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Type: | Laser Treatment Machine |
Theory: | Laser |
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Hemorrhoid Anal fistula Surgic Laser Instrument 980 1470 Medical surgical laser
The usage of Laseev Laser for Proctology is a win-win situation for both the patients and the surgeon. While it makes the procedure simpler and less painful for the patients, it also created a more workable environment for the surgeons in the operating room.
Laser type |
Diode Laser Gallium-Aluminum-Arsenide GaAlAs |
Wavelength |
980nm+1470nm |
Power |
1-20W for 980nm, 1-9W for 1470nm |
Working Modes |
CW, Pulse and Single |
Aiming Beam |
Adjustable Red indicator light 650nm |
Fiber type |
Bare fiber |
Fiber diameter |
400um/600um/800um |
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 |
34.5*39*34cm |
Weight |
8.45kg |
In proctology, lasers 980nm and 1470nm are commonly used for the precise excision or vaporization of the hemorrhoids, fistula, fissure and pilonidal sinus.
------LHP® (Laser Hemorrhoido Plasty) - for hemorrhoids
LHP® is used for the gentle therapy of advanced hemorrhoids of 3rd or 4th degree under appropriate anesthesia and enables the endoluminal laser coagulation of both segmental and circular hemorrhoidal nodes. As the energy of the laser is inserted centrally into the hemorrhoidal node, the hemorrhoid can be treated according to its size without causing any damage to the anoderm or mucosa. No foreign materials (clamps) are needed, and LHP® is not associated with any risk of stenosis. Healing is excellent because, unlike conventional surgeries, there are no incisions or stitches.
------FiLaC® (Fistula-tract Laser Closure) - for anal fistulas
In order to eliminate the fistula tract as gently as possible, the flexible, radially emitting laser fiber is inserted from the outside and positioned exactly by using the pilot beam. Defined energy is being emitted into the fistula . The epithelialized tissue is being destroyed in a controlled way and the fistula tract collapses to a very high degree. This also supports and accelerates the healing process. The inner ostium can easily be closed by direct sutures to keep tensions low in the mucous mebrane
------SiLaC® (Sinus Pilonidalis treatment) - for sinus pilonidalis
The newest field of application for FiLaC® is the treatment of sinus pilonidalis, or pilonidal cysts during the so called SiLaC® treatment. Here, the laser therapie achieves excellent healing results, minimal wound surfaces, and convincing cosmetic results.
Why 980nm +1470nm dual lasers?
1)The 980 nm wavelength of the laser provides the highest combined absorption in water and hemoglobin,thus postulating a high ablation capacity as well as good hemostasis.
2)The 1470 nm wave is absorbed by the water intracellular water of the tissue and in the water content.
980nm+1470nm implements two separate wavelengths: a 1470nm laser wavelength which specifically targets water in hemorrhoidal and fistula tissue as well as a 980nm laser wavelength targeting oxyhemoglobin in the hemorrhoidal supplying arteries. This allows for optimal ablation and coagulation of the specific treatment area using a low power energy intensity for safe treatment with minimal risk of burns. The ability to choose the appropriate wavelength for the application provide physicians the best solution and flexibility.
A laser hemorrhoid plastic surgery involves the introduction of a fiber, into the cavity of the hemorrhoid plexus and its obliteration with a light beam at the wavelength of 1470 nm. The submucosal emission of light causes shrinkage of the hemorrhoid mass, the connective tissue renews itself - the mucosa is adhered to the underlying tissues thereby eliminating the risk of the nodule prolapse. The treatment leads to the reconstruction of collagen and restores the natural anatomical structure. The procedure is performed on an outpatient basis under local anesthesia or light sedation.
Why is it worth it?
The use of the laser ablation technique is more comfortable both for the patient and the doctor.
Benefits for the patient
• Painless treatments
• No risk of damage to the mucosa and sphincter
• Low risk of complications
• Reduction of tissue in the hemorrhoidal venous cushions
• Outpatient procedure or one-day surgery
• Short recovery time
Benefits for the doctor
• No need to cut
• Treatment without the use of rubber bands, staples, threads
• No need to sew
• No bleeding
• Low risk of complications
• Possibility to repeat the treatment
Optional accessories
1. Hemorrhoid Probe(fiber)
/Effective laser emission into the hemorrhoidal node
/Special conical design for efficient coagulation
/Maximized stability and durability
/Combined with special designed guiding handle
Definitive treatment of 3rd and 4th degree hemorrhoids with applying controlled laser energy achieving a shrinking and fibrotization with limiting complications and preserving anoderm and the mucous membrane resulting in restoring the natural anatomical structure. The special designed tip of fiber can be inserted into the hemorrhoid package without incision avoiding open wounds and excisions.
2. Fistula Probe(360 fiber)
/Short fiber tip for enhanced access into smaller and curved tract
/Efficient use of laser energy for optimized closure
/Precise laser marking for guidance
The Fistula Probe is specially designed to be inserted into a fistula tract or pilonidal sinus to distribute the laser energy circumferentially, directly to the epithelized tissue and 360° "ringlight" energy emission ensures homogenous photothermal destruction of the fistula tract, allowing safe closure. The dedicated laser marking allows a precise positioning of the probe within the tract.
1.Can laser remove hemorrhoids?
Hemorrhoid laser procedure (LHP) is a new laser procedure for outpatient treatment of hemorrhoids in which hemorrhoidal arterial flow feeding the hemorrhoidal plexus is stopped by laser coagulation.