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Proctology Laser Treatment

Category:980nm 1470nm Diode Laser Machine

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1470nm Diode Laser Treatment Hemorrhoids Proctology Surgery Proctology Laser

1470nm laser treatment offers a minimally invasive solution for proctological conditions like hemorrhoids, fistulas, and pilonidal sinus. Its principle relies on laser-generated heat to coagulate, carbonize, and vaporize diseased tissue, enabling precise cutting and vascular sealing. Compared to open hemorrhoidectomy, delivering 1470nm diode laser energy to small-to-medium hemorrhoids results in significantly less pain and achieves partial to complete resolution rapidly. This technology pioneers advanced standards in proctology by providing a simple, safe, and highly effective treatment.

What Does 980nm And 1470nm Used For?

Our diode laser implements two separate wavelengths: 1470nm laser wavelength which specifically targets water in hemorrhoidal and fistula tissue.

980nm laser wavelength targeting oxyhemoglobin in the hemorrhoidal supplying arteries.

This allows for optimal ablation and coagulation of the specific treatment area using a low power energy intensity for safe treatment with minimal risk of burns.

Clinic Application for Proctology Laser Hemorrhoids

Laser Hemorrhoido Plasty – laser for hemorrhoids

LHP is used as a gentle therapy for advanced hemorrhoids under appropriate anesthesia and allows interstitial laser coagulation of both segmental and circular hemorrhoidal nodes. As the energy of the laser is inserted centrally into the hemorrhoidal node, the hemorrhoid can be treated according to its size without causing any damage to the anoderm or mucosa. No foreign materials (clamps) are needed, and LHP is not associated with any risk of stenosis. Healing is excellent because, unlike conventional surgeries, there are no incisions or sutures.

Fistula-tract Laser Closure – laser for anal fistulas

FiLaC treats the fistula tract as gently as possible. The flexible, radially emitting FiLaC fiber is precisely placed using a pilot beam and delivers the energy into the course of the fistula tract. The efficient radiation concept of the FiLaC fiber makes optimal use of the applied energy.

With minimally invasive laser therapy, the sphincter muscle is not damaged during the treatment of anal fistulas: all areas of the muscle are preserved to a maximum and incontinence is avoided.

Sinus Pilonidalis treatment – laser for sinus pilonidalis

The newest field of application for FiLaC is the treatment of sinus pilonidalis, or pilonidal cysts during the so called SiLaC treatment. Here, the laser therapie achieves excellent healing, minimal wound surfaces, and convincing cosmetic results.

1470nm Diode laser Hemorrhoids Proctology Treatment

High Water Absorption:

It is highly absorbed by water, making it effective for cutting and coagulating water-rich tissues.

Reduced Bleeding:

Due to its high water absorption, it can better coagulate blood vessels, reducing intraoperative bleeding.

Less Thermal Damage:

The concentrated energy results in a smaller area of thermal spread, reducing thermal damage to surrounding tissues and increasing the safety of the procedure.

Advantage of Proctology Hemorrhoids Laser Treatment

Diode laser for proctology is a non-invasive treatment that reduces tissue damage, thereby lowering surgical risks and recovery time. Additionally, they can easily remove soft tissue during the procedure, offering excellent hemostasis with minimal pain, reduced inflammation response, and faster wound healing.

Minimally Invasive:

The laser’s precision allows for a minimally invasive approach, meaning smaller incisions, less tissue damage, and reduced bleeding.

Reduced Pain:

Laser treatment generally results in less postoperative pain compared to conventional surgical techniques.

Faster Recovery:

Patients often experience a faster recovery and can return to their normal activities sooner.

Lower Risk of Complications:

The targeted nature of the laser reduces the risk of complications like infection, scarring, and anal stenosis.

Effective for Various Grades:

This laser technology is effective for treating various grades of hemorrhoids, including grade II, III, and even some cases of grade IV.

Can be Combined with Other Procedures:

The 1470nm laser can be used in combination with other techniques, such as lateral internal sphincterotomy (LIS), to address both hemorrhoids and anal fissures in the same procedure.

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