Posts Tagged ‘brain tumors’

The Messenger, M. D. Anderson Cancer Center article

In the news, Laser Ablation, Neurosurgery | Posted by visualase April 2nd, 2009

Former Graduate Student and Current Assistant Professor in the Department of Imaging Physics at UTMDACC, Dr. R. Jason Stafford is highlighted in The Messenger. (Reprinted with permissions from The Messenger, The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center)

Thursday, April 2, 2009
By Sarah Petrie

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Above, from left: Kamran Ahrar, M.D., and R. Jason Stafford, Ph.D., discuss an upcoming spinal surgery that will use the Visualase technology. They’ll be able to watch the tumor (ablate) in near real time during the procedure. Depending on where the tumor is located, the patient may or may not be awake during the procedure.

History books show that surgeons began removing cancerous tumors as early as the second century. Zoom ahead to 2009, take away the scalpels, scars and side effects that typically accompany surgery, and trade them for a tiny laser beam… It sounds like science fiction, but our researchers and clinicians are among the first in the nation to investigate a new procedure that does just this … and more.

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“Lasers used in keyhole surgery in brain” Agence France-Presse

In the news, Laser Ablation, Neurosurgery, Press Releases, Video | Posted by visualase August 29th, 2008

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“Lasers used in keyhole surgery in brain” – Agence France-Presse

Paris, France August 29th, 2008 – Visualase technology used successfully in brain tumors, as reported by AFP and the Telegraph (UK).

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Paris hospital hosts pioneering laser brain surgery

Saturday 30 August 2008 – A French team of neurosurgeons claims top have successfully tested a combination of new techniques, including fibre-optic lasers.

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