YAG Lasers for Trabeculotomy and Capsulotomy

YAG lasers are often used for Capsulotomy and Trabeculectomy procedures. Yag Laser Capsulotomy is a procedure intended to correct posterior capsule opacity whereas Trabeculectomy is a procedure used in Glaucoma patients to relieve intraocular pressure via YAG laser. A Capsulotomy is necessary when the capsule becomes cloudy because of healing scar tissue. This is a fairly common condition post-operatively. The Yag Laser creates a tiny hole in the posterior membrane to allow the passage of light through and to restore clear and unobstructed vision. A Trabeculectomy or SLT (Selective Laser Trabeculectomy) is partial removal of the trabecular meshwork and surrounding areas to drain excess fluid and relieve pressure.

Many YAG lasers on the market now boast the dual features that enable an Ophthalmologist to perform both Capsulotomy and Trabeculectomy procedure via one laser. This allows an Ophthalmology practice to utilize available space and decrease the amount of large equipment needed. Many of these YAG lasers offer upgradable features that are available to add on at a later date, insuring your practice stays up to date.
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YC-1800 Ophthalmic YAG Laser System
  • Features: -High operability with S-switch on joystick
    The S-switch on the joystick provides changes to treatment settings while maintaining alignment on the region being treated. The convenience of not looking away from the oculars during treatment and ease of use allow surgeons an increased level of comfort during treatment.

    -Reliable laser output with unique D-pulse control
    The YC-1800 employs D-pulse, the advanced technology to control the pulse number under the CPU, providing stable laser output without being affected by environmental conditions and change over time.

    -Dual rotatable aiming beam for accurate alignment
    The dual 635 nm aiming beam offers superior targeting, which in turn enhances the speed and ease of surgery. The 635 nm beam is also safer for human eyes because it achieves the same crisp and sharp intensity of 650 nm or 670 nm beam with half the power output. The dual aiming beam can be rotated incrementally up to 360º permitting efficient and precise treatment.

    -Wide range of focus shift
    Focus shift enables focal point of YAG laser beam to shift within 500 µm in an anteroposterior direction from focal point of aiming beam. It is displayed in 25 µm increments, which allows minute setting to meet various clinical needs.

    -Easily upgraded to the YAG/Green Combo system
    The combination with NIDEK laser photocoagulator, MC-500, GYC-500, and GYC-1000 allows wide range of treatment and saves space in a operation room.

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