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Brand Name: Dimed
Type: Laser Surgery & Therapy Equipments
Warranty: 2 years
Portable: Portable carry case with carton box, water proof, shock -resistant
Certification: ISO 13485
Place of Origin: China (Mainland)
Model Number: Harlas 30J
Type: Veterinary Laser Equipment
Properties: Microsurgery Equipments
Application: Veterinary
Wavelength: 980 nm

Specifications

Portable 30watts Laser Therapy for Horses Veterinary Laser Therapy Equipment

Portable 30watts Laser Therapy for Horses / Veterinary Laser Therapy Equipment

 

Dimed laser is designed for applications in minimally invasive surgery, open surgery and bio-stimulation for small and large animal care. Emitting in the near infra-red portion of the spectrum, it has unsurpassed absorption in water and hemoglobin, which allows controlled tissue ablation and enables a bloodless field for most surgical procedures. Unlike other lasers, Dimed laser cuts and coagulates optically with negligible tissue damage, charring, or recession. Many procedures using Dimed laser are pain-free, minimizing or even eliminating the need for anesthesia. Laser surgery means less pain, blood loss, and swelling as well as a reduction in post-surgical infections.

Acral Lick Granuloma Ablation

Anal Sac Abcessation

Castration

Ceruminous Adenocarcinoma

Chronic Ulcer Debridement and Sterilization

Cranial Cruciate Ligament Rupture Debridement

Cutaneous Masses Tags, Inclusion Cysts, Papillomas

Declaw

Deep Mass Removal

Epibulbar Melanoma

Fibrosarcoma

Graft Bed Preparation Infected Wounds

Granulation Tissue Shaving

Hemangiopericyoma

Hemostasis

Hepatic Carcinoma Partial Hepatic Lobectomy

Liposarcoma Resections

Malignant Melanoma

Mast Cell Tumors

Perianal Fistulas

Perianal Tumors

Perianal Urethostomy Stricture Revisions

Pericardectomy

Rhabdomyxoma of Flank

Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Subtotal Prostatectomy

Tendon Sheath Tumors

Thyroidectomy

Transitional Cell Carcinoma of Bladder

Traumatic Wound Debridement

Tumor Bed Ablations

Tumor/Mass Removal

Urethral Prolapse Resections

Urinary Bladder Polyps

 

Functional Benefits of Diode Surgery Lasers for the Surgeon

Ease of Use: Low space requirement due to compact design, the Dimed Laser is ideal for any setting not requiring special power or water as may be needed on some laser systems. the state-of-the-art high resolution color touch sensitive display provides a quick and easy interface to all system functions.

Higher Power and Flexibility: Depending on the laser model and choices of 15, 20, 30 and 60 watts, the Dimed Lasers is ideal for surgery in both companion animals as well as in horses where higher energies are required.

the extraordinary flexibility of this system offers:

Non-contact coagulation and vaporization

Contact cutting

Interstitial coagulation

Equipped with an international-standard SMA connector

Accommodates a variety of fiber sizes from 200, 400 and 600 microns

Cost Effective and Higher Efficiency: Dimed Lasers use advanced diode technology that provide longer operating life and easy maintenance.

Multiple Surgical Capabilities: Laser surgery improves many surgical procedures by making them simpler and reducing risk. this enables surgeries that are not practical with conventional methods.

Enhanced Visibility of the Surgical Field: the Dimed Laser seals capillaries and small blood vessels as it cuts, thereby dramatically reducing bleeding. this results in a much clearer and drier surgical site.

Increased Precision and Control: the focal spot size of the beam may be adjusted down to a small fraction of a millimeter or expanded for a much wider coverage. the Dimed Laser may be set for rapid removal of relatively large tissue amounts, or adjusted to remove only one cell layer at a time.

Reduction of Surgery Time: the hemostatic effect of the Dimed Laser and the improved visibility of the surgical field often reduce the duration of the surgery.

 

Laser Assisted Rehabilitation:

 

Animal Rehabilitation works much like human rehabilitation. Using Laser Therapy, veterinarians are able to implement rehabilitation treatment plans to restore mobility, strengthen muscles and joints, and help animals heal faster post-operatively while focusing on reducing pain. Laser Therapy may begin prior to surgery, following an injury, or upon referral for a limb deformity. but it is most successful when laser therapy treatments are integrated and coordinated from the beginning, when the initial injury occurs and prior to a surgery being performed. Maintenance laser therapy can be used post rehabilitation to assist continued mobility, strength and fitness

 

the power of the therapeutic laser matters in terms of the dose delivered, and the time needed to deliver the treatment dose. Power is a unit of time, and is expressed in watts (W) or milliwatts (mW). One watt is one Joule of energy delivered per second, and the laser dose is typically expressed as Joules/cm2 the energy delivered over a surface area. The most commonly used therapeutic lasers in veterinary medicine are Class III lasers, which may deliver energy from 1mw to 500mw, and Class IV lasers, which deliver power at greater than 500mw.

 

  • A lower watt laser provides less energy delivery to deeper tissues so the time needed to deliver a treatment is longer. A lower power laser is better suited for treating superficial structures because of the limited power density to drive photons into the deeper tissues.
  • A higher watt laser allows the treatment to be delivered over a shorter period and involves administering the laser energy with a sweeping motion over the affected area. this sweeping motion may provide more complete coverage of the treatment area and may cover surrounding areas that could be causing secondary or referred pain. Pulsing of the laser beam may provide less heating of tissues at the surface while allowing for an adequate level of energy to reach the deeper target tissues, but more research is needed to define the optimal approach to a pulsed laser beam.

 

Dimed high power(watts) lasers typically improved for these conditions,

Including:

  • Arthritis (Degenerative Joint Disease)
  • Back Pain (Intervertebral Disc Disease)
  • Trauma (Skin, Muscle, Bone)
  • Wounds (Trauma)
  • Surgery (Incisions, Growth Removals, Bone Surgery)
  • Inflammatory Conditions:
  • Acute or chronic otitis (Ear problems)
  • Anal Gland inflammation
  • Periodontitis (Gingivitis)
  • Hot Spots
  • Lick Granulomas
  • Idiopathic Cystitis - (Bladder Inflammation)
  • Sinusitis, Rhinitis (Nasal problems)

 

Basically, laser therapy has the potential to help any condition in which decreasing inflammation and pain and speeding up healing would be beneficial.

Technical specification:


Laser Name HARAS
Laser Type GaAlAs Diode Laser
Wavelength 810nm 980nm 1470nm
Maximum Power 20W/30W 20w/30w 16watts
Operation Mode CW, Single or Repeat Pulse
Pulse Duration 10us- 3s
Repetition Rate 0.2Hz- 50KHz
Pilot Beam Red Diode Laser of 650nm, Power<5mW
Control Mode True Color Touch Screen(7 Inches)
Transmission System Medical Fibers  with SMA905 Connector
Dimensions 230(W)*180(L)*135(H) mm
Weight 3.5Kg

Portable 30watts Laser Therapy For Horses Veterinary Laser Therapy Equipment
Portable 30watts Laser Therapy For Horses Veterinary Laser Therapy Equipment
Portable 30watts Laser Therapy For Horses Veterinary Laser Therapy Equipment

Portable 30watts Laser Therapy For Horses Veterinary Laser Therapy Equipment
Portable 30watts Laser Therapy For Horses Veterinary Laser Therapy Equipment
Portable 30watts Laser Therapy For Horses Veterinary Laser Therapy Equipment
Portable 30watts Laser Therapy For Horses Veterinary Laser Therapy Equipment
Portable 30watts Laser Therapy For Horses Veterinary Laser Therapy Equipment