performance, UltraPulse CO₂ laser is the ultimate solution.
For decades the UltraPulse
®
technology is considered as the gold
standard when it comes to ultra-precise laser-tissue interaction.
UltraPulse ST is an advanced computer controlled, user-friendly CO₂ pulsed laser
platform. It is based on patented CO₂ laser tube providing up to 60 watts of power.
It can generate a continuous series of short-period, high-peak-power pulses.
During the high peak power, the laser energy is delivered very rapidly, resulting
in vaporization of the targeted tissue without the creation of collateral injury. The
Lasing modes (UltraPulse and Continuous Wave) can be alternated according to
the desired tissue interaction while the three exposure modes (Repeat, Single &
Constant) will allow comprehensive timed-controlled energy delivery.
Taking the energy delivery and entire operation to its highest
precision level
the SurgiTouch scanner. The laser energy is delivered inside a user dened
geometric shape. The rapid motion of the scanner, faster than a human hand can
produce, takes the controlled operation to another level of precision, resulting in:
by pairing the Digital AcuBlade Micromanipulator with
r e d u c e t h e t h e p r o c e d u r e t i m e c o m p a r e d
to conventional CO₂ laser microsurgery
“I’ve used laser for 30 years, primarily CO2 lasers. I nd the Digital AcuBlade a game changer by
providing precise control and automatic treatment of large areas on the vocal cords in shapes of lines
and circles that conform to the anatomy in a much faster and precise technique than the one that can
be achieved by a human hand controlling the micromanipulator.”
Mark Courey, M.D., Professor, University of California, San Francisco
Head & Neck Surgery Director, Division of Laryngology.
UltraPulse ST is intended for use in surgical applications requiring the ablation, excision, incision
and coagulation of soft tissue. A wide range of indications for use will ensure the laser system is
fully utilized within the healthcare facility. A partial list of indications includes:
Otolaryngology
(ENT)
Gynecology
(including laparoscopy
and robotic assisted
surgery)
Neurology
(Neurological indications
for treatment of the
Central Nervous System
are only for USA)
Benign and malignant lesions: Oral, Nasal, Pharynx, Larynx,
Trachea and Ear.
Papillomatosis, Tonsillectomy, Bronchoscopy, Subglottic and
Tracheal Stenosis, Stapedotomy, Cholesteatoma, Myringotomy
Endometriosis, Excision/lysis of adhesions, Uterine myomas
and broids, Ovarian bromas and follicle cysts. Uterosacral
ligament ablation, Hysterectomy, Conization of the cervix
Posterior fossa tumors, Peripheral neurectomy.
Benign and malignant tumors and cysts, acoustic neuromas,
lipomas. Arteriovenous malformation, Pituitary
gland tumors
› Skin resurfacing
Aesthetics
The UltraPulse Technology yielded substantial clinical evidence throughout the years, which are published in
leading reviewed journals. Please contact your Lumenis representative for a comprehensive list of publications.
BeforeDuringAfter
Risk Information
CO2 lasers (10.6 µm wavelength) are intended solely for use by trained physicians. Incorrect treatment settings or
misuse of the technology can present risk of serious injury to patient and operating personnel. The use of Lumenis
laser is contraindicated where a clinical procedure is limited by anesthesia requirements, site access, or other
CO
2
general operative considerations. Risks may include excessive thermal injury and infection. Read and understand
the CO
systems and accessories operator manuals for a complete list of intended use, contraindications and risks.
“Of the various lasers available, the CO2 laser is the most versatile and is extremely safe because of
its limited depth of penetration and minimal lateral thermal damage. This allows for use of the CO
laser in delicate areas where electrosurgery would be unsafe, such as the bladder, lateral side wall
near the ureter, nerves, major vessels, and bowel serosa. In endometriosis patients, clinical data has
demonstrated good pain control, improved quality of life, peri-operative outcomes and fertility rates
with use of the CO
laser. The Lumenis CO2 laser is a valuable instrument in the armamentarium of the
2
gynecology surgeon”.
Dr. Ceana Nezhat, Atlanta Center for Special Minimally Invasive Surgery & Reproductive Medicine, GA.
Laser TypeSealed CO2 Laser, RF excited
Wavelength10.6 micron
Mode structureTEMoo
Power ModesContinuous Wave (CW), UltraPulse (UP)
Pulse Energy and
Power Range
System
Voltage (VAC)
200/208/220/230/2401-60 W2-225 mJ1-60 W
100/110/115/1201-60 W2-175 mJ1-60 W
Power RangeEnergy per UP Pulse
and Available Power Range
176-225 mJ 1-20 W
2
Pulse DurationUp to 2 ms
Timed-Exposure
Modes
SurgiTouch
Operating Functions
Electrical 120 V, 20A, 50 or 60 Hz, single phase
Aiming BeamRed diode laser (635 nm)
CoolingSelf-contained, closed cycle
DimensionsBase footprint (W X D X H): 34 X 51 X 100 cm H* (13.6” X 20” X 40” H*)
Weight132 kg (291 lbs)
Single, Repeat and Constant
Application driven user interface for ENT, GYN, NEURO and General