CO2 surgical laser in the treatment of some pathology of pets

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作者
Serra, C [1 ]
Pinna, S [1 ]
Venturini, A [1 ]
Rossi, G [1 ]
Fortuna, D [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Bologna, Sect Surg, Dept Vet Clin, I-40126 Bologna, Italy
关键词
surgery; CO2; laser; anorectal pathologies; stomatitis; cutaneous ulcerations;
D O I
10.1117/12.486623
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R318 [生物医学工程];
学科分类号
0831 ;
摘要
We have treated with CO2 laser surgery 40 cases which contemplated: stomatitis and other oral pathologies, anorectal, cutaneous, subcutaneous lesions, and the ophthalmic ones. The parameters employed to evaluate surgical treatment success were: histological analyses, time of healing process and incidence (per cent) of relapses. During the T/3 period (45 days) all cases of feline stomatitis relapsed. The 83% of pets that suffered of anorectal pathologies healed up to 21 days and no relapse was observed in TA period (180 days). The cutaneous and subcutaneous nodules vaporization caused lesions that healed during 7 days (T/1) and no relapse was observed after laser treatment. In cutaneous chronic ulcers and in reptilian abscesses we had the lesions reparation by second intention healing in T/3. A case of feline oral squamocellular carcinoma relapsed in T/3 after laser treatment. The results showed three different level of utility: indispensable, useful but unnecessary, inefficacious. The CO2 laser application resulted the best treatment for anorectal pathologies, cutaneous ulcerations and reptilian abscesses. The laser surgery was only useful but unnecessary in treatment of cutaneous and subcutaneous neoformations and also in oral and peri-ophthalmic pathologies. Finally, the laser application appeared inefficacious in squamocellular carcinoma and in chronic phlogosis of feline oral cavity.
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