Traditional surgical techniques in otorhinolaryngology often involve removal of functional tissue, carry risks of intraoperative bleeding, postoperative complications, and extended recovery periods. For example, conventional adenoidectomy can compromise immune function, and nasal or laryngeal procedures may result in significant discomfort, blood loss, or hospitalization.
Laser technologies provide a modern solution to reduce surgical trauma, accelerate healing, and expand the scope of outpatient procedures.
VPGLaserOne advanced laser systems deliver highly controlled, dosed thermal energy for both tissue ablation and coagulation (photoangiolysis), enabling precise and selective interaction with biological structures. This results in greater surgical accuracy, fewer complications, and enhanced patient comfort and recovery. The technology supports organ-preserving, minimally invasive interventions by offering:
- Excellent hemostasis for a dry surgical field and better visibility
- Compatibility with endoscopes and microscopes, allowing treatment of ENT pathologies at various anatomical sites
- Customizable energy settings, minimizing thermal damage to surrounding healthy tissue
- Reduced need for general anesthesia and nasal tamponade in nasal surgeries
- Pain-free, bloodless recovery—e.g., interstitial coagulation of adenoids or laser vasotomy
- Shorter hospitalization and recovery time, with many procedures suitable for outpatient or day-case settings
Clinical applications
Nasal Pathology
- Laser vasotomy of inferior turbinates (superficial and submucosal)
- Synechiae dissection
- Nasal polyp removal
- Coagulation for epistaxis (nasal bleeding)
Pharyngeal Pathology
- Total or partial laser tonsillectomy
- Coagulation of tonsillar crypts
- Surgical treatment of snoring
- Interstitial coagulation of adenoidal tissue
- Removal of benign neoplasms
Laryngeal Pathology
- Excision of vocal fold lesions and benign neoplasms
- Laser-assisted treatment of laryngeal stenosis
- Surgery for chronic hyperplastic laryngitis
Otologic Pathology
- Laser paracentesis of the tympanic membrane
- Stapedoplasty for otosclerosis
Key technology advantages
- For Patients
- For Doctors
- For Clinics
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