MANAGEMENT OF CERVICAL INTRA-EPITHELIAL NEOPLASIA BY CARBON-DIOXIDE LASER
- 1 January 1982
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 60 (3) , 378-384
Abstract
Between 1976-1981, 412 women with biopsy-proven cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) were treated by means of the CO2 laser. A previous publication reported the author''s initial therapeutic results with laser surgery for CIN, carried out between 1976-1978. This report includes data on 297 patients who were followed for 6 mo. to 5 years after laser vaporization and on 55 women treated by laser excisional cone. Major improvements in the technique of CO2 laser vaporization evolved as experience was gained, and related to elimination of the entire squamocolumnar junction, to destruction of neoplastic tissue to a depth of 5-7 mm and to utilization of power densities > 1000 W/cm2. Cures were achieved in 285 of the 297 patients treated by vaporization, i.e., the failure rate was 4% (52 of 55 women treated by excisional cone). Complications during this study were minor and usually correlated with delayed bleeding. One patient developed cervical stenosis following laser excisional cone. No patient had invasive carcinoma after laser surgery to the cervix. Because laser vaporization and laser excisional cone are best adapted for the outpatient setting, financial savings accruing to the patient are considerable. Rapid healing, minimal pain and a general absence of noxious symptomatology also promote early return to work and daily routines.This publication has 9 references indexed in Scilit:
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