Roux F X, Oswald A M, Merienne L, Chodkiewicz J P
Neurochirurgie. 1985;31(5):415-20.
The authors present the results of their over two years experience with CO2 Laser neurosurgical unit. They explicit the indications and the technical data followed during intra-cranial (N = 44), intra-spinal (N = 12) and intra-orbital (N = 5) procedures. Meningiomas, neurinomas and adenomas are the best indications for tumoral CO2 Laser neurosurgery. In other respects sterilization and cranialization of aeric sinuses are simplified by the use of CO2 Laser: it assures vaporization of the mucosa and carbonization of the walls more easily than an electric coagulator. At last the use of CO2 Laser for dissection and removal of intra-orbital tumors is quite demonstrative. Thus owing to its physical and thermical qualities CO2 Laser is often a very useful, sometimes irreplaceable, apparatus: provided that its indications are precise and rigorous.