laser for spinal disc decompression less invasive
PLDD(Percutaneous Laser Disc Decompression)
PLDD is a minimally invasive procedure for treatment of herniated lumbar and cervical discs. It involves insertion of a micro-needle under X-Ray guidance into the disc nucleus. A fiber is then inserted through the needle and used to deliver laser energy to the nucleus. The delivered laser energy is vaporizing the material and reducing internal pressure, relieving back pain.
The Cherylas 980 may be used for PLDD procedures. The 980 wavelength offers equal absorption by blood and water, enabling efficient and precise tissue ablation and coagulation as a multi-purpose surgical tool.
Procedure and Laser Advantages
The PLDD procedure offer a minimally invasive alternative for relieving back pain. The procedure kit enables microsurgery precision, tactile feedback from the fiber, quick recovery for the patient, and use of only local anesthesia. The laser special features include portability, ease-of-use, no maintenance or running costs, high reliability and stability.
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