Retinal Photocoagulation Laser

Retinal Photocoagulation Lasers are used to treat a variety of eye diseases including the two leading causes of blindness in the United States: Diabetic Retinopathy and Age-related Macular Degeneration. This precision laser can lower the risk of vision loss by cauterizing ocular blood vessels. Two types of Photocoagulation Lasers are used for conditions like Diabetic Retinopathy. The first is Focal Photocoagulation, which treats specific leaking blood vessels in the retina. The second is Scatter or Pan-retinal Photocoagulation; this type is used for more widespread damage over the retina. The risk of using a Retinal Photocoagulation Laser are low and side affects are rarely severe. Retinal Photocoagulation Lasers are often combined with other lasers to encompass a multitude of Ophthalmological surgical procedures. Deciding on which Retinal Photocoagulation Laser or combination laser for your practice depends on practice size, common procedures, patient dynamics as well as monetary investment.
CompanyEllex
ItemIntegre Pro™ All-In-One Laser/Slit Lamp Photocoagulator
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DescriptionIntegre Pro™ will enable you set new standards in retinal laser photocoagulation. Combining high-precision optics matched to optimized laser performance, Integre Pro™ is one of the leading systems for the diagnosis and treatment of retinal disease.
Features
  • Retinal laser photocoagulation
  • Multi-colour photocoagulation 561nm or 532nm
  • Optional 670nm Red wavelength
Weight (lbs)77 lbs (35kg) (laser only)
Power (V)100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 800 VA
Delivered Spot Size50 to 1000 µm, continuously variable
Dimensions (W × H × D)76 cm (30 in) x 62 cm (24 in) x 47 cm (19 in)
Number of Wavelengths1. yellow-red configuration: 561 nm and 670 nm
2. yellow configuration: 561 nm
3. green configuration: 532 nm
Aim Beamred 635 nm, adjustable intensity
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