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For more information about Laser Services
call 612-863-5982.
Surgical lasers allow specially trained surgeons to access the most remote areas of the body, through tiny incisions or sometimes no incision at all. Compared to conventional surgery, laser surgery can mean less pain, less blood loss, less time in the hospital. It also means reduced scarring and recovery time.
The Laser Services Department offers the widest range of medical laser equipment and services available, supported by a dedicated group of highly skilled and experienced technicians. We’re specialists in medical lasers, committed to the highest quality support to our physicians who offer patients the option of laser surgery. Services include:
- laser support for all medical specialties at Abbott Northwestern Hospital
- TransOne (mobile laser services)
With more than fifteen surgical lasers serving all medical specialties, Abbott Northwestern Hospital is the leading provider of medical lasers in the Upper Midwest.
Lasers can be used to treat everything from common conditions like snoring to more complex cancer treatments (Photodynamic Therapy) or kidney stones
(Laser Lithotripsy).
Laser Lithotripsy
Lithotripsy is a medical procedure that uses shock waves to break up stones in the kidney, bladder, or ureter (tube that carries urine from your kidneys to your bladder).
To learn more about Lithotripsy click here.
For more information on photodynamic therapy,
call 612-863-5982.
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a unique and relatively new cancer treatment that destroys cancer cells by combining a special photosensitizing drug with exposure to laser light.
The photosensitizing drug is injected into the patient typically about two days before laser treatment. The drug is absorbed into the body and held in the cancer cells.
When exposed to a low level laser light of an exact color or wavelength, the drug is activated and destroys the cancer cells.
What are the benefits of this treatment?
PDT may cause minimal damage to healthy tissue.
The procedure usually is performed on an outpatient basis, which means you can go home after a brief recovery period.
What conditions can it treat?
PDT is mainly used to treat tumors on or just under the skin or on the lining of internal tissue. In the United States, PDT is approved for use to treat esophageal cancers and some types of early and advanced lung cancer.
PDT is being investigated for use with several other cancers, including head and neck, brain, bladder and recurrent breast cancer. PDT also may be used to treat other conditions, including psoriasis and coronary artery disease.
For more information on TransOne,
call 612-863-8630.
TransOne is a mobile unit that brings several minimally invasive procedures to physician practices around the metro area. This option is very convenient for patients who prefer to stay close to their home and who may be more comfortable receiving treatments at their regular physician’s office – a place already familiar to them.
TransOne offers expertise and equipment in many specialties, including:
- Ear, Nose and Throat
- Gastroenterology
- General Surgery
- Gynecology
- Neurosurgery
- Orthopedics
- Podiatry
- Urology
For more information about Laser Services
call 612-863-5982.
The word laser stands for Light Amplification by the Stimulated Emission
of Radiation. It is a device that produces an intense beam of light of one single wavelength or color. There are many different types of lasers, each producing a unique wavelength of light.
First, it can cut, creating an incision like a scalpel. Secondly, the laser can
be used to vaporize tissue and tumors. Finally, the laser can coagulate or seal
small blood vessels as it cuts to reduce blood loss.
- Laser light can be focused to the size of the head of a pin, even to just
a few cells.
- Tissue can, but does not have to be touched.
- Laser fiber optics allow doctors to reach inaccessible places, often without
incisions.
- It causes coagulation to reduce blood loss.
- Lasers can be focused through body fluids.
The laser is extremely precise, therefore, it damages less of the surrounding
tissue. This tends to decrease swelling and promote quicker healing.
Although pain is very subjective, laser surgery tends to be less painful in most
cases than conventional surgery.
Lasers have vast applications. They are used in gynecology, orthopedics, urology,
neurology, ear, nose and throat, cardiovascular, and gastroentrology.
First, discuss the possibility of laser surgery with your personal physician. This Web site can give you and your physician more information about laser services at Abbott Northwestern Hospital.
Costs vary depending on the type of procedure, any special
instruments required, and the extent of the treatment. Laser surgeries and procedures
that are considered medically justified are usually covered by insurance and pre-authorized
before the scheduled procedure. As with any medical procedure, you should check
with your insurance carrier to see if there could be any out-of-pocket costs.
Physicians who perform laser procedures receive special education
in medical lasers, including classroom and hands-on training, and observation
of other experienced physicians.