Testimonials for the Revolix Laser

Frederick Klein M.D. Professor of Surgery Chief, Division of Urology, University of Tennessee
The RevoLix 2-micron laser is a wonderful technology. We have had experience with the PVP Greenlight and Holmium and the RevoLix is far above either of those lasers with regard to efficacy, patient satisfaction, and ease.
Basically, the RevoLix allows us to do bloodless prostate ablation. It is fast and with perfectly clear vision. The advantages of the RevoLix are you do not have to wear [tinted] goggles, it is easily done with a camera and there is no bubbling or white fluffy tissue that is seen with the Holmium.
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. In addition, the RevoLix has an end fire and side fire fiber for urologist’s preference, and enucleation can be done as well as ablation with either fiber per the urolgist’s desire.
Michael L. McClelland M.D. Chief of Urology – Seton Medical Center, University of Texas
Patients appear to have less 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.
After doing a large number of cases with both Revolix and the Greenlight laser, I firmly believe that the Revolix Laser is superior. I can vaporize tissue more efficiently and more completely with the Revolix.

Brian Parker, M.D.
Urology Consultants of Tennessee
There are many advantages to the Revolix 2 Micron Laser. The forward firing technology allows me the ability to precisely resect the gland and submit specimens for histology. With the side firing lasers, it is easy to impinge on the bladder, causing irritation post operatively to be prolonged.
The patient outcomes are superior with the Revolix. They return the same day reporting little or no pain. I have come to appreciate the Revolix and I feel if more physicians knew about the technology, they would use it.
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.

