Customization: | Available |
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Type: | Laser |
Application: | Orthopedic, Ent, Neurosurgery, Anorectal, Urology |
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During the EVLA procedure, the surgeon uses ultrasound to find the vein to be treated. The veins that can be treated are the main venous trunks of the legs:
Great Saphenous Vein (GSV)
Small Saphenous Vein (SSV)
Their major tributaries such as the Anterior Accessory Saphenous Veins (AASV)
The laser procedure for the varicose vein treatment of tomorrow
Minimally invasive laser procedures have revolutionized surgery. They are increasingly being implemented to treat varicose veins around the world.
Laser type |
Diode Laser Gallium-Aluminum-Arsenide GaAlAs |
Wavelength |
980nm+1470nm |
Power |
1-30W for 980nm, 1-17W for 1470nm |
Working Modes |
CW, Pulse and Single |
Aiming Beam |
Adjustable Red indicator light 650nm |
Fiber type |
Radial fiber |
Fiber diameter |
600 Fiber |
Fiber connector |
SMA-905 International standard interface, special quartz optical fiber laser transmission |
Pulse |
0.00s-1.00s |
Delay |
0.00s-1.00s |
Voltage |
100-240V, 50/60HZ |
Size |
51*47*46cm |
Gross Weight |
20kg |
Is EVLT procedure painful?
Some patients may experience temporary soreness or some slight swelling, which can be treated effectively with over-the-counter, non-aspirin pain relievers and typically subsides within the first five days. The procedure is minimally invasive and requires no general anesthesia.
Is Evlt dangerous?
EVLT is safe and effective,2-4 especially in terms of faster recovery.
How long after EVLT will I see results?
Within one week patients may start to notice a difference in the prominence of their varicose veins, but complete results may take weeks to months.