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KOIN Story on Robotic-Assisted Surgery, LISA Laser and Dr. Drake

Posted by LISA Laser USA on Apr 6, 2011 in Uncategorized | 0 comments

KOIN Story on Robotic-Assisted Surgery, LISA Laser and Dr. Drake

Attending the EAU?

Posted by LISA Laser USA on Feb 8, 2011 in Uncategorized | 0 comments

We’ll see you there!

LISA laser products

www.lisalaser.com
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Tel: +49 (0)55 569 938 0
LISA laser products presents the most advanced range of urological lasers. For the treatment of BPH the RevoLix 200 laser has the highest tissue ablation rate, superior haemostasis and best economics. Histology is available. Surgical protocols include resection, enucleation and vaporization of prostate. Laser treatment of BPH and stone fragmentation is covered by the RevoLix DUO 120/20 which has a 20 Watt Holmium laser on-board. The Sphinx Holmium lasers received an extensive technology update for noise reduction and power enhancement (HoLEP @ 100 Watt).


http://www.eauvienna2011.org/?id=103&S=3&X=241210

Contact Us

Posted by LISA Laser USA on Jan 7, 2011 in Uncategorized | 0 comments

If you have seen procedure videos that look of interest, please contact us for more information info@lisalaserusa.com or call 888 573 5006

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Pleasanton
CA 94588

RevoLix Thulium Laser

Posted by LISA Laser USA on Dec 30, 2010 in Uncategorized | 0 comments

So what is a Thulium laser? More importantly, why does it matter what laser it is? Well, these are good questions when thinking about what laser you need. The RevoLix 2 micron Thulium laser is a
2013nm wavelength laser. So we know the wavelength and that the type of laser is Thulium but what does that tell us? It tells us that this wavelength has a depth of penetration in tissue of 0.5 mm. This makes Thulium a
good choice for all soft tissue applications due to it’s ability to resect tissue while maintaining excellent hemostasis. Go to www.lisalaserusa.com to watch videos and find out more.

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News from Business Wire

Posted by LISA Laser USA on Oct 19, 2010 in Uncategorized | 3 comments

October 18, 2010 04:37 PM Eastern Daylight Time

Adventist Medical Center Adds Lisa Laser Tool to da Vinci Surgical Robot

PORTLAND, Ore.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Adventist Medical Center (AMC) now has a Lisa Laser surgical tool for obstetric and gynecology (OBGYN)-related operations, which is an attachment for the da Vinci surgical robot. The robot enables complex surgeries to be completed using a minimally invasive approach, which reduces the physical and emotional impact of procedures on patients.

The Portland, Ore.-based hospital is the only healthcare provider on the West Coast to use the Lisa Laser for the da Vinci Robotic Surgical System. The robotic arm along with the visualization provided by the Lisa Laser enables OBGYN surgeons to remove a greater degree of endometriosis than traditional procedures. The devise may also be utilized for hysterectomies, infertility, irregular bleeding and pelvic prolapse.

Read more at the Business Wire website

http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20101018007128/en/Adventist-Medical-Center-Adds-Lisa-Laser-Tool

New Medco Paper June 2010

Posted by LISA Laser USA on Jun 14, 2010 in Uncategorized | 3 comments

Here is a text version of the latest Medco Paper,

REVOLIX™ 2 MICRON – THE REVOLUTION CONTINUES

Advanced Laser Technology from LISA Laser USA

In the mid 1970′s laser technology was introduced for surgical applications. Since then , many new applications and procedures have been identified for this technology. LISA Laser USA (Pleasanton, CA) has been a leader in this revolution, presenting cutting edge technology with wide range of novel applications of the RevoLix™ 2 micron laser. This device is a major advance over other laser systems, providing efficient vaporization, better hemostasis, in a very cost effective way. It offers a wide variety of applications in urology, and most of the procedures can be safely performed in hospital, surgery center or office. The various applications are summarized in the diagram, and include lithotripsy as an additional procedure for which the RevoLix DUO can be used.

