Triple wavelength lasers used in advanced proctology often combine wavelengths that target different tissue chromophores—hemoglobin, melanin, and water—to achieve precise cutting, coagulation, and ablation in anorectal surgeries.
Key findings regarding triple wavelength lasers in proctology:
Common Wavelength Combination: A typical triple-wavelength setup includes 1470 nm (water absorption), 980 nm (hemoglobin/pigment absorption), and 635 nm for wound healing and pain management.
Proctology Applications: These lasers are used for minimally invasive treatments of hemorrhoids (hemorrhoidoplasty), anal fistulas (LAFT - Laser Ablation of Fistula Tract), pilonidal sinus, and anal fissures.
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