OmniGuide Fiber Used in New Head & Neck Cancer Surgery at M. D. Anderson Cancer Center
9/13/2005 Cambridge, MA press release PRNewswire (www.prnewswire.com) OmniGuide, Inc. announced today the successful completion of the first three head and neck surgeries in patients using the OmniGuide Fiber, a revolutionary hollow-core photonic bandgap fiber for delivery of CO2 laser energy. The procedures were performed by Dr. Randal Weber, the Chairman of the Department of Head & Neck Surgery and by Dr. Chris Holsinger, Attending Surgeon at the Department of Head and Neck Surgery at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston. OmniGuide Fibers enhance existing surgical procedures and enable new minimally invasive treatments that cannot be performed with existing medical tools. The fiber, enabling flexible delivery of a CO2 laser, was used to remove a vocal cord pre-cancerous lesion, to ablate vocal cord carcinoma in- situ (stage 0 cancer), and to perform a base of tongue biopsy on a cancer patient. The laryngeal cases required very delicate ablation and removal of a thin mucosal layer while the biopsy case required quick cutting through thick tissue. In all cases the fiber was used through a rigid laryngoscope and manipulated by use of a malleable hand-piece. Dr. Weber said: "We were very pleased with the performance of the fibers and the superb tissue interaction, which allowed very efficient, safe, and precise application. We anticipate that the OmniGuide Fiber will serve as a very useful tool in our specialty in both laryngeal and oral cavity cases, and we will publish the results on these first cases as soon as [...]