Abstract: | BACKGROUND: Turbinate surgery is a therapeutic method for the treatment of the obstruction of nasal respiration. In this paper the dimensions of the laser lesions are described. In addition macro- and microscopical findings after laser surgery are given. METHODS: 10 human lower and 4 middle turbinates in vitro were treated with the Nd:YAG-laser in the non-contact mode (1064 nm, 2.5-25 W, cw). Stripe-like lesion with 3 cm length were produced. In addition the posterior end of the lower turbinates and the head of the middle turbinates were vaporized. RESULTS: Width, depth and volume of the lesions are given in dependence of laser power and irradiation time. The histological changes immediately after laser treatment are described. CONCLUSIONS: The energy doses for a clinical relevant stripe-like laser lesion of 3-4 cm in length of the lower turbinate is about 1500 Ws using Nd:YAG-laser. For evaporation of a posterior end of the lower turbinate 360 Ws are required using Nd:YAG-laser. For evaporation of the head of the middle turbinate a doses of about 1500 Ws are required using Nd:YAG-laser. |