The Challenge and The Solution

The challenge met by LISA laser was to combine the best features of previously existing technologies, which resulted in their continuous wave laser with a wavelength of λ=2013 and target chromophore of water. It is a full contact laser and employs a forward firing fiber for precise delivery of the laser energy. Unlike the pulsed energy of the Holmium laser, the RevoLix delivers a continuous flow of energy allowing tissue to be easily vaporized while providing excellent hemostasis.

Cost Effective

Cost is an important consideration. Other BPH lasers use single use fibers that cost around $1000 and occasionally use multiple fibers for one patient. The RevoLix 2 micron laser employs reusable fibers which offers considerable savings and brings the costs down to lower than $200 per procedure. The RevoLix can also be used for vaporesection. This procedure provides not only tissue for histology but also a higher professional reimbursement.

These benefits are further extended by the flexible financial arrangements offered by LISA Laser USA who make units available for purchase, lease or rental.

Practical Experience

To date over 10,000 BPH procedures have been performed in the United States with excellent clinical outcomes. There are many applications in urology for the RevoLix™ and most can be performed in the physician’s office.

Brian Parker, MD, Urology Consultants of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN has used the RevoLix™ and confirms the many advantages to this technology. He prefers the end-firing capability and the precision afforded for the resection of tissue. “This wavelength generates little to no necrotic tissue. Because there is very little necrotic tissue, you can see the target area much more clearly. There is no guessing as to the volume of tissue removed and the capsule is easily identified.” He goes on to say, “The patient outcomes are superior with the RevoLix™ and I feel that if more physicians knew about the technology, they would use it.”

Michael L. McClelland, MD Chief of Urology at Seton Medical Center, University of Texas, Austin, has had positive experiences with the technology. “After doing a large number of cases with both the RevoLix™ and the Green Light Laser, I firmly believe the RevoLix™ laser is superior. I can vaporize tissue more efficiently and more completely with the RevoLix™.” He also speaks about the post-operative experience of his patients. “They appear to have fewer irritative symptoms with the RevoLix™ and are happier with the results sooner. Both lasers obviously work for obstructive BPH, but after using both, I believe the RevoLix™ is a superior way to treat my patients.”

Another experience comes from Frederick A. Klein, MD, FACS, Professor of Surgery and Chief of the Division of Urology at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN. He comments that “the RevoLix 2-micron laser is a wonderful technology.” He also speaks to the clear sight that the technology affords. “Basically, the RevoLix™ allows us to do bloodless prostate ablation. It is fast with perfectly clear vision. The advantages of the RevoLix™ are that you do not have to wear goggles, it is easily done with a camera, and there is no bubbling or white fluffy tissue that is seen with Holmium.”

He also addresses the flexibility of the technology. He concludes “the bottom line is the RevoLix™ 2-micron is effective and operator friendly. I would suggest it as the laser of choice for a prostate ablation. ” He also sees benefits for the patient. “With the RevoLix™ they are treated as an outpatient and they usually take out their catheter the next day and are satisfied with this.”

Conclusion

The development of the RevoLix™ 2 micron laser offers the surgeon a safe, superior and very affordable technology with significant advantages over other lasers. Procedures can be performed safely in the office saving the physician and patient both time and money. This is made even more attractive by the flexibility offered by Lisa Laser to sell, lease or rent units. This exciting breakthrough technology deserves a much wider audience!

To learn more about the RevoLix™ family of lasers, Please call 1-888-573-5006 or visit our web site www.lisalaserusa.com.

