2014年9月27日星期六

Veterinary dental laser surgery









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VELAS 980nm laser lipolysis

Indications for Veterinary Diode Laser Therapy


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

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Diode Laser for otolaryngology

Diode Laser for otolaryngology

This a lightweight, portable, battery supported ,980-nm wavelength Diode laser with a fiber optic delivery system is being used widely the field of otolaryngology, as it is less expensive.

The laser transmits radiation via a flexible quartz fiber optic cable that can be used with a set of intra nasal, micro laryngeal hand pieces. These hand pieces allow for optimal laser focusing.

Light at its particular wavelength is absorbed by tissues relatively independent of tissue type. Tissue response at this wavelength is determined by the absorption of water as well as by absorption of endogenous components such as hemoglobin and melanin. As a result, the diode laser has a large (up to 10 mm) penetration depth in biologic tissue, which makes it ideal for photo coagulation. By contrast, the Co2 laser has a very shallow penetration depth and thus is best used for tissue vaporization.

This laser compares favorably with several of the other thermal lasers used in otolaryngology; its tissue-cutting and coagulation effect is comparable to that of other commonly used lasers.

The Diode laser’s flexible fiber delivery system is compatible with hollow instruments, allows for coaxial vision, and is ideally suited for intranasal, oral and micro laryngeal use.

The Diode laser is housed in a portable case and light weight so it can be easily transported between the OPD and the operating room. The length of set-up time is generally less than 5 minutes, and no warm-up period is necessary. It is battery supported in case of power failure.


2014年9月20日星期六

Economic Merit for veterinary laser

Economic Merit for veterinary laser

Effective use of capital funds is a primary concern of most veterinarians. Medical equipment has to be both clinically effective and contribute to the bottom line. Where laser surgery is concerned, it may be difficult to realize how this capital expense can have a positive impact on revenue. With laser technology, veterinarians have the opportunity to optimize revenue, while gaining a marketplace advantage by offering a “higher standard of care”.

Lasers in medicine for humans is well known and accepted as the best alternative for many procedures. Low blood loss, reduced pain, reduced infection and rapid recovery are important to pet owners as well. Today the public is educated on the benefits of laser surgery and often demand the same standards of care for their animals. A laser in the clinic is an important tool for veterinarians who understand the value of offering a choice for clients. It’s a win-win; the client receives the best care for their loved one while the practice gets to charge a premium fee for premium service. The actual per procedure charge can quickly amortize the cost of the laser. The recurring per procedure cost is low, giving the practice a good operating margin while using a “best solution” for the client. GIGAA VET laser system offers veterinarians the opportunity to use their surgical skills while complying with the pet owner’s desire for a good clinical results.


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Laser for gynecology

Laser for genecology

During the last decade, the use of laser technology has become more common in operative gynaecology in Norway. The first modality to be introduced was the carbondioxide, CO2-laser, used together with the colposcope for the treatment of cervical intraepithelial dysplasia and condylomata. The same laser has also been employed through laparoscopic technique, with the aid of modern microvideofacilities. Finally, using the hysteroscopic technique, the diode laser, has been introduced for treating intrauterine conditions. The use of laser in operative gynaecology makes it necessary to change the attitude towards indications for operation. The possibilities are challenging, and the effect on the length of postoperative convalescence is especially rewarding. The introduction of lasers in gynaecology could have far-reaching consequences for efficient use of hospital resources.


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USE of Diode Laser for veterinary surgery

USE of Diode Laser for veterinary surgery
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.”

You can get thousands of hours of use with a diode laser before worrying about needing an upgrade or replacement, 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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Advantages of using CHEESE Soft Tissue Diode lasers in Dentistry

Advantages of using CHEESE Soft Tissue Diode lasers in Dentistry

  • Pain free treatments
  • Less discomfort
  • Ideal for sensitive patients
  • Almost bloodless procedures and faster recovery
  • Improved post-operative inflammation
  • Most procedure require little or no anesthetics
  • Negligible unpleasant pressure, noise and vibrations
  • Little to no tissue recession due to controlled thermal damage

Applications of CHEESE Soft 

Tissue Diode lasers 

Asthetics & Surgery

  • Exposure of unerupted teeth
  • Fibroma removal
  • Frenectomy and frenotomy
  • Gingival troughing for crown impressions
  • Gingivectomy & Gingivoplasty
  • Gingival incision and excision
  • Hemostasis and coagulation
  • Implant recovery
  • Incision and drainage of abscess
  • Leukoplakia
  • Operculectomy
  • Oral papillectomies
  • Reduction of gingival hypertrophy
  • Soft Tissue crown lengthening
  • Treatment of canker sores, herpetic and aphthous ulcers of the oral mucosa
  • Vestibuloplasty

CHEESE Soft Tissue Diode lasers Usage

  • Laser Periodontal.
  • Laser soft tissue curettage.
  • Laser removal of diseased, infected, inflamed, and necrosed soft tissue within the periodontal pocket
  • Removal of highly inflamed edematous tissue affected by bacteria penetration of the pocket lining and junctional epithelium
  • Sulcular debridement (removal of diseased or inflamed soft tissue in the periodontal pocket to improve clinical indices including: gingival index, gingival bleeding index, probe depth, attachment loss and tooth mobility
  • Dental intraoral soft tissue general, oral maxilla-facial and cosmetic surgery including ablating, incising, excising, vaporizing and coagulation of soft tissues using a fiber optic delivery system.

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