Annotated Bibliography For Veterinary Medicine

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Annotated Bibliography for the Technical Concept: Laser Surgery in Veterinary Medicine

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Calin, M. & Coman, T. (2010, October 26). The Laser in Veterinary Medicine. Turkish Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences (Impact Factor: 0.24). 01/2011; 35(5). DOI: 10.3906/vet-1010-543

Lasers can be used for multiple surgeries in veterinary medicine. High power lasers treat certain diseases of soft tissues and hard tissues. The major idea of this article is to present the lasers used in several practices of veterinary medicine with some experimental results. The conclusion of this article is that lasers in veterinary medicine have opened new outlooks in the treatment of diseased soft and hard tissue as an alternative, non-invasive, harmless, …show more content…

(2012, March 20). CO2 Laser Surgery: Standard of Care. Veterinary Practice News, 22. Retrieved from http://www.veterinarypracticenews.com/March-2012/CO2-Laser-Surgery-Standard-of-Care/

CO2 laser have become a quality form of care in veterinary medicine. CO2 lasers have helped doctor’s precision while in surgery and they have also reduced the pain and incision site. The lasers have adapted the needs of the diverse veterinary practices. The conclusion of this article is that the CO2 lasers have become an important instrument in veterinary surgeries.

“CO2 lasers provide increased precision and result in reduced hemorrhage, swelling, pain, and tissue trauma.”

[The article explains how different veterinarians have improved surgeries for their …show more content…

Once the knowledge of the interaction between the tissue and wavelength is known, the veterinarian can modify delivery systems and wavelengths that correspond with their specific needs. The main idea of this article is to explain how the laser become such a trend, the wavelengths that different lasers offer for specific needs, and future innovations in veterinary lasers. The conclusion of this article is that the quality of enhancing therapeutic, surgical, and biochemical considerations is continually being processed and