LED vascular transilluminator FLEBOLIGH
white lightfor sclerotherapyfor phlebectomy

LED vascular transilluminator
LED vascular transilluminator
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Characteristics

Light source
LED, white light
Applications
for phlebectomy, for sclerotherapy
Other characteristics
fiber optic

Description

The new device to facilitate access to deep and superficial spider veins FleboLIGHT by Eufoton® is composed by an optical fiber of 180 cm, that connects the light source to the optical ring. The light source has to outputs that can be connected simultaneously to two different handpieces (eg. proctoscope). Both generate white light to see deep veins or orange light for superficial spider veins. Thanks to the double colour ( white/orange) of the new fleboLIGHT by Eufoton®, it is possible to achive a good view of both deeper veins and superficial ones. Moreover, thanks to the easy handling and the thickness of the ring (6 mm only) the veins are easier to be visualized even in areas with difficult acces ( eg. ankles). After checking visually the vein's area it will be easy to lay the fleboLIGHT ring on the patient's skin. The operator needs only to adjust the colour and light intensity, depending by skin phototype or vein deep; and operate a slight skin pressure and pulling to prepare the treatment ( scelotherapy, laser or mapping). Field of applications Sclerotherapy ( feeding veins, reticular veins, perforators and spider veins); Ambulatory phlebectomy; Endoluminal laser-assisted therapy; Mapping of varicose veins before treatment; Fast diagnosis Technical specifications Source: diode Fiber length: 180 cm Ring Diameter: 35 mm Ring thickness: 6 mm Transilluminator dimensions: 235 x 80 x 250 mm Weight: 2.5 kg

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