Abstract:
The device comprises a laser source (7) adapted to emit a laser radiation at a wave- length between around 620 nm and around 750 nm, and a handpiece (5). The handpiece in turn comprises an applicator (11) with a contact surface with the epidermis defining a window (11.1) for the passage of a laser beam (F) toward the epidermis (E) of a subject to be treated. A waveguide (10) conveys the laser radiation from the laser source (7) to a scanning system (17) of the handpiece.
Abstract:
A medical system for functional integration of at least one diagnosis device (21 - 27) and at least one surgical or therapeutic device (31 - 34) is described.
Abstract:
The device for treating the vaginal canal or other orifices, both natural or surgically obtained orifices, by means of a laser beam, comprises a retractor (19) for the wall of the vaginal canal or orifice, associated with a system for directing the laser beam towards said wall, and with at least one electrode for applying a RF current.
Abstract:
The device for treating the vaginal canal by means of a laser beam comprises a retractor for the wall of the vaginal canal, associated with a scanning system for scanning the laser beam towards the wall by means of a pyramidal mirror for laser beam reflection.
Abstract:
An applicator (1) for magnetic therapy comprising a housing with an outer wall (21), which defines an application surface (3A) to be applied to a patient, and in which at least one electrically conductive coil (13) is housed for generating a magnetic field. The housing comprises an outer shell (3) forming the outer wall (21) and an inner shell (11) forming a seat (30) for housing the coil (13), wherein the inner shell (11) comprises a bottom wall (25) facing the outer wall (21) formed by the outer shell (3). In the housing, a refrigerating device (16) is provided, comprising at least one refrigerating duct (15) adapted to circulate a refrigerating fluid and arranged between the coil (13) and the application surface (3A), and a gap (33) is formed between the bottom wall (25) of the inner shell (11) and the outer wall (21) of the outer shell (3) for thermally insulating the coil (13) and the application surface (3A) from each other; and spacing elements (35) are arranged in the thermal insulation gap (33) between the outer wall (21) of the outer shell (3) and the bottom wall (25) of the inner shell (11).
Abstract:
The applicator device (15) comprises: - a housing (31) comprising a mounting interface (47) for a laser emitter (49); - associated with the housing (31) and solidly connected thereto, a cooling plate (33) with an epidermal contact surface (33.1); - a heat removal system (35) for removing heat from the cooling plate (33).
Abstract:
The device comprises: a laser source (7); a treatment hand-piece (13); a light guide (11) configured to convey a laser beam from the laser source to the hand-piece. The hand-piece (13) is configured to vary the inclination of the laser beam (F2) exiting from the hand-piece with respect to a longitudinal axis (A-A) of the hand-piece.
Abstract:
The device comprises an outer conductor (7) and an inner conductor (9) arranged approximately coaxial with each other. The outer conductor surrounds the inner conductor. The outer conductor (7) and the inner conductor (9) are arranged and configured to generate an electromagnetic field with lines of force extending from a front surface (9A) of the inner conductor (9) to a front surface (7C) of the outer conductor (7). The device further comprises an energy delivery window (13) arranged in front of the outer conductor and the inner conductor.
Abstract:
There is described a gas laser comprising a pair of substantially mutually parallel and opposed electrodes (17, 37), between which a volume is defined containing a gas in which said electrodes generate a discharge. At opposed ends of the electrodes, in said volume, mirrors (65) are arranged to define a resonant cavity. The electrodes form an integral part of two portions (5, 7) of a sealed housing (1), containing the gas and in which the mirrors and the electrodes are housed. The two portions (5, 7) forming the housing are electrically
Abstract:
The device for interstitial laser thermotherapy of tumors comprises an hollow needle (3) with a point (3A) for perforating a tissue (T) to be treated, and a light guide (9) which can be inserted in said hollow needle. The hollow needle is associated with a membrane (17) which is inflatable to form a balloon (P) into which the distal end (9A) of said light guide (9) can project, the membrane being inflated to create a cavity in the tissue to be treated into which laser radiation is guided by said light guide.