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The Laser-Induced Coagulation Method of Biological Tissues

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Nanomaterials in Biomedical Application and Biosensors (NAP-2019)

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The results of the study of the laser-induced radiation method effectiveness for the treatment of different sizes cysts are presented. It is shown that under the influence of laser radiation, the effects are observed: anti-inflammatory action, accelerating the regeneration of damaged tissues and improving the blood supply to organs. It is confirmed that during the short pulse of heating the tissue is faster than during continuous radiation, which eliminates the possibility of thermal damage to surrounding tissues, contributes to a significant reduction in the possibility of complications and shortening treatment time. The effectiveness of scleroobliteration of breast cysts using the laser-induced coagulation method was 98.4%, with the use of chemical sclerosis—82.7%. The incidence of cyst recurrence was found to be dependent on the cavity volume and decreased with the use of laser-induced sclerotherapy.

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Lukavenko, I.M., Andryushchenko, V.V., Yazykov, O.V. (2020). The Laser-Induced Coagulation Method of Biological Tissues. In: Pogrebnjak, A., Pogorielov, M., Viter, R. (eds) Nanomaterials in Biomedical Application and Biosensors (NAP-2019). Springer Proceedings in Physics, vol 244. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-3996-1_12

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