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980nm (Near-Infrared Light)
980nm (Near-Infrared Light) Penetration depth: The 980nm wavelength penetrates tissue deeply, making it effective for treating internal hemorrhoids or other conditions that require deeper tissue access.
Hemoglobin absorption: It is well absorbed by hemoglobin, which helps with hemostasis (controlling bleeding) during procedures like laserhemorrhoidectomy. The high absorption by blood vessels reduces the risk of bleeding during surgery.
Thermal effect: It provides a controlled thermal effect that can help coagulate issue, reduce inflammation, and promote tissue repair.
1470nm (Near-Infrared Light)
Water absorption: The1470nm wavelength is absorbed by water in the tissue, making it effective for soft tissue vaporization andcoagulation.
Lower risk of thermaldamage: Unlike shorter wavelengths, the 1470nm wavelength causes less thermal damage to surrounding tissues while still being effective at targeting specific tissue layers. This makes it suitable for delicate procedures in the anal and rectal regions, where minimizing collateral damage is crucial.
Precise tissue removal: The 1470nm laser can precisely target and vaporize tissue,such as in the treatment ofhemorrhoids or anal fistulas.
650nm (Red Light)
Shallow penetration: The 650nm wavelength is absorbed by the superficial layers of tissue and is used for surface treatment or to promote healing.
Bio-stimulation: Red light at this wavelength is often used for photobiomodulation (PBM), which helps to stimulate cell growth and tissue repair, improving wound healing post procedure.
Anti-inflammatory effects: It has been shown to reduce inflammation and pain, making it beneficial for aftercare in proctology treatments, helping to speed up recovery and reduce patient discomfort.
Under local anesthesia/ general anesthesia, laser energy is delivered by radial fiber directly to hemorrhoidal nodes and they will obliterate from inside and this will help to preserve mucosa and sphincter structure to an extremely high precision. Laser energy is used to close off the blood supply nourishing the abnormal growth. The laser energy induces the destruction of the venous epithelium and simultaneous obliteration of the hemorrhoidal pile by a shrinkage effect.
The advantage of using laser compared to conventional surgery is, fibrotic reconstruction generates new connective tissue, which ensures that the mucosa adheres to the underlying tissue. This also prevents the occurrence or recurrence of a prolapse.
Under local anesthesia/ general anesthesia, laser Energy is delivered, via radial fiber, into the anal fistula tract and is used to thermally ablate and close off the abnormal pathway. The laser energy induces the destruction of the fistula epithelium and simultaneous obliteration of the remaining fistula tract by a shrinkage effect. 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 advantage of using a diode laser with radial fiber compare to conventional surgery is, it gives good control to the operator, and also allows use in convoluted tracts, with no excision or splitting Independent of the length of the tract.
Features:
——Good control
——No excision or splitting
——Independent on the length of the fistula tract
——Flexible fiber also allows use in convoluted tract
——Can be executed in only a few minutes
——Can be combined with other forms of therapy for closing the ostium
Sinus Pilonidalis Laser treatment in the treatment of sinus pilonidalis enables you to destroy the pits and the communicating subcutaneous tract in a controlled manner. Using the laser fiber means preservation of the Rima Ani surface and avoidance of wound healing disturbancies to a very high extend known from open excision and at the same time offers a high rate of success.
Fiber Option
Both procedures are realized by using the Radial fiber. This applies energy to the pathway of the fistula extent. The 360° “ringlight” energy emission ensures homogenous photothermal destruction of the fistula tract, allowing safe closure. The efficient radiation concept of the fiber makes optimal use of the laser energy applied. Optimal monitoring of the fiber tip is possible thanks to its excellent ultrasound visibility (if applied). The rugged fiber design is superiorto other light guides through its patented technique.