MultiPulse HoPLUS
MultiPulse HoPLUS is a high power holmium laser device characterized by great flexibility and efficiency, which is a must in centers of excellence in Endourology.
Description
Fast, reliable and effective, MultiPulse HoPLUS provides unmatched precision and safety during all phases of surgery. Ideal for both surgical treatment of benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH) and endoscopic treatments of lithotripsy, it is hardly recommended for long-duration procedures requiring high power thanks to its laser source reaching up to 150 W (depending on the configuration).
MultiPulse HoPLUS is optimized for applications in Urological Surgery requiring high power emission, with a particular focus on BPH treatment.
This laser system enables performance of both HoLAP (Holmium Laser Ablation of the Prostate) and the more advanced HoLEP (Holmium Laser Enucleation of the Prostate), as a minimally invasive alternative to the traditional techniques of prostatectomy such as transurethral resection (TURP) and open surgery. HoLEP, thanks to the surgical technique progress together with the presence of the integrated morcellator, makes it possible to reduce operating time and treat prostates of any size. With this technique, the enucleated tissue can also be evaluated histopathologically in all cases.
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Description
Advantages for the surgeon
- High power laser
- High peak power (with a wide range of power to get maximum operating efficiency)
- High pulse repetition rate
- Fast vaporization and cutting with excellent hemostasis
- Ability to always perform the histopathological exam of enucleated tissue samples (for the MultiPulse HoPLUS is an integrated morcellator available)
- High versatility in endourology
- Easy to install and operate
Multipulse HoPLUS is undoubtedly the most versatile laser system for Urology. It offers a wide set of applications ranging from the strictures treatment (urethrotomy) as well as being universally recognized as the gold standard in endoscopic lithotripsy for the stones fragmentation and pulverization, regardless of their composition and anatomical location (also for common bile duct stones and sialolithiasis).
Advantages for the patient
- Minimally invasive surgery
- Low probability of bleeding: recommended also for patients treated with anticoagulants
- Low rate of side effects
- Shorter catheter application time in the post-operative phase
- Shorter hospital stay and recovery time
- Low rate of recurrences
- Immediate relief of symptoms