In this clinical study, we proposed to observe the efficacy of the treatment of squamous cell carcinoma of the tongue (SCCT) by carbon dioxide (CO2) laser surgery. Twelve patients with SCCT were treated with excisional surgery using the CO2 laser with a spot size of 0.8 mm, 10 W, power density of 2.5 W/cm2 in continuous mode, and under constant vacuum removal of the plume. The post surgical clinical evaluations were done every day until the sutures were removed and then every 7 days up to 1 month postoperatively. Subjects were re-examined quarterly until the fifth year post surgery. After 5 yr of follow-up for all subjects, there was no recurrence of the SCCT at the involved sites. The functional and aesthetic results observed were excellent. It is concluded that CO2 laser ablation of SCCT is an extremely useful surgical technique that can provide a clean field and is capable of providing surgical results consistent with accepted principles of oncological surgery.
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December 14 2011
Surgical treatment of squamous cell carcinoma of tongue with carbon dioxide laser radiation (CO2) Available to Purchase
Walter Niccoli-Filho;
Walter Niccoli-Filho
Academic Group of Studies and Research with Laser in Dentistry, School of Dentistry, São Paulo State University—UNESP
, São José dos Campos, 12245-000 São Paulo, Brazil
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Lúcio Murilo-Santos;
Lúcio Murilo-Santos
Department of Biosciences and Oral Diagnosis,
School of Dentistry, São Paulo State University—UNESP
, São José dos Campos, 12245-000 São Paulo, Brazil
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Aline R. C. Morosolli;
Aline R. C. Morosolli
School of Dentistry,
Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul
, Porto Alegre, 90619-900 Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
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Gerusa de Oliveira Moura Cardoso;
Gerusa de Oliveira Moura Cardoso
Academic Group of Studies and Research with Laser in Dentistry, School of Dentistry,
São Paulo State University—UNESP
, São José dos Campos, 12245-000 São Paulo, Brazil
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João Vitor dos Santos Canellas
João Vitor dos Santos Canellas
Academic Group of Studies and Research with Laser in Dentistry, School of Dentistry,
São Paulo State University—UNESP
, São José dos Campos, 12245-000 São Paulo, Brazil
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Walter Niccoli-Filho
Lúcio Murilo-Santos
Aline R. C. Morosolli
Gerusa de Oliveira Moura Cardoso
João Vitor dos Santos Canellas
Academic Group of Studies and Research with Laser in Dentistry, School of Dentistry, São Paulo State University—UNESP
, São José dos Campos, 12245-000 São Paulo, Brazil
J. Laser Appl. 24, 012003 (2012)
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Received:
June 15 2011
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November 15 2011
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Walter Niccoli-Filho, Lúcio Murilo-Santos, Aline R. C. Morosolli, Gerusa de Oliveira Moura Cardoso, João Vitor dos Santos Canellas; Surgical treatment of squamous cell carcinoma of tongue with carbon dioxide laser radiation (CO2). J. Laser Appl. 1 February 2012; 24 (1): 012003. https://doi.org/10.2351/1.3668141
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