Customization: | Available |
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Laser Type: | Diode Laser Gallium-Aluminum-Arsenide Gaalas |
Wavelength: | 47W |
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Laser type |
Diode Laser Gallium-Aluminum-Arsenide GaAlAs |
Wavelength |
980nm+1470nm |
Power |
1-60W 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 |
1. Which grade of haemorrhoids is suitable for Laser procedure?
Laser is suitable for haemorrhoids from grade 2 to 4.
2. Can I pass motion after Laser Haemorrhoids Procedure?
Yes, you could expect to pass gas and motion as usual after the procedure.
3. What shall I expect after Laser Haemorrhoids Procedure?
Post-operation swelling shall be expected. This is a normal phenomenon, due to heat generated by laser from inside of the haemorrhoid. Swelling is usually painless, and will subside after a few days. You might be given medication or Sitz-bath to help in reducing the swelling, please do it as per instructions by the doctor/nurse.
4. How long do I need to lie down on bed for recovery?
No, you do not need to lie down for long for recovery purpose. You can perform daily activity as usual but keep it at minimal once you've discharged from hospital. Avoid doing any straining activity or exercise such as weight lifting and cycling within the first three weeks after the procedure.
5. Patients choosing this treatment will benefit from the following advantages:
Minimal or no pain
Fast recovery
No open wounds
No tissue is being cut off
Patient can eat and drink the next day
Patient can expect to pass motion soon after surgery, and usually without pain
Accurate tissue reduction in the haemorrhoid nodes
Maximum preservation of continence
Best possible preservation of sphincter muscle and related structures such as anoderm and mucous membranes.