Laser Therapy for Trachea Cancer

Trachea cancer is a rare type of lung cancer, sometimes known as bronchial cancer. That’s because the trachea (or windpipe) has two branches – known as bronchi, and this is where the disease usually starts. Most tumors that begin in the trachea or bronchi are cancerous.

However, other tumors can spread to the trachea (metastasised) from other parts of the body. It’s not known what causes every type of trachea cancer. However, in some cases, age and smoking are risk factors.

Treatment may include surgery or bronchoscopic treatments, alone or in combination with chemotherapy. Other treatments are recently radiation therapy (laser therapy).

This particular type of therapy is expected to restore breathing and slow tumor progression in patients who are not candidates for surgical removal of the tumor.

Devices providing laser radiation are numerous, but the Portable Surgery Laser System FDA SIFLASER-1.2A has proven to be among the most efficient.

The Surgery Laser System SIFLASER-1.2A is specifically designed to perform better and gentler cancer removals, even at lower power.

As such, the Improved cutting performance makes it ideally suited to all surgical applications namely Trachea cancer.

What also makes SIFLASER-1.2A highly recommended by otolaryngologists is that it displays an accurate alignment and exact sighting during the treatment.

For more perfect results, the device is supported with a fibre guide laser. First, it is compatible with various endoscopic uses.

Second, these special fibres are sterilisable which, in turn, prevents any possible cross-infection while guaranteeing a clean and bloodless operative area.

The above feature is expected to reduce the thermal damage and to its peculiar interaction with haemoglobin.

Additionally, the complete absence of water absorption helps drastically reduce the overheating of the surrounding tissues. This should further reinforce the laser treatment’s efficacy.

Due to all these advanced options, the SIFLASER-1.2 A guarantees increased cutting effectiveness, much higher than the one obtained with infrared lasers.

Lasers are a relatively recent addition to cancer surgery. However, following their efficacy, laser use and applications have expanded rapidly.

In this article, we discuss the benefits of laser therapy and precisely the efficacy of SIFLASER-1.2 A as a surgical laser device in Trachea Cancer removal.

References: Tracheal Cancer

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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