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.
Showing 2 of 2 products
  • <<
  • >>
Select up to 5 products from below to compare or request more information.
Compare for selected.
Easyret 577nm Fiber Technology Laser
  • Weight (lbs): Inquire
  • Portability: Inquire
  • Power Control: Inquire
  • Delivery Systems: Inquire
  • Dimensions (W × H × D): Inquire
  • Aim Beam Power: Inquire
  • Graphical User Interface: Inquire
Read More
Inquire
Compare for selected.
VITRA 2 532nm Retinal Photocoagulation
  • Features: Vitra 2: Technology
    • New generation of laser cavity with an increased max power level
    • New "space saving" design including a large touch screen
    • Single Spot / MultiSpot scalability


    Vitra 2: All-new clinically oriented software
    • Easy to use user interface
    • Software guided treatment procedures
    • Printable treatment reports


    Vitra 2: Wide range of delivery systems
    • Slit lamp adapters compatible with Haag Streit and Zeiss types slit lamps
    • Slit lamp adapters compatible with Quantel Medical YAG and YAG/SLT lasers
    • Operating Microscopes, Laser indirect ophthalmoscopes and laser probes
  • Weight (lbs): 5.6 kg - 12.3 lbs
  • Portability: Yes
  • Power (V): 1500 mW (at tissue)
  • Delivery Systems: OR microscope adapters compatible with:
    • Zeiss type
    • Leica type

      Laser indirect ophthalmoscopes:
      • Heine Omega 500
      • Keeler Vantage Plus
      Laser Probes
      • Straight: 20, 23, 25 Gauge
      • Curved: 20 Gauge
      • Flexible curved: 23, 25 Gauge
      • Steerable: 23, 25 Gauge
      • Illuminated: 23, 25 Gauge
  • Slit Lamp: Slit lamp adaptability: Quantel Medical slit lamp, Haag Streit BM & BQ and clones, CSO SL 9800
    Lasers: Optimis 2 and Optimis Fusion
  • Delivered Spot Size: SingleSpot slit lamp adapters50 µm to 500 µm

    Multispot slit lamp adapter:
    • MonoSpot Mode: 50 µm to 400 µm
    • MultiSpot Mode: 100 µm to 400 µm
  • Laser Compatibility: Quantel Medical slit lamp, Haag Streit BM & BQ and clones, Zeiss 30 SL, 120 SL et 130 SL and clones, CSO SL 9800
  • Patterns: Square, circle, triple arcs, single spot
  • Power Input: 100 to 240 VAC, 250 VA, 50/60 Hz
  • Dimensions (W × H × D):
    • 18 cm (H) x 19.5 cm (W) x 30 cm (D)
    • 7.1" (H) x 7.7" (W) x 11.8" (D)
  • Number of Wavelengths: 1
  • Treatment Pulse Durations: 10 ms to continuous
  • Aim Beam: 635 - 650 nm
  • Aim Beam Power: Inquire
  • Retinal Spot Size: SingleSpot slit lamp adapters:50 µm to 500 µm

    Multispot slit lamp adapter:
    • MonoSpot Mode: 50 µm to 400 µm
    • MultiSpot Mode: 100 µm to 400 µm
  • Graphical User Interface: Inquire
Read More
Inquire
Select up to 5 products from above to compare or request more information.

Tags:

Please Login or Register to Create Tags

Articles