VAGINAL AND CERVICAL CYTOLOGIC CHANGES FOLLOWING LASER TREATMENT

  • 1 January 1976
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 20  (4) , 290-294
Abstract
CO2 laser treatment is a very effective mode of removal of small fragments of tissue from the cervix which causes minimal bleeding and trauma and is followed by rapid healing. Biopsy sections and particularly cytologic preparations obtained from the areas of laser action indicate that squamous and columnar epithelial cells and possibly fibrocytes in the underlying connective tissue are altered, appearing coagulated and elongated similar to cells which were removed from an area of electrocautery.