General surgery
HAPROS lasers can be used in a variety of surgical applications
The wavelengths of 980nm and 1470nm can be used individually or in comb
ination to meet the diverse needs of surgeons' operating rooms
The essential accessories for laser surgery are the various optical fibers - with
different calibers and types of tips - which are used naked/alone or complete
witha special surgical handpiece
PLDD
PLDD is a minimally invasive procedure, meaning it only requires
a very small incision in the skin to be performed, which can
reduce postoperative pain, shorten recovery time,
and reduce the risk of infection compared to open surgery
In PLDD surgery, the doctor uses a special needle to guide
the laser fibers into the damaged disc. The laser is then activated
to ablate or vaporize a portion of the nucleus pulposus tissue
of the intervertebral disc, reducing pressure on the nerve roots or
spinal cord
This technique is suitable for patients who suffer pain due to a
herniated disc but are not suitable or unwilling to undergo
traditional open surgery. lt is often used to treat smaller
herniated discs and may not be the best choice for larger
herniated discs or severe spinal stenosis
Application of 980nm wavelength in ENT
The 980nm laser can be used to perform various minimally invasive surgeries such as polypectomy, tonsillectomy, adenoidectomy, etc. Due to its ability to act precisely on the target tissues while reducing damage to surrounding healthy tissues, this helps to reduce the risk of postoperative complications and
shorten recovery time
This wavelength of laser also has excellent coagulation and can effectively control bleeding points during surgery, providing a clearer surgical vision and reducing blood loss
The 980nm laser can be used to vaporize or ablate excess tissue, such as hypertrophic lesions in the nasal cavity (such as nasal polyps), or small nodules or cysts in the larynx. This property makes it an effective tool for dealing with problems related to obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAHS).
For some chronic inflammatory diseases, such as chronic sinusitis, the 980nm laser can improve symptoms by reducing the local inflammatory response. Laser therapy may help shrink swollen mucous membranes and promote drainage, which in turn may relieve symptoms.
Roncopathy
This is one of the most common serious health problems associated with snoring. lt involves recurrent partial or complete obstruction of the upper airway during sleep, leading to apnea or significant reduction in ventilation, which in turn causes hypoxemia.hypercapnia, and frequent arousals
The laser's ability to target tissues with great precision allows the doctor to delicately manipulate the area to be treated while minimizing the impact on surrounding healthy tissue. This is essential for the protection of vital structures, such as the vocal cords
Due to the coagulation properties of the laser, it can effectively control bleeding during surgery, providing a clearer view of the operation. Laser technology can be used to treat a variety of causes of snoring, including laxity of the soft palate, enlarged tonsils, adenoid hyperplasia, and more. By adjusting the laser parameters, the doctor can choose the most suitable treatment for a particular patient.
Neurosurgery
Neurosurgery is a medical specialty that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of diseases and injuries of the central nervous system (including the brain and spinal cord), peripheral nervous system, and autor omic nervous system. Neurosurgeons deal with a variety of complex conditions, which may involve the praln, spine, skull base, scalp, cerebrovascular svstem, plexus, peripheral nerves. etc
Lasers can be used not only to remove or ablate diseased tissue, but also for other purposes, such as photodynamic therapy (PDT, in which lasers activate photosensitizers to kill cancer cells; or for the research and application of nerve repair and regeneration
Laser Proctology
What is Laser Proctology
Laser Proctology is a specialized medical field that utilizes laser technology to diagnose and treat various anorectal conditions in a minimally invasive manner. By focusing high-precision laser enelgy, it offers targeted therapy with reduced pain, bleeding, and faster recovery compared to traditional surgical methods.
Laser anorectal surgery is becoming the modern preferred option for the treatment of anorectal diseases with its features of "high efficiency, minimally invasive, and rapid recovery", especially suitable for patient groups seeking comfortable medical treatment.
About Laser Proctology
- Specially designed fibers (bare, conical, cylindrica)
- Wide range of marketing/supporting material, clinica
articles/papers and clinica training support
- Versatile,compact in size, light in weight & apprecia
ted desian with 10.1 inch touch screen user interface
- User friendly prestored protocols for each application
with option of future upgrades
- Economical in use
- Low maintenance cost, highly reliable diodes
- Flexibility of development other customized parame
ters and OEM products
Other Applications
Hemorrhoids
Swelling of veins in the rectum or anus,
which may cause pain,itching, and bleeding.
Anal Fissures:
Small tears in the lining of the anus, often
causing pain and bleeding during
powel movements.
Anal Fistulas:
Abnormal connections between the anus
and surrounding skin, usually
caused by infection.
Perianal Abscesses:
Painful collections of pus near the anus
or rectum.
Fecal Incontinence:
Inability to control bowel
movements.Rectal Prolapse:
A condition where the rectum
protrudes through the anus.
Benefits
- High precision and minimally invasive
Precision cuttind: The laser can be focused down to the micron level, enabling fine manipulation at the celular level. especjally for delicate structures such as nerves, ophthalmology (e.g, LASlK surgery), and ear, nose, and throat.Reduced tissue damage: Through selective absorption (e.g. hemoglobin or water molecules absorbing specific wavelengths, the laser
can target diseased tissues and protect the surrounding healthy tissues, reducing the risk of post-operative scarring.
- Less intraoperative bleeding
Reduced need for blood transfusions: less bleeding makes for safer surgery
- Reducing the risk of infection
Non-contact technology: the laser cuts in a non-contact manner, avoiding direct contamination of the tissue by the instrument
- Short surgery time and quick recovery
Faster postoperative recovery: minimally invasive operation reduces pain and sweling and shortens the patient's hospital stay
About Laser Surgery :
utilizes the precise cutting, coagulation and vaporization capabilities of high-energy laser beams to achieve minimally
invasive and highly effective surgical results. Its advantages include high-precision operation to reduce tissue damage, immediate hemostasis to reduce intraoperative bleeding, high-temperature sterilization to reduce the risk of infection, and shorter recovery time,making laser surgery an important technology in modern medicine with its unique advantages.