Application-guided CO2 Laser Surgery
With the new UltraPulse SurgiTouch CO2 laser system, you can now focus on the surgery – not the set-up.
The UltraPulse SurgiTouch combines the best in CO2 laser technologies and offers the most innovative approach to laser surgery today. It integrates the 60 Watt char-free pulse energy and the SurgiTouch user interface and scanner system. No other CO2 laser matches its ease-of-use, versatility, precision, control, or performance. The UltraPulse Encore also offers the versatility of surgical and aesthetic procedures such as that of the reduced downtime with the ActiveFX treatment for an "erbium-like" peel and short healing time.
The UltraPulse Encore Features:
- Easy-to-use touch screen controls with large control display
- Automatic pre-set starting parameters, by specialty and by application
- Suggests a delivery device, tailored to meet multiple surgical needs
- Scans a highly focused laser beam over a predetermined spot size (potentially up to 15mm)
- Char-free tissue effects in the SurgiTouch and UltraPulse mode
- Highest pulse energy and average power
- New settings for the superficial ActiveFX laser peel with less down time
- MaxFX deeper peel, longer downtime with more dramatic results
- One Laser, Endless Applications
- The new UltraPulse SurgiTouch CO2 laser offers the broadest range of clinical applications and superior patient outcomes.
- Quicker recovery times and faster healing than conventional surgery
- Reduced thermal damage to surrounding tissues
- Unparalleled char-free ablation, vaporization, excision, or incision of soft tissues
Otorhinolaryngology
- Bronchoscopy
- Fibromas
- LAUP
- Myringotomy
- Rhinophyma
- Septal spur ablation/reduction
- Stapedotomy/Stapedectomy
- Tonsillectomy
- Turbinectomy
- Vocal cord nodules, polyps and cysts
Gynecology
- Adhesiolysis
- Cervical Conization
- CIN, VAIN, VIN
- Condyloma Acuminata
- Endometriosis
- Fimbrioplasty
- Leukoplakia
- Salpingostomy
- Vaporization of cysts
Neurosurgery
- Acoustic neuromas
- Arteriovenous malformation
- Benign/malignant tumors and cysts (e.g. gliomas, meningioma)
- Intra-and extradural lesions
- Laminectomy/laminotomy/ microdiscectomy
- Lipomas and large tumors
- Peripheral neurectomy
- Pituitary gland tumors
- Posterior fossa tumors
General Surgery
- Breast biopsy
- Cysts
- Decubitus ulcers
- Mastectomy
- Mammoplasty
- Wound

