenesis Inc, United States
Title : Improving post-operative analgesia regimens after emergency major abdominal surgery
Shifa Bangi, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust, United Kingdom
Title : The coincidence between spinal perineural cysts, increased intracranial pressure and the appearance of small fiber neuropathy. Exploring the relationship and (surgical) lessons to be learned
Ricky Rasschaert, AZ Rivierenland, Belgium
Title : Predicting reductions in acute pain and opioid consumption with non-opioid analgesics: A machine learning analysis of randomised controlled trials (OPERA study)
Toluwalogo Daramola, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom