The effectiveness of CO2 laser and electromicrosurgery in adhesiolysis: a comparative study
- PMID: 3081383
- DOI: 10.1016/s0015-0282(16)49226-5
The effectiveness of CO2 laser and electromicrosurgery in adhesiolysis: a comparative study
Abstract
This study was undertaken to assess the relative effectiveness of the CO2 laser and electromicrosurgery in adhesiolysis. Intraperitoneal adhesions were produced in 44 female white rats by inflicting a standard and reproducible injury to the serosa of a specific area of the right uterine horn. At a second intervention, 2 weeks later, the adhesions formed by the initial injury were assessed and division of adhesions effected in a random manner, either with the use of the CO2 laser or with electromicrosurgery, adhering to accepted microsurgical techniques. At a third intervention, results were assessed. The results demonstrate that electromicrosurgery and the CO2 laser are equally effective for adhesiolysis in the rat model.
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