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Medical laser, veterinary laser, Co2 fractional laser for animials

Protecting life and human and animal health is issues that doctors and fields (biochemistry, biophysics, biology, etc.) have always paid attention to. The development of non -invasive, non -toxic, and pollution -free methods for the treatment of different diseases is the direction of scientists from medical circles around the world. Their joint efforts have found new technologies including laser. Because laser radiation has a special nature of single peak, related, intensity, and directionality, it has been successfully applied in human medicine and veterinary medicine.

 

The first use of laser in veterinarians was in the throat surgery of dogs and horses. The results obtained in these early studies have paved the road for currently using laser with laser, such as small animals targeting hepatoba resection, partially removed kidneys, tumor resection or cutting (in the abdomen, breasts, breasts, brains). At the same time, laser experiments for light power therapy and laser phototherapy for animal tumors have begun.

 

In the field of light power therapy, only a few studies have been published in the study of dog esophageal cancer cells, dog oral cancer cells, prostate cancer, skin cancer and brain tumor. This small amount of research determines the limitations of photoretical therapy in veterinary oncology. Another limit is related to the penetrating depth of visible radiation, which means that this treatment can only be applied to superficial cancer or requires deep interval radiation with optical fibers.

 

Despite these restrictions, clinical studies have shown that optical power therapy required for the same treatment efficiency has some advantages than radiological therapy. Therefore, photototherapy is expected to become an alternative in veterinary medicine. At present, it has been applied in multiple fields

 

Another application area of laser in medicine is laser phototherapy, which was introduced by MESTER et al. In 1968. This treatment has found the applicability of treatment in the veterinary field: osteomycopic diseases (arthritis, tenditis and arthritis) or horse racing wounds, farm animal skin and dental diseases, as well as chronic leuotinitis, tendonitis, granuloma, , Small wounds and small animal ulcers.


Post time: Aug-10-2023