Carbon dioxide (CO₂) lasers have become a standard of care in veterinary surgery for both large and small animals. Delivering the ideal wavelength (10.6μm) for all soft tissue surgery, CO₂ lasers provide increased precision and result in reduced hemorrhage, swelling, pain and tissue trauma. SWOT veterinary CO₂ laser system is designed to provide the veterinary surgeon with maximum flexibility, user-friendly controllability, resulting in better surgery and quick healing which is good for a wide variety of surgical procedures for dogs, cats, birds, and other animals. Laser surgery can solve many common problems such as tumors, cysts, warts, and infections that may happen around the ears, eyes, skin and mouth.
Applications:
Declaws - Scalpel blade or a nail trimmer is the traditional way of declaws, that was painful and time consuming. Laser surgery to declaw will make cats have little pain.
Ear Hematoma - One of the CO₂ laser features, selectively and gently going through layers of tissue, makes the CO₂ laser excellent for ear hematoma due to the small opening needed to drain the fluid.
Skin Tumor - Laser can completely ablate the small tumors lesion and make pets have less discomfort during the recovering time.
Dog Neuter - CO₂ laser can also treat dog neuters due to the advantages of minimal bleeding and less pain.
Amputation - The laser is particularly good at amputations. Minimal bleeding during the laser surgery allows the surgery to perform much faster.
Model
ML.020-CA
Laser Type
Sealed-off CO2 laser tube
Wavelength
10.6um
Mode Structure
TEMoo
Power to Tissue
0.5~20W
Ultra-pulse Duration (on-time)
10ms~1000ms
Laser Operation Modes
CW, Pulse, Ultra pulse
Tissue Exposure Modes
Continuous, Single pulse, Repeat pulse
Aiming Beam
2mW (650nm diode ) adjustable
Articulated Arm
7-joint articulated arm
Cooling
Closed Loop Liquid
Electrical power
110/220V 60/50HZ
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