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The cutting and coagulation scalpel

JAZZ

Less bleeding – less necrosis

Easy to use like a conventional scalpel.

The revolution in medicine started by introducing the first battery driven small diode laser "FOX". Now we do it again. A Sapphire scalpel is attached to the FOX to cut an coagulate at the same time. The blade, which is sharp and is used for cutting was theoretically calculated by mathematical modeling to a maximum transmission to avoid heating of the hand piece and to maximize the coagulation effect. Less bleeding at the wound, less necrosis compared to the direct laser beam cutting. The tactile feeling of the surgeon during surgery is the same like with a standard scalpel.

The laser is transmitted thru the sapphire crystal and exits the sapphire where it is the sharpest. Right at the edge. The temperatures are above 65° at the edges to allow coagulation, but no tissue removal or carbonization (<100°) The cut is achieved by the mechanic of the knife.

The wound stays clear and no blood will distract the view of the surgeon. The result is a clean and nearly blood free cut into tissue. The patient will benefit from a fast healing and no bruising or swelling of the wound. Inflammation is reduced.

 

 

 

JAZZ with our diode lasers

JAZZ works together with all our diode lasers. E.g. with FOX. More details via our product management.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sugery with JAZZ

Patient 75 years lower jaw. Implants with recurring inflammation at the implant (regio 33).
Initial situation Missing attached gingival at implant regio 33.
Vestibulum plastic cuts with lateral denaturation.
Deep cut: muscle cut in two and inlaying strands pre suturing.
First day post OP. Prosthesis was immediately prolonged at the edge. Fibrin eschar. Patient without pain and complains.

Demonstration-Video for our NEW sapphire-knife we call it "JAZZ".

jazzVideo

Learn more:

LASER 1_2009 News (PDF 132 KB)

LASER 1_2009 User Report (PDF 224 KB)

 

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