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Device: Laser - Nd:YAG
Manufacturer: Candela
Model: GentleYAG
Year: From 2005
Manufacturer: Candela
Model: GentleYAG
Year: From 2005
Location: United States, Texas
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- Facilities should look into the following factors before purchasing: clinical need, existing technology of the facility or alternate devices, type and number of procedures to be performed, versatility of the instrument, experience and preferences of the surgical staff, effect the device will have on reimbursement, voltage and electrical current requirements, safety, reliability, and service.
- Facilities should carefully identify the types of lasers that will meet the specific needs of the different surgical departments. One laser is not appropriate for all surgical applications.
- The most important factor to be considered is power output; many free-beam procedures require 60 to 100 W.
- Facilities planning to use the Nd-YAG laser for contact procedures do not need a high-power laser but rather one that delivers up to 40 W.
- At tissue surfaces the power output should be more than 1 W, and both the exposure time and repetition rate should be at least 0.1 sec.
- A power output display and an internal air-cooling system should be included with the device, and it should allow manual fiber calibration. The laser should be able to operate at 120 VAC in the USA.
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