Advantages of the co2 laser use in the rare condition of nasal mucosa squamous cell carcinoma surgery in dogs —a clinical prospective study

AbstractNasal mucosa tumors are an uncommon process and very dificult to work on with surgery. Radiotherapy associated or not with chemotherapy is the standard method to treat the disease. However, its access it is in the majority of the case not possible, making the surgery the best choice to try to achieve the patient's control. The anatomy of the region makes the complete surgical resection very difficult to achieve using the common and conventional blade scalpel surgery.  The study features the advantages of using a CO2 laser to perform nasal mucosa carcinoma surgery in 6 dogs (N  = 6). For the work we used an Aesculigth CO2 surgical laser model -Vetscalpel ®, with the settings of 12Watts in a Superpulse mode, and a 0.25–0.4 mm focus to dissect the nasal mucosa, and a 1.5 mm focus for vaporization of the area. All the masses were histopathologically characterized as squamous cells carcinoma. The CO2 surgical laser allow us to work in a bloodless region promoting a more accurate dissection of the nasal mucosa sparing therefore the underlying and adjacent tissues and being less invasive. Also, it was possible to do the vaporization of the entire surgical area interviened. None of the patients presented relapse of clinical signs. Only 2 individuals were alive at the end of the study, presenting a survival rate of 420 and 514  days, which is in the same line of literature results of the treatment with radiotherapy combined with chemotherapy wich shows a median of 4...
Source: Lasers in Medical Science - Category: Laser Surgery Source Type: research