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PE of 6.....amazing..
IPLY, from the rat list of 18 Oct, up 42% NVTL, off the same little list, up 16% INVN had a good day today too.. Oh yeah, here is why I think SLTI makes a good return to us over time> slti.com click on urology, and any of the others that interest you.
Read the full clinical review, here is an excerpt> Results The main advantages of the Contact Laser technique are the superior hemostasis and controlled vaporization of the tissue. The tip of the Chisel Probe cuts the tissue and the side of the probe produces hemostasis. This technique creates a larger channel hemostatically and in a shorter period of time than when compared with the conventional technique. We have performed 62 endoscopic Contact Laser procedures in the last 21 months, and we have followed 40 TURS patients for 4 to 21 months 10. None of the patients required a blood transfusion. The average blood loss during surgery was less than 50 ml, and there was no incidence of secondary hemorrhage in any of these patients.
Conclusion The SLT Contact Laser is a versatile instrument with broad utility in transurethral surgery. The precise hemostatic incisions as described here are performed with an easy and familiar technique. The learning curve is short, and the instrument is safe to use. The reliable hemostasis makes for a fast procedure and an improved post-operative course. Patients are routinely discharged from the hospital in much less time than with traditional electrosurgery. We feel that the SLT Contact Laser System is a valuable part of our surgical armamentarium. SLT Contact Laser Probes are also used for broad vaporization of tissue during a Contact TURP procedure and are interchangeable with Side-Firing Free-Beam probes to provide even further intraoperative versatility for the urologist, all on one fiber. In addition, all Contact and Free-Beam Probes are reusable to optimize their cost-effectiveness. |