Lasers cut precisely and without contact—ideal for surgery. The problem is that in hard tissues such as bone, they are too slow and do not cut deep enough. Researchers at the University of Basel have ...
Laser bone cutting, or osteotomy, is a potentially attractive route to precise removal of bone during surgery, but clinical translation remains limited by slower cutting speeds and ablation depths ...
Recent advancements in medical technology have revolutionized limb-salvage surgery and functional reconstruction for pediatric bone and soft tissue tumors. These innovations not only help in limb ...
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