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The latest design of the high output power diode laser system, the VELAS3.0 will keep the stable and functional parts of the VELAS platform, and it will add some additional functions such as fiber recognition system, ...
... PMA approved excimer laser system and disposable catheters for the treatment of peripheral and coronary arterial disease. Photoablation is the use of light to break down, vaporize and remove matter. The CVX-300 excimer ...
Philips Volcano
Wavelength: 308 nm
Weight: 217 kg
Philips Laser System —Nexcimer— photoablates a wide spectrum of morphologies. Philips laser catheters are indicated in many vessel types and is the only laser system ...
Philips Volcano
Engineered with your practice and your patients in mind, The Auryon System is designed with industry-leading technology and features that allow you to treat any lesion you encounter, all with a single device built to streamline how you ...
Wavelength: 308 nm
Weight: 295 kg
... PMA approved excimer laser system and disposable catheters for the treatment of peripheral and coronary arterial disease. Photoablation is the use of light to break down, vaporize and remove matter. The CVX-300 excimer ...
Wavelength: 308 nm
Weight: 217 kg
Philips laser catheters are indicated in many vessel types and is the only laser system available for lead removal. Powered by a common 100-240V electrical outlet, the system warms up ...
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