Description
It’s Purpose:
The Diomed 15 Plus Surgical Laser is a medical device used for minimally invasive surgical procedures that require precision and targeted tissue ablation. It utilizes laser technology to deliver controlled energy to specific areas, allowing for precise tissue removal and cauterization.
Acme’s Summary:
In summary, the Diomed 15 Plus Surgical Laser is a versatile and precise medical device used for minimally invasive surgical procedures. With its laser technology, adjustable parameters, and portability, it provides surgeons with a valuable tool for targeted tissue ablation and cauterization, leading to improved surgical outcomes in various medical specialties.
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5 Best Things:
- Laser Technology: The Diomed 15 Plus employs laser technology, typically utilizing a 940 nm or 980 nm diode laser, to deliver energy to the surgical site. The laser beam can be precisely controlled, enabling accurate tissue targeting.
- Minimally Invasive Surgery: The surgical laser is specifically designed for minimally invasive procedures. It offers a range of fiber optic delivery systems, allowing surgeons to access and treat targeted areas through small incisions or endoscopic approaches.
- Tissue Ablation and Cauterization: The laser energy emitted by the Diomed 15 Plus interacts with tissue, resulting in tissue ablation (removal) and cauterization (sealing of blood vessels). This enables precise and controlled removal of tissue while minimizing bleeding and collateral damage to surrounding structures.
- Adjustable Parameters: The system provides adjustable parameters, such as laser power and pulse duration, to accommodate different surgical requirements. Surgeons can tailor the laser settings based on the specific procedure and tissue characteristics.
- Versatility: The Diomed 15 Plus offers versatility in the types of surgical procedures it can be used for. It is commonly utilized in various disciplines, including dermatology, urology, gynecology, and general surgery, for procedures such as tissue ablation, tumor removal, and vascular treatments.