Laser for Colorectal Polyps and Cancer

Laser photodestruction of colorectal polyps and cancer applies almost exclusively to neoplastic lesions. The best results are obtained in exophytic, noninfiltrative, noncircumferential tumours. Neodymium YAG (Nd:YAG) laser is the usual source, and sessions may be repeated at intervals of three to fo...

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Main Author: R Lambert
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 1990-01-01
Series:Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/1990/531340
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Summary:Laser photodestruction of colorectal polyps and cancer applies almost exclusively to neoplastic lesions. The best results are obtained in exophytic, noninfiltrative, noncircumferential tumours. Neodymium YAG (Nd:YAG) laser is the usual source, and sessions may be repeated at intervals of three to four days during tumour reduction, and at intervals of four to 12 weeks during maintenance therapy. Hemorrhage is a frequent but not severe complication; perforation is the potentially more severe complication. With experience, laser treatment complications decrease to less than 1%. The most common indication of laser phorodestruction concerns destruction of colorectal adenomas. Most indications in malignant adenomas are restricted to the rectum.
ISSN:0835-7900