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Precision Control

Dynamic Choices

LaserRO™

LaserROTM Next-generation Magnetic Resonance-Guided Laser Ablation System

Full-Process Visualization


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Precision and conformable


Scan Image
World's first dual-source, dual-wavelength ablation platform
  • Equipped with both 980nm and 1064nm lasers
  • Single or combined wavelength application for specific lesion conditions
  • Supports intraoperative real-time wavelength switching
Fiber Design
Innovative multi-specification optical fiber catheter
  • Includes two diameters and three types of diffuser tip lengths
  • 1.55mm ultra-fine fiber, offering more substantial minimally invasive capabilities, especially suitable for ablation treatment of deep, small lesions

Safe And Controllable Ablation Process


Fiber Optic
Innovative optical iber catheter design

Integrated optical fiber and water-cooling systems eliminate the risk of leakage caused by intraoperative assembly.

Double Layer
Dual-layer catheter with a round outer and square inner structure

· Ensures precise fiber alignment to prevent uneven heat transfer caused by side deviation
· Ensures smooth coolant flow within the catheter for efficient and reliable temperature control

Monitoring
Visual flow monitoring and alarm system

High-sensitivity flow sensors monitor the rapidly changing coolant flow rate in real-time to ensure adequate temperature control.

Surgical Procedure
Surgical Procedure
1
Fiber-Optic

Preoperative Planning

Preoperative planning software, combined with the patient’s MRI or CT images, to determine the optimal fiber catheter placement trajectory and ablation target area while assessing associated risks.

2
Fiber-Optic

Laser Placement

Through a minimally invasive incision, stereotactic technology is used to insert the fiber catheter into the lesion accurately.

3
Transfer

Transport to MRI

The patient is transported to the intraoperative MRI equipment or MRI room.

4
MRI

MRI-guided laser ablation

Confirm the fiber position through MRI scanning. Perform laser ablation under MRI guidance, monitoring temperature changes in real-time to ensure precise control of the ablation area.

5
Recovery

Postoperative Recovery

After the ablation, remove the optical fiber catheter and suture the incision. Most patients can be discharged the day after the surgery.