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Hi-Tech Infrastructure

A growing armamentarium of surgical techniques is available for treatment of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH). Transurethral Resection of Prostate (TURP) has become the gold standard, on account of its capability to remove obstructing prostatic tissue, with durable clinical efficacy. Hemorrhage and risk of transurethral resection syndrome (TURS) are significant disadvantages, and many patients requiring surgery are elderly and/or have significant comorbidities.

  • Wave Length : 2010 nm.
  • Power : Up to 120 W
  • Power Setting : 5 W to 120 W in 1, 5, 10 W Increment Steps
  • Treatment Mode : Continuous wave or Pulsed ( 10-1000 ms)
  • Beam Delivery : Wide range of Flexible Silica Frontal / End and Side Firing Fibres
  • Aiming Beam : 635 nm ( Adjustable <4mW)
  • Electrical Requirements : 200-240VAC, Single phase, 50/60Hz, 16A
  • Cooling Air Cooled
  • Noise Level Less than : 58dBA
  • Operating Temperature : 10 deg C – 30 deg C
  • Storage Temperature : 10 deg C – 40 deg C
  • Humidity : 30% – 90%
  • Dimensions :(W)550mm x (D)750mm x (H)1100mm Weight :160Kgs
  • Highly Absorbed by Water
  • High Speed Cutting and Tissue Ablation with Very Low Penetration Depth ( 0.2 mm ).
  • High Haemostasis.
  • High Speed Cutting
  • Fast Patient Recovery Time
  • Minimal Risk of Erectile Disfuntion
  • Vaporisation of Prostate
  • Vapo-Enucleation of Prostate
  • Bladder Tumors
  • Bladder Neck Insertion
  • ENT
  • GYNAECOLOGY
  • HAEMORRHOIDS
  • DERMATOLOGY
  • NEUROSURGERY
  • LAPAROSCOPY
  • GENERAL SURGERY
  • Side Firing Fibre – 600 µm
  • Frontal / Bare Fibre – 600 µm / 400 µm / 200 µm
  • 3m Long Sterile & Re-Usable