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Retina Laser Surgery

Photocoagulators are especially well suited for delicate retinal work. In the case of a retinal tear or hole, the scar tissue helps hold the retina in place. Photocoagulation can seal up leaking vessels, as in the case of proliferative diabetic retinopathy, or destroy diseased retinal tissue. Photocoagulation can also be used for choroidal neovascularization.

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Green Photocoagulator with SmartPulse™ Sub-Threshold Technology

Photocoagulation with SmartPulse Technology

Smart 532™ is the newest photocoagulator by Lumenis,
enhanced with the advanced SmartPulse™ technology.

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Pattern Scanning
Laser Technology

Lumenis introduces ArrayTM LaserLinkTM a technologically advanced delivery system that significantly enhances standard laser treatment by providing new pattern scanning capabilities to photocoagulation lasers and considerably reducing treatment time.  Array offers a range of laser spot sizes from 50µm to 1000µm in single spot mode, 100µm to 500µm in pattern scanning mode.

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SLT + YAG + Smart532™
Your Smart Comprehensive Solution

Maximum flexibility; minimum footprint

The Lumenis Selecta® Trio™ represents the next generation of multi-modality products, offering retinal, cataract and advanced glaucoma therapies in a single platform. The unit’s integrated design, enhanced optics system and advanced laser cavity make the Trio one of the highest performing laser products in the market – maximum flexibility with minimum footprint.

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Multi-Wavelength Photocoagulator
Green 532nm, Yellow 577nm and Red 659nm

Modular and upgradable – Ability to upgrade the system at any time by a adding wavelengths as a scanner

User friendly design – Touch screen and remote keypad, Dual Port for efficient setup of alternate delivery devices, advance memory settings

SureSpot™ Optics Technology  – Sharply defined and evenly distributed power on the retina

Smart532™

Array™ LaserLink™

Smart Selecta Trio

Vision One

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Novus Spectra

Green Dual-Port Photocoagulator for the OR and Clinic

The Lumenis Novus Spectra® is an innovative photocoagulator with an extensive set of features that deliver power and reliability with proprietary advancements in diode-pumped solid-state  technology.

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Lumenis Smart LIO™

Advanced Laser Indirect Ophthalmoscope
 

Lumenis is proud to present the Smart LIO™, its newest high-end Laser Indirect Ophthalmoscope smart LIO™ offers a new standard of comfort and reliability

Maximum performance in the anterior and posterior segment

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LumeProbe™

Endo-Photocoagulation Laser Probes

Our newest line of premium ophthalmic endo-photocoagulation laser probes was designed with the retina specialist in mind. Advanced manufacturing practices, unique fiber polishing techniques and uncompromising quality assurance methodologies deliver product performance & reliability second to none.

Retinal Indications Overview

Photocoagulators cauterize blood vessels with heat generated by the laser beam. The laser creates tiny, controlled burns that create adhesive forming scar tissue. The Lumenis line of photocoagulators and delivery devices are designed to give ophthalmologists the breadth and depth they need to treat several types of conditions including:

  • Proliferative diabetic retinopathy

  • Retinopathy of prematurity

  • Retinal tears and detachments

  • Branch retinal vein occlusion

  • Choroidal neovascularization

Meeting the Challenge of Retinal Surgery

Lumenis’ line of gold-standard photocoagulators is created for the delicate demands of sophisticated retinal surgery.

While diseases of the retina are plentiful, the retina generally responds well to laser treatment. As clinical capabilities within ophthalmology increase, so do your options in selecting a laser. The Lumenis family of retinal lasers offer treatment versatility and optimize therapeutic effect, for today’s most challenging retinal procedures.

Key Indications:

  • Proliferative diabetic retinopathy

  • Retinopathy of prematurity

  • Retinal tear and detachment

  • Retinal vein occlusion

  • Age-related macular degeneration (AMD)

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