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Laser For Veterinary Therapy

Min. Order: 1 Set/Sets
Trade Term: FOB
Payment Terms: T/T
Supply Ability: 50units per month
Place of Origin: Hubei

Company Profile

Location: Wuhan, Hubei, China (Mainland)
Business Type: Manufacturer

Product Detail

Model No.: Cherylas30w980nm
Means of Transport: Air
Brand Name: Dimedlaser
Warranty: 2 years
Brand: Dimed
Production Capacity: 50units per month
Packing: Aluminum wheel case with carton box
Delivery Date: 14days
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Product Description

Laser For Veterinary


Surgical lasers have become a very important part of Veterinary medicine. The advent of the surgical laser has improved the treatment of many disease states previously treated with a scalpel or electrosurgical unit.

Petlas is designed for applications in minimally invasive surgery, open surgery and bio-stimulation for small and large animal care. Emitting in the near infra-red portion of the spectrum, it has unsurpassed absorption in water and hemoglobin, which allows controlled tissue ablation and enables a bloodless field for most surgical procedures. Unlike other lasers, Peltlas cuts and coagulates optically with negligible tissue damage, charring, or recession. Many procedures using Petlas are pain-free, minimizing or even eliminating the need for anesthesia. Laser surgery means less pain, blood loss, and swelling as well as a reduction in post-surgical infections.

Surgery and General Surgery

  • Acral Lick Granuloma Ablation

  • Anal Sac Abcessation

  • Castration

  • Ceruminous Adenocarcinoma

  • Chronic Ulcer Debridement and Sterilization

  • Cranial Cruciate Ligament Rupture – Debridement

  • Cutaneous Masses – Tags, Inclusion Cysts, Papillomas

  • Declaw

  • Deep Mass Removal

  • Epibulbar Melanoma

  • Fibrosarcoma

  • Graft Bed Preparation – Infected Wounds

  • Granulation Tissue Shaving

  • Hemangiopericyoma

  • Hemostasis

  • Hepatic Carcinoma – Partial Hepatic Lobectomy

  • Liposarcoma Resections

  • Malignant Melanoma

  • Mast Cell Tumors

  • Perianal Fistulas

  • Perianal Tumors


Common Small Animal and Equine Therapy:

  • Arthritis, Degenerative Joint Disease

  • Tendon Suspensory and Ligament Disorders

  • Back and Muscle Soreness

  • Disc and Neurologic pathologies

  • Stifle Hip and Sacro-iliac disorders

  • Epiphysitis, Carpitis, Sesamoiditis

  • Laminitis and Navicular Disease

  • Pre and Post-Surgical Hard and Soft Tissue Trauma

  • Wound Healing – Acute or Chronic,

  • Dental Conditions – Surgical and Non-Surgical

  • Otitis Externa

  • Non-specific Dermatological Conditions


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