CO2 Laser Systems

Sykon Applications:
- General Surgery
- Plastic Surgery
- Dermatology
- Urology
- Gynecology
- Otorhinolaryngology
- Dentistry
- Broad Surgery and Therapy available by various modes. Precise treatment as well with a high powered energy.
- Designed to be used conveniently with control panel memory function (5 types)
- Stable cooling system and Aiming Beam allow best Clinical environment
- CE and FDA approved.
Why Laser?
Each laser creates a specific tissue reaction depending on the wavelength of laser light it produces. For example, CO2 lasers, emitting infrared light at 10,600nm, have an exceptional absorption by the water normally found in soft tissue. This CO2 laser energy instantly vaporizes the intracellular water, ablating the cells, while leaving the surrounding tissue virtually unaffected. This action makes laser the best choice for general soft tissue surgery by producing the following benefits:Ablation
The unique ability of a CO2 laser to ablate (vaporize or “erase”) tissue sets it apart from any other surgical tool. With the proper tips and power settings, can be used to precisely remove tissue layer by layer or to aggressively vaporize entire tumors.Hemostasis
Laser energy seals small blood vessels as it cuts. When defocused, the laser becomes an effective coagulation device. Not only does the hemostatic cutting benefit the patient, it provides a clear, dry surgical field for the surgeon. Without bleeders continually obstructing the field, the overall procedure time may be decreased, and the visualization of the anatomy is unsurpassed.Decreased Post-Op Pain
CO2 laser energy seals nerve endings. Without a “raw” severed end the patient feels less pain post-operatively.Decreased Swelling
CO2 laser energy seals lymphatic vessels. Additionally, with non-contact delivery, there is no bruising or tearing of tissue. This reduced tissue trauma minimizes inflammatory responses, reducing swelling.Quicker Recovery
Decreased bleeding, swelling, and pain means the patient can return to normal activity and the home environment faster.
Co2 laser systems can be used for:Small Animal Oral, Ear, Nose, & Throat
- Biopsy
- Bulla curettage
- De-barking
- Ear canal ablation
- Ear crop
- Correction of faulty ear carriage
- Epulis removal
- Gingival hyperplasia
- Gingivectomy/plasty
- Laryngeal granuloma
- Laryngeal scar removal
- Laryngeal web revision
- Lymphocytic plasmacytic stomatitis
- Oral mass excision
- Osteosarcoma of palate
- Partial mandibulectomies
- Partial maxillectomies
- Proliferative otitis – sterilization and ablation
- Ranulas
- Salivary gland removal
- Salivary mucocoeles
- Soft palate resection
- Squamous cell carcinoma removal (feline nasal/pinna)
- Tonsillectomy
Small Animal Surgery
- Amputations
- Anal sac abcessation
- Castration
- Ceruminous adenocarcinoma
- Chemodectoma – neck and thorax
- Chronic ulcer debridement and sterilization
- Colorectal tumor debulking or resection
- Cranial cruciate ligament rupture debridement
- Declaw (feline onychectomy)
- Cystotomy
- Deep mass removal
- Dewclaw removal
- Everted saccule resection
- Enterotomy
- Fibrosarcoma
- Graft bed preparation – infected wounds
- Granulation tissue shaving
- Hemangiopericyoma
- Hepatic carcinoma – partial hepatic lobectomy
- Liposarcoma resections
- Mast cell tumors
- Penile amputation
- Perianal fistulas
- Perianal tumors
- Perianal urethostomy stricture revisions
- Pericardectomy
- Preen gland ablation
- Rhabdomyxoma of flank
- Spay
- Subtotal prostatectomy
- Tendon sheath tumors hemangiopericytoma, SCC, and infiltrating lipoma
- Thyroidectomy
- Transitional cell carcinoma of bladder
- Traumatic wound debridement
- Tumor bed ablations
- Tumor/mass removal
- Urethral prolapse resections
- Urinary bladder polyps
- Vaginal tumors – leiomyoma, SCC, and fibrosarcoma
Small Animal Dermatology
- Localized demodex
- Acral lick granuloma ablation
- Cloacal papillomatosis
- Cutaneous masses – tags, inclusion cysts, papillomas
- Epibulbar melanoma
- Feather cyst ablation
- Hyperkeratosis of digital pads/nasal planum
- Hemostasis
- Malignant melanoma
- Squamous cell carcinoma removal
- Wound management (acute and chronic)
Small Animal Ophthalmology
- Conjunctiva treatment
- Distichia, ectopic cilia
- Entropion
- Eyelid tumor removal
- Hemangioma removal
- Mast cell tumors
- Squamous cell carcinoma removal
- Scleral / corneal mass removal
Technical Specifications:

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