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PostHeaderIcon Neurosurgeons use MRI-guided lasers to 'cook' brain tumors

In the seemingly perpetual battle to rid this planet of cancer, a team of neurosurgeons from Washington University are using a new MRI-guided high-intensity laser probe to "cook" brain tumors that would otherwise be completely inoperable. According to Dr. Eric C. Leuthardt, this procedure "offers hope to certain patients who had few or no options before," with the laser baking the cancer cells deep within the brain while leaving the good tissue around it unmarred. The best part, however, is t... hat this is already moving beyond the laboratory, with a pair of doctors at Barnes-Jewish Hospital using it successfully on a patient last month. Regrettably, just three hospitals at the moment are equipped with the Monteris AutoLITT device, but if we know anything about anything related to lasers, it'll be everywhere in no time flat.

Neurosurgeons use MRI-guided lasers to 'cook' brain tumors originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 02 Oct 2010 23:59:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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