Sentences with phrase «laser scalpel»

His favorite procedures include complex soft tissue surgeries where he is able to utilize his skill with the laser scalpel, but he gets the most satisfaction from the full and complete recovery of his patients.
He used a replicator on his star ship to feed the 5000 and healed the blind with a laser scalpel.

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I don't care if it is by scissors, scalpel, laser or electrocautery.
But with time, practice, and expert breastfeeding advice, most breastfeeding problems get better without putting a scalpel or a laser in baby's mouth.
, which consists of removing the lingual frenulum by using laser, scalpel, or electrocautery.
One of the secrets to making tiny laser devices such as opthalmic surgery scalpels work even more efficiently is the use of tiny semiconductor particles, called quantum dots.
Finally, surgery — previously performed with a scalpel and now with a laser — removes some of the vibratory tissues from the back of the airway.
Lasers, scalpels, creams, and prescription pads alone will not guarantee the consistently healthy, glowing skin we all seek.
Laser declawing uses laser energy instead of a scalpel or guillotine bLaser declawing uses laser energy instead of a scalpel or guillotine blaser energy instead of a scalpel or guillotine blade.
There are three major advantages of laser surgery when compared to traditional stainless steel surgical scalpels, which are decreased pain, reduced bleeding and blood loss and reduced risk of infection.
It involves cutting off each of your cat's front toes at the front joint by guillotine, scalpel or laser.
There are three major advantages of using a CO2 laser during surgery when compared to a traditional stainless steel surgical scalpel technique.
And no matter the surgical tool used (guillotine trimmer, scalpel or laser), the result and consequences are the same.
This highly sterile laser offers greater precision, and it largely replaces the scalpel in our facility.
An alternative to a scalpel is laser cat claw removal which cuts the joint with a laser instead of the scalpel.
Instead of cutting with a scalpel blade your veterinary surgeon uses the light from a laser beam to gently cut your pet's tissue.
Our experienced doctors recommend using a laser for surgery whenever possible, as our laser offers numerous benefits over traditional scalpel surgery.
The doctor may use a scalpel, a guillotine blade, or a laser to perform the amputation of the third phalanx.
The scalpel is largely replaced by our highly sterile laser in our facility.
Lasers replace scalpels in many procedures, and are useful for a wide range of conditions, such as cyst, tumor, and wart removal, and can even be used in declawing.
This highly sterile and precise laser largely substitutes the traditional scalpel in our facility.
This highly sterile and efficient laser offers greater precision, and it mainly replaces the scalpel in our facilities.
Our highly sterile laser largely replaces the scalpel in our facility.
The laser allows us to perform surgery without the use of a scalpel blade, virtually eliminating bleeding during surgery.
Lasers replace scalpels in many procedures, and are useful for a wide range of conditions such as soft palate resections, cyst, tumor, and wart removal, and are used exclusively at South County Animal Hospital in declawing.
Declawing is the amputation of a cat's toes (with scalpel, laser, or even with claw clippers), usually performed to prevent furniture scratching.
If treatment is elected, the wart (s) can be removed by electrocautery, a scalpel blade, or by a laser unit often without a general anesthetic.
In this surgery, a laser rather than a scalpel blade is used to disarticulate the third toe bone.
In particular, the laser declaw surgery and the laser dog neuter surgery are done in quite different ways than the traditional scalpel methods.
According to IEEE Spectrum's thorough report — which was published last year — one of Auris's patent applications includes mentions of «lasers, forceps, needles, graspers, and scalpels,» which it said could potentially enable a surgeon to «do everything from biopsies and gastric repairs to excising tumors.»
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