2013年6月27日星期四


Hemorrhoid Diode Laser Surgery Treatment




All methods used for hemorrhoid treatment has advantages, disadvantages, and limitations. But treatment of hemorrhoid by Diode laser, which is done by skilled surgeon has several advantages over other treatments. This advantages include, less operation time, less pain and bleeding, allow quick healing of piles, no stricture, and minimal recurrence after operation.



Diode laser for treatment of symptomatic hemorrhoid: a short term clinical result of a mini invasive treatment, and one year follow up.


http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22935453





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Diode hemorrhoids laser surgery



Diode laser 980nm is suggested for hemorrhoids treatment, as the 980nm wavelength is equally absorbed by water and hemoglobin, so it can conduct the surgery with pinpoint accuracy and enjoy a very good haemostasis. Compare to other treatment option, the diode laser surgery has less pain and bleeding, allow quick healing of piles, and minimal recurrence. 

Here is the operation procedure with VELAS laser,





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Veterinary diode laser therapy:


Laser therapy is arguably the fastest growing modality in the veterinary profession. To this point, many veterinary clinics offer Class IV laser therapy as a treatment for small animal conditions such as arthritis, sprains and strains and back pain, as well as post-surgical soft tissue trauma and lick granulomas





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980nm GIGAA Veterinary Diode Laser



980nm GIGAA Veterinary Diode Laser



Features and advantages 

Compact - Gigaa Veterinary laser is compact and portable. It fits neatly into the doctor's office or operating suite and can be easily hand carried from one clinic to another.
Quick to set up - Gigaa Veterinary laser runs from a standard electrical wall socket and is ready for use within seconds.
No maintenance & service requirements - Gigaa Veterinary laser is a semi-conductor laser system with few moving parts, which requires no special cooling or maintenance. 
Easy to use - the touch screen and menu driven user interface gives immediate access to treatment opt


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Sales manager


2013年6月21日星期五

Laser surgery VS Electrosurgey


Laser surgery  VS  Electrosurgey




How does a laser compare to an electrosurge?
A laser is gentler, more predictable, and often times will not require local anesthetic. Selective tissue absorption is also another advantage, meaning a diode laser only targets soft tissue. That’s why a laser is safe to use around hard tooth structure and implants. Lasers also ablate with a very shallow zone of necrosis, preventing gingival recession and providing predictable results. Cauterization of nerve endings/sealing lymphatics occurs simultaneously with ablation to decrease swelling and minimize post-op discomfort, while sterilization and disinfection reduces bacterial count. Lasers also biostimulate, promoting faster healing, pain relief, increased collagen growth, and anti-inflammatory effects.



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Veterinary Diode Laser Therapy

Veterinary Diode Laser Therapy
                  --Gigaa Class IV laser system



Gigaa veterinary diode laser provide Class IV deep penetrating therapy laser. This non-invasive, safe therapy uses advanced light wave technology has been shown to be exceptionally effective in wound and lesion decontamination, biostimulation to regenerate new tissue, and collagen coagulation to reduce tissue inflammation and bleeding. The therapy is has no pain and no side effects whatsoever. The powerful Clsaa IV therapy is actually treating the problems instead cover the Symptoms.



Indications for Laser Therapy
The most common Laser Therapy indications are:
  • Acute or chronic otitis (Ear problems)
  • Anal Gland inflammation
  • Arthritis (Degenerative Joint Disease)
  • Back Pain (Intervertebral Disc Disease)
  • Hot Spots
  • Idiopathic Cystitis – (Bladder Inflammation)
  • Inflammatory Conditions:
  • Lick Granulomas
  • Periodontitis (Gingivitis)
  • Sinusitis, Rhinitis (Nasal problems)
  • Surgery (Incisions, Growth Removals, Bone Surgery)
  • Trauma (Skin, Muscle, Bone)
  • Wounds (Trauma)





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Veterinary Diode Laser System



Veterinary Diode Laser System


Veterinary diode laser surgery & veterinary diode laser theratpy
Diode laser energy can be applied superficially, as well as in open and endoscopic surgery. Thin flexible fibers deliver required amounts of energy into the body in a minimally-invasive technique. Both cutting and coagulation are performed in a single step reducing bleeding and decreasing necrosis as compared to other surgical techniques. Patients experience less pain, faster healing and quicker recovery. Many procedures can be performed without general anesthesia, reducing surgical risk as well as treatment time and cost.
Advantages of 980nm Wavelength
Being absorbed by hemoglobin as well as water, this wavelength is optimized to allow resection of highly perfused tissue and simultaneous coagulation of the adjacent vessels. The excellent hemostatic effect of the 980 nm laser light leads to significantly reduced intra-operative bleeding and reduces patient and physician stress.
Benefit
Reduced Bleeding
Reduced Swelling
Reduced Infection.