Revolix vaporesection of the prostate: initial results of 54 patients with a l year follow-up

Posted by LISA Laser USA on Jun 14, 2010 in Uncategorized | 0 comments

World J Urol
DOI 10. 1007/s00345-007-01 7 I -x, Thorsten Bach. Thomas R. W. Ilerrmann.
Roman Ganzer. Martin Burchardt. Andreas J. Gross

Abstract

Multiple laser systems for the treatment of
benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) have been introduced.
Current laser systems have limitations due to their laser
physics. The Revolix TM laser combines the advantages of
the Holmium:YAG laser with the comfort of a continuous
wave (cw) laser beam. This study reports the preliminary
results of vaporesection (simultaneous vaporization and
resection) of the prostate, using the 2 pm cw laser. A total
of 54 consecutive patients were treated with the 70 Watt Revolix
laser for BPH. The mean age was 61 years. Mean
prostate volume was 30.3 cc. A 550 pm Rigi Fib bare ended
fiber was used in combination with a 26 French laser
resectoscope. Measured outcomes were resection time,
decrease in hemoglobin and transfusion rate. Furthermore,
the catheter time, improvement in the urinary flow rate
(Qmax), post-voiding residual urine (PVR), International
Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS) and Quality of Life Index
(QoL) were recorded. Average resection time was 52 min.
After crossing the learning curve, a tissue ablation of I.5 grams/
min was possible. Transfusions were not necessary in any patient. Catheter time was 1.7 days. QMax significantly
improved from 4.2 to 20.1 ml on average. PVR decreased
from 86 to 12 ml,IPSS and Qol-Score improved from 19.8
to 6.9 and 4 to 1, respectively. No patient required re-hospitalization.
These preliminary results indicate that RevoLix vaporesection of the prostate is safe and efficient.
One-year follow-up data showed a significant improvement
in voiding symptoms and patients’ quality of life. A longer
follow-up is needed to prove the durability of these promising results.

Two Year Review of 120 patients treated for BPH using the RevoLix 2 micron Continuous Wave Laser

Posted by LISA Laser USA on Jun 14, 2010 in Uncategorized | 0 comments

This is the discussion section of a paper by Dr Stefano Mattioli, Instituto Clinico S. Ambroga, Division of Urology, Milan, Italy

The Holmium laser was for a long time the Gold Standard for Prostate Resection but recently the vaporization of the prostate using the KTP laser has become more popular.
The hemostatic effect of the 2.1 micron wavelength was the prevailing advantage for application of the Holmium laser for the enucleation of the prostate. However the pulsed emission mode of the Holmium laser only favored the enucleation protocol which requires additional morcellation of the enucleated tissue. Vaporization and clean resection of prostatic tissue with this laser is made more difficult and requires a long learning curve.
The hemostatic effect of the RevoLix laser allows the successful treatment of patient who are on an anticoagulant medication.
The KTP laser wavelength has been used for a long time in the treatment of vascularized tissue, as for example in the treatment of the epidermis. This wavelength is heavily absorbed by hemoglobin and causes an immediate hemostatic effect. In less vascularized tissue the absorption of this wavelength is reduced and the unintentional interaction with deeper tissue becomes more likely.
However the continuous wave 2 micron RevoLix laser appears to solve many of the limitations of both these devices. This wavelength is heavily absorbed by any tissue independent of the degree of vascularization. The strong absorption of this wavelength by any irrigation fluid allows the use of front firing fibers without any risk to effect the opposite bladder wall. Front firing fibers allow varying between vaporization and resection of tissue only depending on the degree of pressure of the fiber tip to the tissue.
Both techniques combined offer the ability to vaporize or vaporesect or resect the prostate which is a big advantage allowing surgeons to approach TURP like speeds without any of the complications. This treatment bandwidth of the RevoLix laser allows this laser to be used even for larger glands where vaporization takes too much time and the resection effect becomes an advantage.
Patients that have already had a TURP procedure very often develop low vascularized bladder neck sclerosis. In this case a retreatment with the KTP laser is more difficult because of the lack of hemoglobin in the sclerotic tissue to absorb the KTP laser radiation. Contrary the RevoLix laser finds its target molecule independent of the degree of vascularization and therefore is the preferred laser.

MedGadget posts an article about RevoLix and Da Vinci Robot

Posted by LISA Laser USA on Jun 9, 2010 in Uncategorized | 0 comments

MedGadget posts an article in which they  reveal the work Intuitive and LISA Laser USA have been doing to bring lasers to robotic surgery.

To read the entire article click here

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