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CooperSurgical KH1000 LEEP System 1000 w/Integrated Cart Compact LEEP Cart ■ Generator and smoke evacuator in one compact station for added mobility and functionality ■ Designed to work... view more
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Pre-owned Cook Medical H-30 for sale. Model: H-30C Serial Number: LHT 05370614 Power supply: 230V / 50-60Hz / 10A Year of production: 2014 The laser is designed for endourological lithotripsy... view more
Surgical lasers are specialized medical equipment used in a variety of medical procedures, ranging from eye surgery to cancer treatments. Laser technology has been used in medicine for many years and is considered to be one of the most precise and effective tools for performing delicate surgical procedures. Laser surgery is a minimally invasive procedure that can be used to perform a variety of tasks, such as removing tumors, correcting vision, and treating skin conditions.
The cost of surgical laser equipment varies widely depending on the type of laser, the manufacturer, and the complexity of the procedure. Generally speaking, the cost of a laser can range anywhere from a few thousand dollars to hundreds of thousands of dollars. The most popular manufacturers of surgical lasers include Alcon, Bausch & Lomb, and Zeiss. These companies offer a wide range of laser systems, from basic to advanced, and they are known for their quality and reliability. Additionally, many of these companies offer financing options for those who need to purchase their equipment.