Quicker Recovery




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Feline surgery diode laser system

Applications for Diode Laser Surgery
Diode Lasers can also be used for a wide variety of feline surgical procedures. These procedures include:
  • Arthroscopic (most commonly knee, shoulder, and elbow joints)
  • Declawing
  • Dental and Oral Surgery
  • Dermatological Conditions
  • Ear, Nose, and Throat Surgery
  • Endoscopic and Arthroscopic Procedures
  • Gastrointestinal Surgery
  • Laparoscopic Procedures
  • Oncological Laser Surgery
  • Ophthalmological Laser Surgery
  • Respiratory Laser Surgery
  • Soft Palate Resection
  • Surgical Excision of a Tumor Mass
  • Thorascopic (Chest and Lung) Surgery
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CONTRAINDICATIONS OF LASER THERAPY



CONTRAINDICATIONS of LASER THERAPY






Contraindication for laser therapy treatment is based upon prudence more than hard experimental or clinical data. The following contraindications are presented as precautionary for safe and effective treatment and care:
Carcinomas Melanomas, Sarcoids, or any other irregular or abnormal cellular growth
Do not use laser over any known primary or secondary lesions.
Corticosteroids
Do not apply laser light to any area that has recently been injected with corticosteroids
Direct Irradiation of the Eyes
Laser energy is harmful to the eye never shine laser light into the eyes at any time, even while wearing safety goggles
Epiphysitis
When applying laser light to epiphysitis, use a low dose initially and use only those treatments necessary to reduce swelling
Hemorrhaging
Do not apply laser light to any lesion that is actively hemorrhaging
Photosensitive Medications
Do not apply laser light to any animal that is currently receiving photosensitive medications
Pregnancy
Laser therapy is contraindicated for use over the pregnant uterus; do not apply laser therapy to a pregnant mare.
Sympathetic Ganglia, the Vagus Nerves & Cardiac Region in Horses with Heart Disease
Laser therapy may significantly alter neural function, and is therefore contraindicated over these regions in horses with heart disease.
Testicles
Do not apply laser light to the testicles of the stallion





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Canine Laser Surgery

Canine Laser Surgery




Overview
Diode laser energy can be applied superficially, as well as in open and endoscopic surgery. Thin flexible fibers deliver required amounts of energy into the body in a minimally-invasive technique. Both cutting and coagulation are performed in a single step reducing bleeding and decreasing necrosis as compared to other surgical techniques. Patients experience less pain, faster healing and quicker recovery. Many procedures can be performed without general anesthesia, reducing surgical risk as well as treatment time and cost.
Advantages of 980nm Wavelength
Being absorbed by hemoglobin as well as water, this wavelength is optimized to allow resection of highly perfused tissue and simultaneous coagulation of the adjacent vessels. The excellent hemostatic effect of the 980 nm laser light leads to significantly reduced intra-operative bleeding and reduces patient and physician stress.
Applications for Diode Laser Surgery
Diode Lasers can also be used for a wide variety of canine surgical procedures. These procedures include:
  • Arthroscopic (most commonly knee, shoulder, and elbow joints)
  • Dental and Oral Surgery
  • Dermatological Conditions
  • Ear, Nose, and Throat Surgery
  • Endoscopic and Arthroscopic Procedures
  • Gastrointestinal Surgery
  • Laparoscopic Procedures
  • Oncological Laser Surgery
  • Ophthalmological Laser Surgery
  • Respiratory Laser Surgery
  • Soft Palate Resection
  • Surgical Excision of a Tumor Mass
  • Thorascopic (Chest and Lung) Surgery



