Tell me the basics of the laser.
A laser is nothing more than a device that generates
a beam of a particular wavelength. The first laser was
invented nearly half a century ago, in 1960, and many
different applications have been developed since. Medical
application is one of the best and most intensely investigated
applications for the laser.
I guess there are different laser types. Right?
You are right. There are gas lasers, solid state
lasers, diode lasers and so on. The characteristics of a laser
are determined by its wavelength. Materials react differently
based on the wavelength.
Do I have to know the types of the laser to use it?
Not at all. A laser is simply a device that is based
on the established technology. You only have to think of what
you can do with a laser.
What can I do with a laser as a veterinarian?
A laser can cut, weld or vaporize the tissue,
depending upon the wavelength. You only need to select a laser
type depending upon what you want to do with a laser. Feline
claw removal, cyst removal, vaporization of a tumor are laser
uses by veterinarians, just to name a few.
Why do I use a laser as a veterinarian?
Because pets are family members and deserve better
treatment.
What are the benefits of laser surgery?
 #1. Less bleeding. – Because the small blood
vessels are sealed during surgery.
#2. Less pain. –
Because the nerves are sealed as well. Only minimal anesthesia
is required. - Less swelling after surgery.
#3. Less swelling after surgery. – Because the small
vessels are sealed and post-operative reaction is minimal. -
Quicker recovery from surgery.
#4. Quicker recovery from surgery. – Because a patient
pet experiences less bleeding and less pain. After all, pets
can go home earlier.
What lasers are available for veterinarians?
Currently, there are two common laser types in the
veterinary field, i.e. CO2 laser and Diode laser.
What is the typical application of CO2 laser?
CO2 laser is a good tool for cutting and vaporizing.
It can be applied to many surgical procedures, except for
endoscopic surgery.
What is the typical application of Diode laser?
Because the Diode laser beam is transmitted through
a flexible optical fiber cord, it can be applied to endoscopic
surgery.
Does a CO2 laser work with endoscopes?
No. Unfortunately, CO2 laser cannot be applied to
flexible endoscopes.
Is endoscopy important for small animals?
Yes. Endoscopy realizes the importance of non- or
minimally-invasive surgery. Because minute bleeding can be
fatal for small animals, and because blood for transfusions is
not sufficient, minimally-invasive surgery is important.
Does a Diode laser work for cutting and vaporizing?
Yes. A variety of special handpieces and accessories
are available for these tasks.
Can I try out your Diode laser?
Certainly. A demonstration is available upon your
request. You may also attend our laser seminars. Please contact
us for further information.
Do you support me with questions regarding clinical
applications?
We have a group of supporting surgeons in the field.
not only veterinary, but also general surgery, dentistry,
otorhynolaryngology, and orthopaedics. Your questions will be
answered by these specialists.
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