The Laser as a Tool in Inner-Ear Surgery
- 1 January 1972
- journal article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Acta Oto-Laryngologica
- Vol. 73 (1), 27-37
- https://doi.org/10.3109/00016487209138190
Abstract
Minute and reproducible inner-ear lesions were produced in surviving guinea pigs by using an argon laser. Preselected areas, mainly in the cochlea, were irradiated for 0.5-30 seconds at power densities at the focal spot of around 1 to 2 kW/cm2. the laser beam did not perforate the otic capsule but produced superficial changes. Beneath the impact point in the bone, a rounded lesion was observed in the vascular stria. Damage to the organ of Corti of varying extent occurred, depending on the energy dosage delivered. the organ of Corti in the impact area was characterized by either a complete loss or a reduced number of lipid granules in the Hensen cells. Hair-cell changes covering about one-third of a coil were frequently noted. Variations in the appearance of the cilia after irradiation are presented. Expansions of the tips of the cilia on the outer hair cells are described. the outer hair cells proved to be more affected by the laser irradiation than the inner hair cells. Scanning electron microscopy and phase-contrast micro:copy were used to investigate the results.Keywords
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