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LASER REHABILITATION





Animal Rehabilitation works much like human rehabilitation. Using Laser Therapy, veterinarians are able to implement rehabilitation treatment plans to restore mobility, strengthen muscles and joints, and help animals heal faster post-operatively while focusing on reducing pain. Laser Therapy may begin prior to surgery, following an injury, or upon referral for a limb deformity. But it is most successful when laser therapy treatments are integrated and coordinated from the beginning, when the initial injury occurs and prior to a surgery being performed. Maintenance laser therapy can be used post rehabilitation to assist continued mobility, strength and fitness
How soon after surgery does Laser Assisted Rehabilitation begin?
The pain-relief and anti-inflammatory phases of Laser Assisted Rehabilitation should start immediately after an injury or surgery. Delaying rehabilitation is generally not beneficial. The strengthening phase of rehabilitation generally starts two weeks after surgery.
Laser Assisted Rehabilitation can help:
  • Patients become mobile after a severe orthopedic or neurologic injury
  • Patients safely use a painful limb after an injury or surgery
  • Improve and prolong the quality of life of geriatric and arthritic patients
  • Achieve weight loss in overweight and obese animals
  • Manage acute and chronic pain
  • Increase the fitness of athletic animals and working dogs
  • Provide ambulatory assistance to patients who need ambulation carts, orthotic devices, or prostheses.
At Risk Patients
Some patients are at higher risk of complications or residual problems after injury or surgery. Laser Assisted Rehabilitation provides new treatment options for these patients that include:
  • Older animals (who tend to heal less rapidly and become non-ambulatory)
  • Miniature breeds (who tend to remain non-weight-bearing for extended periods of time) and giant breeds (who tend to remain non-ambulatory or have mechanical failure of fixation)
  • Animals with weak surgical repairs, for example after repairs of joint luxation or Achilles tendon tears
  • Animals with multiple injuries or surgeries involving multiple limbs
  • Obese animals
  • Animals with debilitating metabolic diseases, including diabetes, Cushing’s syndrome, hypothyroidism and immune-mediated diseases.
Aims and Goals of Laser Assisted Rehabilitation
  • Assist with weight loss treatment programs for obesity
  • Improve function and quality of movement after an injury
  • Improve quality of life for the geriatric and arthritic patients
  • Improved and prolonged quality of life
  • Increase of strength, range of motion, endurance and performance
  • Manage acute and chronic pain
  • Overall increased speed of recovery
  • Reduction of pain, swelling and complications
  • Restore mobility post-surgery
  • Decreases:
    • Atrophy
    • Muscle Contracture
    • Muscle Spasm
    • Pain
    • Scar Tissue
    • Swelling
    • Increases:

    • Coordination
    • Muscle Strength
    • Range of Motion
    • Rate of Recovery
    • Rate of Tissue Healing
Common Conditions Benefiting from Laser Assisted Rehabilitation:
Muscle/Ligament Disorders
Cruciate Ligament Injury & Surgery (most common orthopedic surgery performed in dogs)
Degenerative Myelopathy
Disc disease
Elbow Dysplasia
Fibrocartilagenous Emboli (FCE)
Hip Dysplasia
Muscle Wasting
Tendon/Ligament Injury
Weakness
Orthopedic Disorders
Arthrodesis
Bicipital tendon release
Degenerative Joint Disease (DJD) a
Elbow Dysplasia & Surgery
Femoral Head Ostectomy (FHO)
Fracture repair
Hip Dysplasia & Surgery
Intervertebral Disc Disease
Osteoarthritis
Patellar Luxation (Knee Cap Dislocation) Repair
Post –operative Hip Surgeries: Total Hip Replacement, TPO, FHO
Post-operative Knee Surgeries: TPLO, TTA, Extracapsular Stabilization,
Trauma/Fractures
Neurologic
Back/Neck pain
Balance/Vestibular Disorders
Coonhound Paralysis
Degenerative Myelopathy (DM)
Fibrocartilagenous Embolism (FCE)
Hemilaminectomy/Laminectomy/Fenestration/Ventral Slot
Loss of motor control
Paralysis
Peripheral Nerve Injuries
Proprioception deficits
Wobbler’s Disease
Geriatric 
Arthritis
Chronic neurologic conditions
Muscle weakness
Amputation 
Athletic injuries
Ligament/tendon repair
Muscle Tears, Sprains and Strains
Patellar Luxation
Tendonitis
Trauma
Other Indications
Athletic and Working dogs
Conditioning
Geriatric
Improve strength and endurance
Muscle Weakness
Obesity
Pain management
Resolution of performance problems –gait re-training
Wound care



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2013年6月14日星期五

Continuous vs Pulsed Class IV therapy laser 





There are basically two types of laser therapy units: Continuous and Pulsed Lasers.  Continuous Laser emissions act fast on inflammation, stimulating blood and lymphatic circulation, and inducing fast reabsorption of fluid build-ups; however, they only have a secondary effect on pain, which is diminished after reducing the inflammatory process. Pulsed Laser emissions, on the other hand, have an immediate effect on pain, since they are able to produce analgesia, interfering with the very transmission of the pain impulse to the higher brain centers, but they are less effective at treating inflammation and edema, only achieving results after a long period of application.






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810nm vs 980nm Dental Diode Laser




What’s the difference between 810nm and 980nm wavelengths?

