At the Mayo Clinic, Dr. Michael Hinni is treating throat cancer with a new CO2 laser fiber, the "OmniGuide", that enables minimally invasive endoscopic resections of the tumor. The novel BeamPath fibers are flexible, they can bend the laser light and are used as a precise and surgical scalpel to remove the cancer without any skin incisions or scars.
At the Albany Medical Center, Dr. Stanley Shapshy and Dr. Lisa Galati are using the flexibel CO2 laser fiber, the "OmniGuide BeamPath" to treat a difficult case of tracheal and laryngeal stenosis. The surgeons performing the procedure in an endoscopic miniamlly invasive way to avoid any scars and minimize the patient's healing time and post-operative pain.
At the Mayfiled Clinic Dr. John Tew uses the new CO2 laser fiber, the "OmniGuide", to very successfully treat a patient with a large frontal lobe meningioma. The large tumor is resected through a very small incision and opening in the skull.
At the Barrow Neurological Institute Dr. Robert Spetzler is using the new CO2 laser fibers, the "OmniGuide", to treat some of the spinal tumors and brain tumors. This procedure, demonstrating a precise resection of a tumor adhered to the spinal cord in the neck.
Flexible CO2 laser fibers enable new treatment for papilloma patients in an office setting instead of the operating room and under local anesthesia instead of general.