## Background: Atypical carcinoid tumor is a neuroendocrine tumor; its occurrence in the larynx is uncommon, and clinical manifestations are rare. we report an unusual case of atypical carcinoid tumor of the epiglottis mimicking a supraglottic retention cyst. ## Methods: A 44-year-old woman compl
High-powered CO2 laser cystoscope for endoscopic bladder surgery
โ Scribed by George R. Fournier Jr.; Andrew H. Kung; David Trost
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 724 KB
- Volume
- 16
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0196-8092
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โฆ Synopsis
Background and Objective: The CO, laser is potentially useful for the surgical treatment of superficial bladder tumors. High water absorption of the COB laser beam and the lack of a flexible fiber delivery system has hindered development of cystoscopes designed to evaporate bladder tumors. This report describes a cystoscope capable of delivering a high-power CO, laser beam to all parts of the urinary bladder. Study DesignlMaterials and Methods: A rigid 24 Fr. cystoscope transmitting 80 Watts of power via an articulated arm and infrared waveguide was built. Beam manipulation is by reflection using a movable mirror. Smoke and urine are evacuated by continuous flow of CO, purge gas. An isotopic laser delivering an 11.1 pm wavelength beam prevents resonant absorption. Conventional 30-70" telescopes are used. Scope performance and lesion morphology were tested in four female pigs. ResuZts: A total of 80435% of the incident energy is delivered to the mucosa. All areas of the bladder mucosa can be evaporated. All components tolerate wetting. Mucosa and lamina propria are evaporated with 30 Joules of delivered energy. Perforation occurs after 120-160 Joules are delivered to a single spot.
Conclusion:
The limitations of power, beam transmission, beam manipulation within a small cavity, and resistance to wetting have been overcome. o 1995 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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