The Cyber Ho holmium laser (2.1 µm) meets the requirements of efficiency and flexibility for univers..
The Cyber Ho 100 (2.1 nm) holmium laser meets all requirements in terms of efficiency, flexibility, ..
The Cyber Ho 60 (2.1 μm) holmium laser meets all requirements in terms of efficiency, flexibility, a..
The new Litho EVO device represents the evolution of Quanta System low power Holmium line (Litho), i..
Litho 35 is a lithosurgical unit developed based on a Holmium (Ho: YAG) laser with a wavelength of 2..
Litho 30 is a lithosurgical unit developed based on a Holmium (Ho: YAG) laser with a wavelength of 2..
Cyber Ho Magneto is an innovative laser system from the Italian brand Quanta System, which combine..
Cyber TM represents a family of high-power thulium lasers (150W and 200W) designed for the treatment..
Fiber Dust PRO is an advanced laser system for urology that uses Thulium Fiber Laser (TFL) technolog..
The FiberDust laser is a thulium fiber laser (TFL) surgical device designed for both lithotripsy and..
The device is designed for fragmentation of the enucleated prostate gland, enabling efficient and sa..
The Gigaa Laser green KTP laser uses a new generation LBO diode crystal, thanks to the stability of ..
Medical lasers are equipment for therapy and surgical procedures that provide precise control of tissue interaction thanks to a focused light beam. Laser systems generate a stable and controlled beam of light, allowing procedures to be performed accurately with minimal trauma. This makes them an effective tool in modern clinical practice.
The Loran Group catalog features medical lasers from manufacturers such as Quanta System, Gigaa Laser, and Hawk. With us, you can purchase a medical laser for a clinic or medical center, tailored to your specialization and practical needs.
The assortment includes the main types of lasers:
• holmium laser – for urology and lithotripsy
• thulium laser – for precise urological surgery
• diode laser – a versatile solution for various medical fields
The effectiveness of the equipment is determined by its characteristics, particularly the wavelength (532 nm, 980 nm, 1470 nm, 2100 nm), which affects interaction with tissues. This allows achieving the desired effect during coagulation, ablation, or vaporization.
Lasers are used in urology, phlebology, surgery, gynecology, dermatology, and otorhinolaryngology. They are applied for stone fragmentation, tissue vaporization and enucleation, endovenous vessel coagulation, as well as for cutting and coagulating tissues during minimally invasive procedures.
Additionally, lithotripters are available equipment for breaking down stones in the urinary tract, used either as a standalone treatment method or as a complementary solution to laser systems.
Specialists at Loran will help you choose a medical laser based on your specialization, workload, and budget. We will advise you on specifications, select the optimal configuration, and offer equipment that will perform effectively in your daily practice.