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Moving Past the Articulated Arm

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Gary Boas, Contributing Editor, [email protected]

Advances in fiber lasers will benefit laser surgery applications Surgery requires a deft hand and a fluid touch. And yet, for some time, the most common method of delivery of surgical lasers was the use of mechanical articulated arms. Many clinicians were reluctant to use the lasers because they felt they were too heavy or cumbersome, and that they restricted their movement in the operating theater. “Therefore, the benefits of using laser light for surgery were being offset by the restriction to the surgeon’s skills that the articulated arms can impose,”...Read full article

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    Published: November 2013
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