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Laser coagulation

Known as: Laser Thermocoagulations, Thermocoagulation, Laser, Laser Coagulations 
The use of green light-producing LASERS to stop bleeding. The green light is selectively absorbed by HEMOGLOBIN, thus triggering BLOOD COAGULATION.
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Review
2017
Review
2017
Introduction: The objective was to assess the prognostic value of the systolic flow through the aortic isthmus in monochorionic… 
2009
2009
To evaluate the efficiency of laser thermocoagulation under computed tomography (CT) guidance in the treatment of osteoid osteoma… 
Review
2007
Review
2007
With the developments achieved in recent years in laparoscopic surgery, the field has acquired a host of new techniques to… 
2005
2005
Laser coagulation of the retina was made in 126 children (238 eyes) with retinopathy of prematures (RP) by an 810 nm diode laser… 
2005
2005
OBJECTIVE To assess the effect of temporary occlusion of hepatic blood inflow on hepatic cancer treated with diode-laser induced… 
2004
2004
SummaryThe quantitative absorption of light by blood and by human skin is discussed in relation to laser coagulation therapy of… 
1992
1992
OBJECTIVE Chemical gallbladder sclerosis has been attempted as a way to defunctionalize the gallbladder in patients who have… 
1992
1992
OBJECTIVE The purpose of this study was to investigate the feasibility of using a holmium:yttrium-aluminum-garnet laser to… 
1986
1986
A new technique is introduced in which an argon laser coagulates blood to form an adherent sleeve for the anastomosis of small… 
1964
1964
Introduction The technique of laser photocoagulation offers great therapeutic promise to the clinician. In this laboratory a…