Polyps are tissue growths that often take the form of little, flat lumps or tiny mushroom-like stalks. The majority of polyps are tiny, measuring less than half an inch in width.
Uterine and colon polyps are the most common, but it’s also possible to develop polyps in places that include the: ear canal,cervix, stomach, nose and throat.
Most polyps are benign, which means they are not malignant. However, because they are caused by aberrant cell proliferation, they might eventually become malignant, or cancerous.
In this case, early check-up and treatment is primordial. Several medical devices and therapies are being followed to treat this disease.
Laser therapy has shown to be one of the most effective. Laser surgery, in particular, appears to be superior than surgical excision alone in the treatment of nasal polyps.
The FDA Portable Surgery Diode Laser System LASER-1.2B was designed precisely to accomplish these objectives.
To explain in more details, the tissue components hemoglobin and melanin interact more with this device’s blue laser light even at reduced power.
Accordingly, this allows LASER-1.2B to perform better and softer bloodless, pain-free Polyps removals.
The LASER-1.2B is also highly recommended by gastroenterologists because to its excellent alignment and precise sighting during microsurgery. It’s all because of its green targeting laser.
Further, in order to guarantee better results, the device is supported with a fiber guide laser.
First, it is compatible with various endoscopic uses. Second, these special fibres are sterilisable which, in turn, prevents any possible cross-infections while guaranteeing a clean and bloodless operative area that actually reduces all possible thermal damages.
Furthermore, the device’s complete lack of water absorption helps to significantly prevent warming of the surrounding tissues.
This should eliminate any possible after-effects which, in turn, will reinforce the laser treatment’s efficacy.
Due to all these features and more, the LASER-1.2 B guarantees the success of Polyps removals in a better way compared to infrared lasers’ operations.
Reference: What Are the Symptoms, Types, and Treatments for Polyps?
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