The pharynx, often known as the throat, is a portion of the digestive and respiratory systems. The oropharynx is a tube that links the centre of the throat to the oral cavity (mouth). It allows for the passage of air, food, and fluids.
The pharynx is the site of common illnesses, including sore throat and tonsillitis.
Cancer, Dysphagia, Infections, Inflammation in the auditory tubes, Pharyngitis, Sleep apnea, Tonsillitis are the most common disorders that can affect pharynx function.
To address these concerns, a variety of surgical procedures are being used. However, a growing number of laryngologists are turning to a relatively novel therapeutic approach known as non-surgical laser therapy.
In this regard, multiple laser machines are being used. However, few of them are demonstrating a high-level proficiency with outstanding final results.
One of these effective technologies is the FDA Portable Surgery Diode Laser System LASER-1.2B.
The tissue components haemoglobin and melanin interact more with the blue laser light even at reduced power.
As a whole, the LASER-1.2B is capable of performing better and smoother bloodless, painless pharyngeal slicing.
What also makes the LASER-1.2B highly recommended by laryngologists ( ENT doctors) is that it displays an accurate alignment and exact sighting during the surgery. All thanks to its green aiming beam.
Furthermore, the gadget is backed with a fibre guide laser to ensure superior outcomes.
To begin with, it is suitable for a variety of endoscopic applications. Second, these unique fibres are sterilisable, preventing cross-infections and ensuring a clean and bloodless operational environment. As a result, all probable thermal damages are reduced.
Moreover, the complete absence of water absorption helps drastically reduce the overheating of the surrounding tissues.
This should reduce any potential side effects, boosting the laser treatment’s effectiveness.
Due to all these features and more, the LASER-1.2 B guarantees increased cutting effectiveness, much higher than the one obtained with infrared lasers.
ENT and laser are inextricably intertwined. Thanks to laser treatment, it is now feasible to perform a wide range of procedures.
The number of laser treatments in the field of ENT has been rising for several years now.
Thanks to this innovative technology, various applications are taking place office or theater based.
In this case, the 980nm Surgery laser system LASER-1.2 B provides the ideal laser for patients with laryngeal problems.
Reference: Diode Laser for Laryngeal Cancer: “980 nm” and Beyond the Classic CO2
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