Laser-Assisted Microsurgery of the Vocal Fold

Microlaryngoscopy is a surgical technique used in the evaluation and removal of various lesions of the vocal folds, including (but not limited to): cancer, cysts, papilloma, polyps, and Reinke’s edema.

A surgeon looks through the operating microscope and uses fine micro-instruments to remove a vocal fold polyp.

Laser-Assisted Microsurgery of the Vocal Fold has been recently introduced as a bloodless alternative option for such types of issues.

non-surgical laser-guided vocal operations often require the use of 980 nm laser wavelength so that the operation ends up being fruitful.

The FDA Portable 980nm Surgery Laser System SIFLASER-1.2B is specifically designed to meet that exact requirement as it deploys through 980 nm wavelength with 15W as a maximum power.

The above features are the exact needed in the Vocal Fold Laser-guided microsurgeries.

To explain in more detail, the tissue components hemoglobin and melanin interact more with this device’s blue laser light even at reduced power.

Accordingly, this allows SIFLASER-1.2B to perform better and softer bloodless, pain-free vocal folds’ cuttings.

What also makes the SIFLASER-1.2B highly recommended by Otolaryngologists is that it displays an accurate alignment and exact sighting during the micro-surgery. All thanks to its green aiming beam.

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, this 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.

Moreover, the complete absence of water absorption in the device helps drastically reduce the overheating of the surrounding tissues.

This should eliminate any possible after-effects which, in turn, will reinforce the laser treatment’s efficacy.

Due to mentioned features and more, the SIFLASER-1.2 B guarantees an extreme effectiveness of malicious vocal lesions’ removals, much higher than the one obtained with infrared lasers.

Reference:  Voice Outcome Following Carbon Dioxide Laser Assisted Microlaryngeal Surgery

Disclaimer: Although the information we provide is used by different doctors and medical staff to perform their procedures and clinical applications, the information contained in this article is for consideration only. SIFSOF is not responsible neither for the misuse of the device nor for the wrong or random generalizability of the device in all clinical applications or procedures mentioned in our articles. Users must have the proper training and skills to perform the procedure with each Laser System.

The products mentioned in this article are only for sale to medical staff (doctors, nurses, certified practitioners, etc.) or to private users assisted by or under the supervision of a medical professional.

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