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Technology: | 980nm+1470nm |
Surgery: | Proctology in Hemorrhoids , Piles ,Sinus Pilonidal |
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Some common anorectal conditions include hemorrhoids, anal fistulas, and pilonidal sinuses (also called "pilonidal sinuses" or "pilonidal cysts"). These diseases all involve the anus and rectum, affect the patient's quality of life, and sometimes have similar symptoms, such as pain and discharge. Let's take a closer look at their characteristics.
Hemorrhoids refer to varicose veins or abnormally enlarged blood vessels in the anorectal area, usually accompanied by pain, bleeding, itching or a foreign body sensation. The occurrence of hemorrhoids is related to many factors, such as long-term sitting, constipation, poor diet, obesity, stress, etc.
1. Hemorrhoids
Hemorrhoids are swellings caused by dilation of blood vessels and veins in the anus and rectum. They can be divided into internal hemorrhoids (located inside the rectum), external hemorrhoids (located outside the anus), and mixed hemorrhoids (a combination of internal and external hemorrhoids) according to their location. The symptoms of hemorrhoids vary depending on the severity of the disease, including bleeding, swelling, pain, itching, and foreign body sensation. Common causes include constipation, prolonged sitting or standing, and poor eating habits. Mild hemorrhoids can be relieved by improving diet and lifestyle. In severe cases, surgical treatment may be required, such as traditional surgery, rubber band ligation, or laser treatment.
2.Anal fistula is an abnormal infection channel formed near the anus or rectum, usually due to anal gland infection or abscess that has not been completely cured, causing the infection to spread and form a fistula. Anal fistula patients often experience symptoms such as anal pain, discharge, pus, and itching, and repeated fistula infections and pus exudation seriously affect their lives. Anal fistulas often require surgical treatment, such as traditional incision or minimally invasive laser ablation (FiLaC), to completely remove infected tissue and promote fistula closure.
3. Pilonidal sinus
Pilonidal sinus (or pilonidal sinus) is an infectious lesion of the skin and subcutaneous tissue in the coccyx or sacral region, often presenting in adolescence or young adults. The cause of its formation is not fully understood, but is usually related to embedded hair in the skin, prolonged sitting, skin friction, and moisture. The main symptoms of pilonidal sinus include localized pain, redness, discharge, and even abscess formation. Treatment mainly involves surgical removal of the affected area, and in severe cases, surgical excision and drainage, sometimes combined with laser therapy to promote healing.
4. The principle of fistula laser ablation FiLaC uses tiny laser fibers to penetrate deep into the fistula and use laser heat energy to directly ablate the infected tissue on the inner wall of the fistula. The high temperature of the laser will cause the fistula tissue to shrink and close, and stimulate the healing of normal tissue, thereby achieving the effect of curing anal fistula. Since this method only acts on the inside of the fistula and does not damage the surrounding anal sphincter, it greatly reduces the risk of complications such as postoperative incontinence.
How long does it take to heal after a hemorrhoidectomy?
Summary. It can take four to eight weeks to recover from a hemorrhoidectomy, although you should be able to return to work in one to two weeks. During this time, you need to adjust your diet to avoid constipation and avoid activities (like heavy lifting) that can disrupt the surgical incision
Tips for Recovery:
Stay Hydrated: Drinking plenty of water helps soften stools and prevent constipation.
High-Fiber Diet: Fiber-rich foods can make bowel movements easier and reduce straining.
Avoid Heavy Lifting: This can strain the area and slow healing.
The 1470nm laser is effective for treating hemorrhoids and is increasingly popular for several reasons. This specific wavelength of laser, often referred to as a diode laser, targets water in the tissue, which allows for precise and minimally invasive treatment of hemorrhoidal tissue with reduced damage to surrounding areas. Here's an overview of why it's considered effective and the benefits it offers:
1. Precision in Targeting Hemorrhoidal Tissue
The 1470nm wavelength is absorbed well by water and hemoglobin, which are abundant in hemorrhoidal tissue. This allows for selective targeting of the hemorrhoidal blood vessels without causing extensive damage to nearby tissue.
2. Reduced Pain and Faster Recovery
Laser treatment typically causes less trauma than traditional surgical methods, leading to less postoperative pain and a quicker recovery time.
Most patients experience minimal pain and can resume daily activities faster, often within a few days.
3. Minimally Invasive Procedure
The procedure is typically done on an outpatient basis, so there's no need for an overnight hospital stay.
It involves less bleeding, swelling, and post-procedure complications, which is ideal for patients looking for a minimally invasive solution.
4. Effective for Different Hemorrhoid Grades
The 1470nm laser can be effective for various grades of hemorrhoids, particularly grades 2 and 3, where the hemorrhoids have started prolapsing (extending out of the anus) but are still reducible.
For more advanced cases (grade 4), where the hemorrhoids are permanently prolapsed, laser treatment might still be beneficial but is usually combined with other procedures.
5. Quicker Recovery and Return to Normal Activities
Patients generally experience a faster return to normal activities compared to conventional hemorrhoidectomy, where recovery might take several weeks.
Since the procedure minimizes collateral tissue damage, healing is typically faster.
Output
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Fiber-optic coupling
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Laser Wavelength
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980nm+1470nm
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Treatment
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Proctology in Hemorrhoids , Piles ,sinus pilonidalis,Fistula Laser Ablation
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Language
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English or OEM
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Frequency
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1~9Hz
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Mode
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Pulse mode,Continuous mode
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Package size
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46*44*34cm
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Net/Gross weight
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5KG/13KG
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Input
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AC:100~240V,50/60Hz
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Advantages
1. Maximum reliability, minimal side effects
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3. Less bruising will appear as laser coagulates small vessels immediately.
4. Perfect treatment control while seeing the amount of energy in Watts.
5. Atraumatic and very fine cannulas: incisions are very small.
6. Effective minimally invasive alternative
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