Product overview
- 0.98-1.55μmWavelengths
- 15-30WMax power
- 365-550μmFiber diameter
Medical specializations
FiberLase S is a next-generation surgical laser featuring dual wavelengths (0.97 µm and 1.55 µm), making it an ideal solution for interdisciplinary medical institutions.
Designed for minimally invasive, endoscopic, and percutaneous procedures, it delivers laser energy through a flexible fiber system, enabling precise tissue interaction across a wide range of clinical specialties.
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Specifications
Technological features
FiberLase S is equipped with two independently adjustable wavelengths, enabling surgeons to precisely control the nature of tissue interaction during surgery.
By modulating wavelength output, the system allows for tailored energy delivery—supporting coagulation, vaporization, or tissue dissection—based on specific clinical needs.
The laser operates on the principle of light-to-heat conversion: laser radiation is absorbed by biological tissues and transformed into thermal energy. This controlled heating enables targeted tissue effects while minimizing collateral damage.
The two most commonly used wavelengths in soft tissue laser applications—0.97 μm and 1.55 μm—offer complementary absorption profiles for different surgical objectives:
0.97 μm – hemoglobin-selective for cutting and vaporization
This wavelength is strongly absorbed by hemoglobin and minimally by water, making it highly effective for precise cutting and dissection with excellent hemostasis. Applications in:
- General Surgery
- ENT (Dissection & Vaporization)
- Dentistry
- Gynecology
- Neurosurgery
1.55 μm – water-selective for coagulation and thermal control
High water, low hemoglobin absorption enables deep heating and broad coagulation with minimal carbonization. Applications in:
- Phlebology (EVLT)
- Proctology
- ENT (Coagulation)
- Traumatology and Orthopedics
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