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Swiftlase CO2 Laser Scanner in the Cervical Lesion
Objective: To compare the effect of swiftlase C02 laser scanner with continues wave CO2 laser vaporization for treating various cervical lesion. Study selection: Prospective, descriptive. Setting: clinic specialist Dr. Moegni. Materials and method: The investigation has been done to 50 patients who has cervical pathology, such as servicit or SIL were treated by swiftlase CO2 laser scanner and thirty four patients with SIL were treated by conventional continues wave CO2 laser vaporization. Result: Almost all of 34 patients had black carbonized cervical lesion, and in the group of 16 patients only had cervical light brown color. Seven of thirty four patients (21 percent) which were treated by conventional continues laser vaporization had mild bleeding complication (bleeding more than 5 ml) which were managed by cryotherapy. There were no bleed in patients which were treated by swiftlase CO2 laser scanner. Conclusions: Swiftlase CO2 laser scanner can reduce tissue carbonization, bleedine and the cost.
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