Summary:
The authors evaluated in the presented work the possible application of interstitial
laser hyperthermia in palliation of metastases of head and neck tumours into the cervical
lymph nodes. They used the variant of this therapy with application of a diode – 980nm laser
fibre through an injection needle without imaging technique. Based on the assembled clinical
experience they reached the following conclusions:
a) interstitial laser hyperthermia is probably a very safe alternative therapeutic method which
ensures significant diminution of the tumour mass in the area of the cervical nodes,
b) with regard to the minimal burdening of the patient this procedure can be implemented in
the out-patient department with local anaesthesia even in some medically compromised
subjects,
c) interstitial laser hyperthermia is safe in the area of cervical nodes even if not controlled by
imaging technique,
d) the procedure requires below average variable costs.
Key words:
interstitial laser hyperthermia – metastases into the cervical lymph nodes –
diode laser
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