SLT or Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty is a procedure that uses a laser to aid in fluid drainage from the eye, decreasing pressure. This low-level laser opens the drainage angle of the eye so fluid can drain out of the front of the eye. A slit-lamp microscope is used to guide the laser into the trabecular meshwork of the eye. This procedure is often done as a primary treatment for open-angle glaucoma patients before other surgical procedures are tried.
SLT is a fairly low-risk surgical procedure and complications are rare. An SLT laser is often combined with a YAG laser. Yag Laser Capsulotomy is a procedure intended to correct posterior capsule opacity. Having these lasers bundled together can benefit a practice in saving space and money as wells as improving practice efficiency.
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- Weight (lbs): 24.15 kg (53.1 lbs)
- Energy:
- SLT: 0.3 to 2 mJ
- YAG:0,3 ta 10 mJ (1 pulse)
- Wavelength:
- Spot Size:
- SLT: 400 microns
- YAG: 10 microns (86.4% energy in diameter) - 8 microns FWHM
- Pulse Duration: 4 ns
- Repetition Rate:
- SLT: Up to 2.5 Hz
- YAG: Up to 2 Hz
- Power Requirements: 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
- Cooling: Air cooled
- Laser Source:
- SLT: Q-switched, frequency doubled Nd:YAG
- YAG: Q-switched Nd:YAG
- Dimensions (W × H × D):
- 54 cm x 64.7 cm x 48.5 cm
- 21.3" x 25,5" x 48.5"
- Aiming Beam: Red 635 nm, adjustable intensity
- Pulse Mode:
- SLT: Single pulse
- YAG: 1, 2 and 3 pulses per shot
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