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25.07.2024 | Original Article

A Double-Anonymised Histopathological Comparative Study of CO2 Laser and Coblation in Head and Neck Surgery

verfasst von: Vinusree Karakkandy, Preetam Chappity, Pritinanda Mishra, Pradipta Kumar Parida, Susama Patra, Prajna Paramita Giri, Pradeep Pradhan, Dillip Kumar Samal, Saurav Sarkar, Santosh Swain, Aswathi Kallyadan Veetil

Erschienen in: Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery | Ausgabe 5/2024

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Abstract

CO2 Laser and Coblation are widely used in Head and neck Surgeries. This study compares the tissue changes produced by these two techniques. 50 Patients who underwent complete excision of benign and malignant pathologies in the Oral Cavity, Oropharynx, and Larynx with Coblation and CO2 Laser were included in the study. The primary excised specimen and another separate specimen from the base of the excised lesion were evaluated histologically based on criteria by Vescovi et al. (1). On histopathological examination, thermal effects (epithelial, connective tissue and vascular) produced by both techniques were comparable. However vascular changes were seen more in tissues CO2 Laser (P = 0.727). Incision margins were more regular in the CO2 Laser group (73%) than in Coblation (55%) but not statistically significant (P = 1.80). Depth of thermal damage (P = 0.171) and connective tissue changes(P = 0.279) was more with Coblation. Both Coblation and CO2 Laser can be used effectively in Head and Neck cases. CO2 Laser, when available, is a better option because of its precise excision, and less collateral tissue damage.
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Metadaten
Titel
A Double-Anonymised Histopathological Comparative Study of CO2 Laser and Coblation in Head and Neck Surgery
verfasst von
Vinusree Karakkandy
Preetam Chappity
Pritinanda Mishra
Pradipta Kumar Parida
Susama Patra
Prajna Paramita Giri
Pradeep Pradhan
Dillip Kumar Samal
Saurav Sarkar
Santosh Swain
Aswathi Kallyadan Veetil
Publikationsdatum
25.07.2024
Verlag
Springer India
Erschienen in
Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery / Ausgabe 5/2024
Print ISSN: 2231-3796
Elektronische ISSN: 0973-7707
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12070-024-04932-0

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