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photocoagulator

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Noun1.photocoagulator - surgical instrument containing a laser for use in photocoagulation
laser, optical maser - an acronym for light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation; an optical device that produces an intense monochromatic beam of coherent light
surgical instrument - a medical instrument used in surgery


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Through the use of infrared light emitted at the end of a photocoagulator or probe, the bleeding hemorrhoid will be welded in place.
The letter stated the firm did not comply with laser product performance standards regarding its LightLas 532 Ophthalmic Photocoagulator laser because the device's manual lacked calibration schedules and procedures.
Alan joins OptiMedica at a very busy and exciting time, as we continue to expand the clinical science supporting our PASCAL[R] Photocoagulator technology while also aggressively growing and diversifying our product portfolio," said Mark J.
 
 
 
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