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It is easy to make anecdotal claims for the efficacy of new forms
of treatment based on the short term results in a small number of
patients. Many authors have done this for endoscopic laser therapy
in the gastrointestinal tract. It is very much more difficult to
carry out a comprehensive assessment of the short and long term
effects of new techniques and to compare these with the results of
alternative treatments for the same diseases. This book, from one
of the world's leading departments of gastroenterology, describes
and analyses the largest series of patients yet reported from one
centre treated endoscopically with the NdYAG laser for
gastrointestinal disease. The follow up extends over 8 years and
the results are impressive. Some of the early claims for laser
therapy have been validated, others have not, but the real value of
the book is that we now have a large amount of well organised data
on which to judge the merits of laser therapy. Medical laser
techniques are in their infancy and the potential for future
develop ment is enormous, but ideas on current applications have
been consolidated and that is essential before the next concepts
evolve. This book has taught us how to walk. The world is now ready
to learn to run! S. G. Bown, Director National Medical Laser Centre
London Contents INTRODUCTION 3 Introduction and purpose of the
study 5 1 General aspects of laser 6 1. 1.
It is easy to make anecdotal claims for the efficacy of new forms
of treatment based on the short term results in a small number of
patients. Many authors have done this for endoscopic laser therapy
in the gastrointestinal tract. It is very much more difficult to
carry out a comprehensive assessment of the short and long term
effects of new techniques and to compare these with the results of
alternative treatments for the same diseases. This book, from one
of the world's leading departments of gastroenterology, describes
and analyses the largest series of patients yet reported from one
centre treated endoscopically with the NdYAG laser for
gastrointestinal disease. The follow up extends over 8 years and
the results are impressive. Some of the early claims for laser
therapy have been validated, others have not, but the real value of
the book is that we now have a large amount of well organised data
on which to judge the merits of laser therapy. Medical laser
techniques are in their infancy and the potential for future
develop ment is enormous, but ideas on current applications have
been consolidated and that is essential before the next concepts
evolve. This book has taught us how to walk. The world is now ready
to learn to run S. G. Bown, Director National Medical Laser Centre
London Contents INTRODUCTION 3 Introduction and purpose of the
study 5 1 General aspects of laser 6 1. 1."
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