New medical technology: Lasers plus 'mini' craniotomy helps burn and smoke brain tumors safely

Craniotomy 'mini Lasers plus' has been a good sign for the medical community as well as patients with brain tumors.

Craniotomy 'mini Lasers plus' has been a good sign for the medical community as well as patients with brain tumors.

Accordingly, Dr. Andrew Sloan and his team said in 2013, he and his team began a method of using thermal lasers to remove small sized brain tumors and make them compact and easy. It is easier when the surgeon removes it.

New medical technology: Lasers plus 'mini' craniotomy helps burn and smoke brain tumors safely Picture 1New medical technology: Lasers plus 'mini' craniotomy helps burn and smoke brain tumors safely Picture 1 Photo source: Internet.

Although this is only a successful first step for small brain tumors, however, with large brain tumors, this is a very headache problem. Brain tumors are large in size, the tumor system is complex and complicated, making thermal laser therapy unable to exert optimal effect, effectively and effectively prevent this tumor from being completely burned. , causing inflammation and may affect the patient's life.

Given this situation, recently, Dr. Andrew Sloan and his team have created a new laser technology called " Lasers plus" mini "craniotomy that invades, incinerates large-sized brain tumors. . By creating a small hole in the brain, insert this technology and invade at a location with a massive brain tumor.

The results showed that large brain tumors were burned, tended to shrink, vascular root system lumped, eliminating the possibility of inflammation and making it easier for surgeons to remove them.

To achieve this successful result, the author and his team conducted invasive surgical procedures on 10 patients with large brain tumors of average age 65 years and older at Cleveland University Hospital.

' I am very happy with this result and promise new medical technology Lasers plus' mini' craniotomy will be studied in more depth and hope to be widely applied to bring higher chances of survival. more for patients with brain tumors when undergoing death brain surgery . ' - Dr. Andrew Sloan said in a statement.

Huynh Dung ( According to UPI)

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