YAG Lasers for Trabeculotomy and Capsulotomy

YAG lasers are often used for Capsulotomy and Trabeculectomy procedures. Yag Laser Capsulotomy is a procedure intended to correct posterior capsule opacity whereas Trabeculectomy is a procedure used in Glaucoma patients to relieve intraocular pressure via YAG laser. A Capsulotomy is necessary when the capsule becomes cloudy because of healing scar tissue. This is a fairly common condition post-operatively. The Yag Laser creates a tiny hole in the posterior membrane to allow the passage of light through and to restore clear and unobstructed vision. A Trabeculectomy or SLT (Selective Laser Trabeculectomy) is partial removal of the trabecular meshwork and surrounding areas to drain excess fluid and relieve pressure.

Many YAG lasers on the market now boast the dual features that enable an Ophthalmologist to perform both Capsulotomy and Trabeculectomy procedure via one laser. This allows an Ophthalmology practice to utilize available space and decrease the amount of large equipment needed. Many of these YAG lasers offer upgradable features that are available to add on at a later date, insuring your practice stays up to date.
CompanyLumenis VisionQuantel MedicalZEISS
ItemAura PT™ Ophthalmic YAG Photodisruptor LaserOptimis Fusion SLT/YAG LaserVISULAS YAG III Combi
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DescriptionThe preferred product for anterior-segment procedures such as laser iridotomy and capsulotomy, the Aura® PT™ Ophthalmic YAG Photodisruptor Laser System includes advanced specifications which make treatment fast and accurate for superior patient care.Optimis Fusion combines traditional YAG photodisruption treatments and advanced SLT photoregeneration therapy in one integrated platform.Complete Laser Therapy System for Photodisruption and Photocoagulation
A product you can trust its capabilities will expand with your practice: perform retinal, cataract, and glaucoma therapy in one system. The VISULAS YAG III Combi is the optimal
Features
  • Two defocus positions that can easily be changed with a roll of your finger
  • Sophisticated focusing system ensures superior accuracy in energy placement
  • Advanced precision optics offer maximum visibility for more precise diagnosis and treatment
  • Compact and lightweight design optimizes the physician's working space
Quantel Medical’s proprietary technology is based on an engineering breakthrough, which enables infrared and visible green nanosecond pulses to be produced by single dual-mode cavity: 532nm and 1064nm.
This last technology reduces complexity and results in a more elegant, advanced combination laser platform.

Optimis Fusion includes convergent optical path allowing an optimized visualization of both anterior and posterior segment, a better visual comfort, combined with a blue-free LED illumination.

A Glaucoma, Cataract and Retina Laser in One :
Optimis Fusion easily combines with Quantel Medical Vitra or Vitra Multispotgreen photocoagulators.

Main characteristics:
  • Advanced technology: dual-mode laser cavity, 532nm and 1064nm
  • Premium Optics
  • Integrated platform with a compact footprint
  • A Glaucoma, Cataract and Retina Laser platform combined with Vitra or Vitra Multispot
Fully Integrated: It is the only system that fully integrates photocoagulation with photodisruption via a Zeiss laser slit lamp.
  • System parameters adjustable via anti-reflective touch screen control - Also includes PowerPress control for easy power adjustments.
  • Both systems can be used independently at any given time for maximum versatility at your practice.
Premium Photodisruption (YAG III) Features:
  • High pulse repetition frequency of 2.5Hz enables fast procedures.
  • Super-Gaussian beam profile allows typical clinical procedures to be performed with less energy - Optical breakdown can be achieved with as little as 2.5mJ (in air).
  • 4-point aiming beam - allows for precise focusing and indicates any astigmatic distortion, allowing for energy adjustments before firing the laser.
  • Variable focus shift: 0, +150µm, -150µm.
  • Ergonomic design guarantees unobstructed visual contact with the patient and free access to the eye.
Premium Photocoagulation (532s) Features:
  • True color active physician safety filters coupled with therapy laser - for a brilliant slit lamp image.
  • Thermoelectric cooling with enhanced stability management - for reliable and reproducible therapy results without performance fluctuations.
  • ParFocus zoom system - delivering a homogeneous, sharply defined and reproducible laser spot to the retina without heat-related side effects on the patients cornea.
  • Programmable Parameter Presets.
  • Micro-Manipulator, integrated into the slit lamp joystick allows for fast and precise beam positioning and navigation
  • Laser and illumination are coaxially synchronized for increased ergonomics
ApprovalInquireUS FDAInquire
ModeFundamental Q-SwitchedInquireInquire
Weight (lbs)System: 46.3 lbs (21 kg)24.15 kg (53.1 lbs)Inquire
Magnification5 Steps: 6x, 10x, 16x, 25x, 40x3 positions: 10x, 16x, 25xInquire
Slit lampCSO SL 950InquireInquire
Spot Size8 µm
  • SLT: 400 microns
  • YAG: 10 microns (86.4% energy in diameter) - 8 microns FWHM
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Cooling SystemAir convectionAir cooledInquire
Pulse Length/Width4 nanseconds (typical)InquireInquire
Repetition Rate2.5 Hz
  • SLT: Up to 2.5 Hz
  • YAG: Up to 2 Hz
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Electrical Requirements100V - 240V AC, 50/60 Hz100-240 VAC, 50/60 HzInquire
Dimensions (W × H × D)12.5 in (32 cm) x 20.5 in (52 cm) x 17.7 in (45 cm)
  • 54 cm x 64.7 cm x 48.5 cm
  • 21.3" x 25,5" x 48.5"
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Aiming BeamDual beam 635 nm diode continously variable intensity to 200 µmRed 635 nm, adjustable intensityInquire
Treatment Laser TypeNd:YAG
  • Glaucoma
  • Cataract
  • Retina
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Laser Wavelength1064 nm
  • SLT: 532 nm
  • YAG: 1064 nm
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Laser EnergyContinously adjustable from 0.2 to 10 mJInquireInquire
Burst Mode1, 2, 3 pulses each burst; separation between pulses is 20 µsInquireInquire
Cone Angle16 degreesInquireInquire
Offset FocusContinously variable from anterior (-)500 µm to posterior (=)500 µm; detent steps @ 0, 150, 250, 500 µmInquireInquire
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