Lower risks in laser surgery with optical monitoring
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Lower risks in laser surgery with optical monitoring

In short: Laser meets robotics

14.02.2025

"In Germany alone, there are around 111,000 spinal canal stenosis operations every year."
Dr. Achim Lenenbach, Head of the Department of Laser Medical Technology and Biophotonics at Fraunhofer ILT; Copyright: Fraunhofer ILT, Aachen

How robot-assisted laser surgery improves everyday surgery

Performance of a robot-assisted laser procedure during surgical intervention on the spinal cord; Copyright: Fraunhofer ILT, Aachen / Ralf Baumgarten

High-precision laser operations could also make surgical procedures on the spinal column in the vicinity of high-risk structures such as the spinal cord safer and reduce the risk of injury for the patients concerned.

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How robot-assisted laser surgery improves everyday surgery

Illustration of the circular laser cut on a bovine bone; Copyright: Fraunhofer ILT, Aachen

Circular laser cut on a bovine bone with superimposed point cloud from the measurement data of the OCT scan.

Author: Joachim Ott | Editorial team MEDICA-tradefair.com

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