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Free-Electron Laser Used in First Human Surgery

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NASHVILLE, Tenn., Dec. 22 -- A free-electron laser (FEL) has been used for the first time in human surgery in a procedure conducted at Vanderbilt University. Michael Copeland, a former Vanderbilt neurosurgeon now in private practice in Kansas City, Mo., guided a beam of 6.45-µm infrared light to successfully remove a sugar-cube-sized amount of tissue from the center of a golf-ball-sized tumor in the patient's brain. The operation took place at Vanderbilt's W.M. Keck Foundation Free-Electron Laser Center. The operation shows that the FEL is an exceptional tool for exploring...Read full article

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    Published: December 1999
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