Intracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy laser represents a medical breakthrough device in the field of gastroenterology
World Of Medicine USA, a developer of electronic medical products for minimally invasive surgery, introduces the industry's first Freddy laser for intracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy. Unlike traditional holmium lasers, the Freddy laser is designed to generate laser pulses that fragment biliary calculi in a highly targeted and efficient non-thermal manner.
This Freddy laser is a special lithotripsy unit that neither perforates nor coagulates tissue.
By providing treatment that is faster and less costly than conventional methods, the Freddy laser is much gentler on patients, rendering them stone free in a single treatment session.
Ideal for safe, rapid, effective stone therapies, the Freddy laser is versatile enough to be used for treatment of bile duct stones.
It successfully treats stones in the biliary tree.
With the Freddy technology, even if non-targeted tissue is inadvertently exposed to the pulses of the laser, they are not harmed, resulting in less trauma and faster procedures.
The laser utilises World Of Medicine's proprietary Freddy (Frequency-Doubled Dual Pulse Nd:Yag) technology, which provides highly safe and effective fragmentation of bile duct stones, as well as urinary stones.
A thin optical laser fiber inserted in the working channel of the endoscope transfers very short laser pulses to the stone.
Once the shock waves have fragmented the stone, the fragments can be extracted or flushed from the body naturally.
Because the Freddy laser operates with only 1.2W, tissue is exposed to virtually no thermal stress.
The Freddy laser is economical, portable and can be quickly adjusted to deliver from 1-10 pulses per second.
The laser becomes fully operational within seconds of activation, making it reliable and convenient.