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Micro Back Surgery 980nm Diode Laser For Lumbar Decompression Surgery
Percutaneous laser disc decompression (PLDD) is a procedure that is often used to treat patients suffering from severe herniated discs (bulging disc in the spine). PLDD relieves (decompresses) pressure inside the disc and reduces the bulge. It can provide significant pain relief in the lower back and the legs.
To perform this procedure, a neurosurgeon must pass a side-firing laser probe through specific regions of the cervical disc or lumbar area under X-ray control. The laser is then used to vaporize excess disc material and reduce the resulting inflammation in the disc.
- Portable design, only 2.1Kg
- Perfect heat management, no overheating
PLDD laser system is specially designed for PLDD mini-invasive surgery, providing a full set of high quality standard and optional accessories, such as puncture needle, Y-valve, optical fiber, safety goggles, footswitch, fiber cutter, carry case, cart and etc.
Specifications
Laser Type | GaAIAs Diode Laser |
Wavelength | 980nm |
Peak Power | 15w |
Operation Mode | CW, Single / Repeat Pulse |
Pulse Duration | 10us-3s |
Repetition Rate | 0.2Hz-50KHz |
Pilot Beam | Red Diode Laser of 650nm, Power<5mw |
Control Mode | High resolution 7inch Touch screen (600*1024px) |
Transmission System | Medical Fibers With SMA905 Connector |
Dimensions | 160(W)*180(L)*235(H) mm |
Weight | 2.1KG |
PLDD can treat the fllowing conditions
Herniated discs
Radiculopathy
Sciatica
Spinal stenosis
What are the advantages of Laser Disc Decompression?
PLDD can be an effective and attractive procedure for the right patient. One of its biggest advantages as a first procedure is that if it proves ineffective, open or minimally invasive surgery can still be performed at a later date.
Other advantages include:
No incisions
No scarring
No general anesthesia
Outpatient procedure – no hospital stay required
Short recovery time – average time to return to work was one week
Low reoperation rate