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Flexible Optical Fiber Developed for Targeting Hard-to-Reach Laryngeal Tumors in Outpatient Laser Surgeries

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Researchers have developed a flexible optical fiber designed to navigate medical endoscopes and target hard-to-reach tumors in the human larynx. This advancement, spearheaded by a team at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI), introduces a new tool for outpatient laser surgeries, with potential applications in treating vocal fold lesions and other conditions affecting the larynx.

The optical fiber is engineered to work seamlessly within existing medical endoscopic systems, allowing precise delivery of laser treatments to areas that were previously difficult to access. The innovation aims to improve surgical outcomes for patients by enabling minimally invasive procedures that reduce recovery times and enhance precision in targeting affected tissues. Researchers believe this technology could significantly expand treatment options for individuals with laryngeal tumors or vocal fold abnormalities.

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Date: April 8, 2026

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