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Índigo OPTIMA Laser System

Índigo OPTIMA Laser System
General Information
VendorJohnson and Johnson
ItemÍndigo OPTIMA Laser System
Features
  • Comprised of a portable diode laser, footswitch, cart, printer and associated fiberoptic delivery devices
  • Includes a treatment diode laser, a marker diode laser, a thermal management system, a microprocessor-based control system, a temperature detection system, a chassis and enclosure, and user interface displays and controls
  • Uses three types of fiberoptic delivery devices: 1) Diffuser-Tip Fiberoptic: BPH, 2) Bare-Tip Fiberoptic, and 3) Service Fiberoptic
  • A footswitch (remote activation switch) connects to the back of the laser unit or the cart and is used to activate the delivery of the laser beam
  • A printer is mounted in the laser cart and enables printing of treatment and system diagnostic information
  • ApprovalWorldwide
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    WavelengthTreatment Laser: 800 nm - 850 nm / 0 & 2 - 20 W (Continuous)
    Marker Laser: 633 nm +/- 10 nm / 1.0 mW
    LaserInquire
    ApplicationTreatment 0f the symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia
    Cooling SystemInquire
    Pulse DurationInquire
    Pulse WidthInquire
    Repetition RateInquire
    Electrical RequirementsNominal Voltage: 100-240 VAC
    Nominal Frequency: 50-60 Hz
    Nominal Current: 5.0 A at 115 VAC and 2.5 A at 230 VAC
    Power Output: 0 & 2 - 20 W (Continuous); Increments: 1.0 W
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    Product Description
    The Índigo OPTIMA Laser System is designed to induce interstitial laser coagulation or tissue ablation using a near infrared laser source. When used to induce interstitial laser coagulation, the laser delivers a controlled level of laser energy to heat the targeted tissue to a temperature range where tissue necrosis rapidly occurs, but below temperatures at which carbonization begins. When used to ablate or cut tissue, the laser delivers a controlled level of laser energy to heat and vaporize tissue. The Diffuser-Tip and Bare-Tip Fiberoptics are sterile, single patient-use devices used for surgery. The Diffuser-Tip Fiberoptic delivers laser energy from a 1 cm area at the distal tip of the fiberoptic to create an ellipsoidal lesion in the tissue being treated. The Bare-Tip Fiberoptic has a cleaved bare tip which provides for controlled incision, excision or coagulation of tissues. Each of these fiberoptic devices consists of a connector, a transmissive fiberoptic cable, and a light emitting section at the tip of the fiberoptic. A memory device, embedded in the connector, provides the laser with information about the fiberoptic.
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