Soft tissue minimally invastive Piles Laser Machine
Piles (or haemorrhoids) are vascular tissue or ‘cushions’ located in the anal canal. They form part of the normal human anatomy, and function to help prevent leakage of stool or gas. Piles become problematic (haemorrhoidal disease) when they swell up and/or bleed during defecation. For some, both internal and external haemorrhoids can occur simultaneously. It is estimated that 35% of the population has a form of haemorrhoid. Generally, most cases of haemorrhoids are mild and people do not experience any symptoms.
Piles can be classified into four grades:
Usual symptoms experienced:
What are the different laser surgeries available?
Laser treatments for piles include:
Hemorrhoidal LASER Procedure (HeLP)
Laser hemorrhoidoplasty (LHP)
Laser treatment for piles in Hyderabad
What is Hemorrhoidal LASER Procedure (HeLP)?
It is minimally invasive laser surgery for hemorrhoids that does not require anesthesia. The procedure involves the identification of terminal branches of the rectal artery using Doppler, followed by photocoagulation of these branches using a LASER diode fiber (1470nm).
What is laser hemorrhoidoplasty (LHP)?
Similar to HeLP, blood flow to the hemorrhoidal plexus is stopped by laser coagulation of branches of the rectal artery.
What is Laser hemorrhoidectomy?
Laser cauterization is a technique in which the surgeon burns to shrink the swollen hemorrhoids. Alternatively, the surgeon may use a narrow beam of the laser to focus only on hemorrhoid and not damage the nearby tissues. It is a safe procedure with minimal bleeding and a quick healing time.
A laser fiber is passed through the anal opening and laser energy is applied to the haemorrhoidal mass. The controlled emission of laser energy reaches the submucosa zone, causing the haemorrhoidal mass to shrink. Fibrosis reconstruction generates new connective tissue, ensuring the mucosa adheres to the underlying tissue preventing the recurrence of prolapse.
Laser Piles Treatment Method:
Hemorrhoidal LASER Procedure is a painless outpatient technique that does not require anesthesia, in addition to being safe and easy to perform. It is effective in reducing symptoms and complications of the hemorrhoidal disease grades I and II, with high satisfaction rates.
Without the need of anesthesia, terminal arterioles of the upper rectal artery are identified by a Doppler transducer (20 MHz probe 3 mm) placed on a specially designed proctoscope. After identification, it promotes arteriolar electrofulguration at 980 nm fiber laser diode, causing interruption of hemorrhoidal flow. This procedure is repeated circumferentially, following the clockwise positions
Technical Specification:
Laser Name | PERALAS |
Laser Type | GaAlAs Diode Laser |
Wavelength | 810nm/ 980nm |
Maximum Power | 9W/ 15W/ 20W |
Operation Mode | CW, Single Or Repeat Pulse |
Pulse Duration | 10us- 3s |
Repetition Rate | 0.2Hz- 50KHz |
Pilot Beam | Red Diode Laser Of 650nm, Power<5mW |
Control Mode | True Color Touch Screen |
Transmission System | Medical Fibers 400nm With SMA905 Connector |
Dimensions | 305(W)*270(L)*145(H) mm |
Weight | 3Kg |
Advantages Of Peralas 980nm Laser In Piles, Fistula Treatment:
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