Many clients ask me this question.
When using an 810 nm wavelength you have a higher absorption rate to hemoglobin and melanin in the skin whereas the 980 nm wavelength you have more absorption to water first. As a result, the 980nm is better for ablation and 810nm is better for coagulation.

But It is hard to tell the difference between the wavelengths clinically, as the absorption differences are very minor.






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2013年6月7日星期五

Veterinary Diode Laser Surgery



What are the benefits of Laser Surgery?
educed Bleeding:

Reduced Infection:

Reduced Pain:

Reduced Swelling:

Extreme Surgical Precision:



Features and advantages 

Compact - Gigaa Veterinary laser is compact and portable. It fits neatly into the doctor's office or operating suite and can be easily hand carried from one clinic to another.
Quick to set up - Gigaa Veterinary laser runs from a standard electrical wall socket and is ready for use within seconds.
No maintenance & service requirements - Gigaa Veterinary laser is a semi-conductor laser system with few moving parts, which requires no special cooling or maintenance. 
Easy to use - the touch screen and menu driven user interface gives immediate access to treatment opt





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Sales manager


Surgical diode laser----VELAS 60W


Diode lasers nowadays are used for numerous surgical operations because there are less invasive and homeostatic and work partially very much precise than the scalpel. We offer medical diode lasers with various output power and wavelength.


The 60w laser can not only meet the need of the general surgical departments like Endovascular and ENT, but also some other departments whcih has higher technical requirements like Gynecology and Urology etc. 


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Dental Laser Treatment

Dental laser treatment

Among the available NIR wavelengths, research has shown the wavelengths around 810 nm to be one of the most versatile with regard to the number of possible treatment options, as this wavelength range can be effectively used in the field of soft tissue surgery, periodontics, endodontics, implantology and tooth whitening. The versatility of the instrument,combined with the latest achievements in diode laser technology, compact design and affordability, should
appeal to dental professionals seeking to optimize the procedures they currently perform and expand the number of services they offer


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Veterinary diode laser Economic Merit
The primary concern voiced by veterinarian when purchasing medical equipment is the initial capital investment. This “capital” concern can often times blind veterinarians from realizing their true potential excessive income. With laser technology, veterinarians can optimize their revenue generating capabilities, while gaining a marketing edge by offering a “higher standard of care” for their patients.

The public has been well educated on the benefits of laser surgery as it applies to human medicine. It is perceived that laser surgery means less pain, less swelling, less blood loss during surgery, and a decrease in the change of post-operative infections. With society already grasping the concept that laser surgery is better, they will undoubtedly opt for pet laser surgery whenever it is available at veterinary hospitals. Gbox laser system offers veterinarians the opportunity to hone their surgical skills, while complying with the pet owners ever so growing demand for pet laser surgery.

Economics of Laser Surgery:

Veterinarians need to realize the value of the laser service that they are providing and need to price their surgeries accordingly. Hospitals are currently charging an additional surgical laser procedure fee ranging from $35.00 - $200.00 depending on the complexity of the operation. These additional laser surgical fees are calculated below and equate to laser generated revenue ranging from $30,000 - $70,000 annually.


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Oral Ulcer Therapy Laser

Cheese dental laser can be a successful treatment for a dental Periodontal pocket which centers on the reduction and elimination of the offending organisms.


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Laser lypolysis & Laser liposuction

VELAS 30W 980nm causes fat cells to break apart and be eliminated by the body through non-selective heating of the adipose tissue. The 30w diode laser energy is delivered via an optical fiber inside a cannula, inserted through a tiny incision to the treatment site.

The thermal energy has the added advantage of tissue tightening via simultaneous photo-stimulation of dermal collagen.


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Veterinary Diode Laser
Veterinary Diode Laser Surgery
Veterinary Diode Laser Therapy

With the diode laser, energy is transferred from the housing to the tissue by a solid fiber-optic system. Fibers vary in size, typically 400 mm to 800 mm, Orr says.

“An advantage to this type of system is the ability to deliver laser energy to tissue through ports in fiber-optical devices and in aqueous environments,” Orr says. “I use my diode laser in just about all my declaws. I don’t need to use a tourniquet; there is no bleeding and healing is fast. I use a little skin glue to close and that’s it.”

Lucien, sales manager of the GIGAA Co Ltd. says a Gigaa Diode Laser usually lasts seven to 10 years.
“You can get thousands of hours of use with a diode laser before worrying about needing an upgrade or replacement,” Jensen says. “It is lightweight and has a fine tip like a scalpel. The great thing about a diode laser is that it isn’t something you have to spend money on without getting a return, like an autoclave. You can expect to make a direct profit from a laser.”


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