New & Used Laser - YAG, Coherent

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Device: Laser - Nd:YAG
Manufacturer: Coherent
Model: Versapulse VP
Location: United States, New York
25,000
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Device: Laser - YAG
Manufacturer: Coherent
Model: Versapulse VP
Location: United States, New York
14,500
1999

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Device: Laser - YAG
Manufacturer: Coherent
Model: VersaPulse VPV HELP-G
Location: United States, New Jersey
18,500
1999

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Device: Laser - Nd:YAG
Manufacturer: Coherent
Model: Versapulse VP
Location: United Kingdom, Northamptonshire
15,000
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Laser - YAG may also be referred to as :

Surgical Laser | Laser, Surgical, Holmium YAG | Surgical Ho:YAG Laser
 

Tips for buying Laser - YAG

  1. The most important factor when choosing surgical Ho-YAG lasers is the power output. The cost increases with the power. The amount of power needed depends on the types of planned procedures.
  2. High-power YAG laser units can be widely applied, while low-power surgical laser units are well appropriate for procedures in niche specialties, such as ophthalmologic, dental, and sinus surgery.
  3. The following requirements should be met by the YAG laser: an output of at least 5 W, a wavelength of 2,100 nm, at least 0.2 J per pulse, an aiming beam and an internal cooling system. The surgical Ho-YAG laser should also be capable of external fiber calibration.
  4. When the facility is considering buying only one surgical laser, the one to consider should be the Ho-YAG or Nd-YAG combination laser, which can be used for various types of specialty procedures. Facilities can also check the CO2 laser, which has the same cutting ability at a relatively low cost.
  5. Facilities should carefully identify the types of lasers that will meet the specific needs of the different surgical departments. One YAG laser is not appropriate for all surgical applications.
  6. Laser technology committees were formed in some medical facilities in order to evaluate policies, procedures, safety factors, and purchasing issues related to surgical Ho-YAG lasers.
  7. Facilities should look into the following factors before selecting a YAG laser: clinical need, existing technology, number and types of procedures to be performed, versatility of the instrument, experience and preferences of the surgical staff, effect on reimbursement, and some safety and reliability issues.
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