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2. Practical guidelines to IR laser devices of the "Crystal 2000" family
GYNECOLOGY
Anatomical Location |
Diseases |
Purpose and Advantages |
External Genital Organs |
Leukoplakia with cellular atypia Vulval dysplasia of the first, second, and third degrees Vulval and perianal papillomas Vulval and perianal condyloma acuminatum Bartholin's gland cyst Bartholin's gland abscess Bartholin's gland endometriosis Gynoplastics (external genital organ plastic surgery) |
Focuses can be vaporized over a large area. Capsule section and ablation require no drainage or treatment. Tissue dissection occurs without bleeding. |
| Vagina |
Vaginal leukoplakia Vaginal dysplasia of the first, second, and third degrees Vaginal condyloma acuminatum Retentional vaginal cysts Vaginal septa Vaginal cicatricial deformities Vaginal endometriosis |
Focuses can be vaporized over a large area. Section and ablation are used. Removal causes no bleeding. Focuses and cicatrices are vaporized. |
| Neck of Womb |
Ecotopy Erosive ectropion Postcoagulative syndrome Leukoplakia of the neck of the womb Dysplasia of the neck of the womb of the first, second, and third degrees Retentional cysts of the neck of the womb Condyloma acuminatum of the neck of the womb Cicatricial deformities of the neck of the womb Endometriosis of the neck of the womb Cervical polyps |
Focal vaporization is used. No bleeding. No crusts or fibrous connective tissues appear. The joint of stratified and cylindrical epitheliums holds at the level of external fauces of the neck of the womb. |
| Womb |
Focal hyperplastic endometrium processes Endometrium polyps Uterine cavity synechia Uterine cavity septa |
Endometrium ablation. Polyp removal. Synechia dissection without relapses. Septum removal. |
DERMATOLOGY AND COSMETOLOGY
| Disease/Structure |
Noncontact Coagulation |
Contact Excision |
Interstitial Hyperthermia |
| Pointed condylomas |
10 to 15 W / 0.5 sec |
6 to 14 W |
- |
| Molluscum contagiosum |
10 to 15 W / 0.5 sec |
6 to 14 W |
- |
| Vulgaris warts |
10 to 15 W / 0.5 sec |
6 to 14 W |
- |
Benign cutaneous tumors: - small tumors - large tumors. |
10 to 15 W / 0.5sec
10 to 15 W / 0.5 sec |
6 to 14 W
6 to 14 W |
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4 to 5 W |
Inoperable cutaneous and subcutaneous metastases of different kinds of tumors (palliative therapy) |
10 to 15 W / 0.5 sec |
6 to 14 W |
4 to 5 W |
Inoperable semimalignant and malignant cutaneous tumors (basalioma, Bowen's disease, Kaposi's sarcoma): - small tumors, - large tumors. |
10 to 15 W / 0.5 sec 10 to 15 W / 0.5 sec |
8 to 14 W 8 to 14 W |
- 4 to 5 W |
| Kelloids (hypertrophic scars) |
4 to 6 W / 0.5 sec |
- |
4 to 5 W |
| Ulcerous leukoplakia |
4 to 6 W / 0.5 sec |
- |
- |
| Sanitation of wounds |
10 to 15 W / 0.5 sec |
8 to 14 W |
- |
Vascular dysplasia: -wine spots, -cavernous hemangiomas, - venous and arteriovenous dysplasia, -lymphangioma. |
4 to 6 W / 0.5 sec 8 to 12 W / 0.5 sec 8 to 12 W / 0.5 sec |
- - - |
4 to 5 W 4 to 5 W |
Hemangiomas: - capillary, - cavernous. |
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| Facial teleangiectasia |
4 to 6 W / 0.5 sec |
- |
- |
| Vascular stellulae |
4 to 6 W / 0.5 sec |
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Labial angiomas: - small, - large. |
8 to 12 W / 0.5 sec 8 to 12 W / 0.5 sec |
- - |
- - |
| Senile hemangioma (Cherry angioma) |
8 to 12 W / 0.5 sec |
- |
- |
| Teleangiectasia-stricken legs |
5 to 7 W / 0.5 sec |
- |
- |
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