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euronoxxmedicalgroup · 5 months
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How HOLMIUM LASER-BLAZE Are Helped In Treating Urological Conditions?
Over the past few decades, significant advancements in medical technology have preexisting procedures and have gained the popularity of lasers in the treatment of various urological conditions. Patients suffering from benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) or prostate enlargement, bladder stones, and kidney stones have found respite in laser-based treatments, particularly the Holmium laser.
The prevalence of health issues associated with the enlargement of the prostate gland, dating back to early human civilisation, cannot be overstated. Symptoms such as poor urinary stream (Urinary hesitancy), pain during urination (Dysuria - a burning sensation), and increased frequency of urination accompanied by involuntary leakage are often disregarded by patients because of embarrassment or fear of seeking medical assistance.
However, ignoring these symptoms can exacerbate the condition, leading to complications like recurrent urinary tract infections, Hematuria, urinary retention, and even renal failure.
While medical management can relieve symptoms in many cases, surgical intervention becomes imperative for those unresponsive to conservative measures. Unfortunately, the apprehension associated with surgery often deters individuals from seeking timely treatment, resulting in avoidable complications.
Advancements In urological interventions!
Advancements in science have initiated in the era of minimally invasive procedures through the miniaturisation of endoscopic equipment and improvements in energy sources.
While open surgery was once the foundation of urological interventions, it has now become a rarity.
The field of urology has undergone a remarkable transformation, especially with the emergence of laser technologies.
The traditional Transurethral Resection of the Prostate (TURP) was the gold standard for treating enlarged prostates or BPH in the past.
However, with the evolution of lasers in urology surgical instruments, surgeries for enlarged prostate conditions have significantly enhanced safety profiles, reduced bleeding, and improved efficacy, with the 
Holmium laser urology surgical instrument emerging as the preferred choice in urological procedures.
The Holmium laser Blaze for urology surgical instruments has a diverse range of applications that continue to expand. It can be used for lithotripsy and urothelial tumour ablation throughout the urinary tract, prostate resection, incision of various urinary tract strictures, and even carbon dioxide laser vaporisation of cutaneous lesions in the external genitalia.
The Holmium laser's 2100-nm wavelength provides a distinctive combination of vaporisation and coagulation, enabling precise cutting actions when higher energy levels are applied.
With a shallow penetration depth of less than 0.5 mm in water and tissue, the Holmium laser allows for precise energy delivery, ensuring safety and minimising potential complications.
The Advantages of Holmium Laser in Urological Treatments!
As laser technology continues to evolve, the Holmium laser has emerged as a powerful surgical instrument or precision diagnostic instrument in urology medical procedures.
It has many advantages that make it an attractive option to treat a range of urological conditions.
Let's explore the key advantages of the Holmium laser in urological procedures:
1..Reduced Bleeding and Faster Recovery: 
One of the significant advantages of the Holmium laser is its ability to cause minimal bleeding during and after surgery. This not only improves patient safety but also accelerates the recovery process. With reduced blood loss, patients require fewer blood transfusions and experience less post-operative discomfort, leading to a shorter hospital stay and faster overall recovery.
2..Improved Urinary Flow: 
For prostate surgery, a Laser Prostate invasive procedure or HoLEP using the Holmium laser Blaze offers superior results in relieving urinary flow obstruction compared to traditional procedures like Transurethral Resection of the Prostate (TURP). HoLEP with the Holmium laser ensures better urinary flow, thereby improving the quality of life for patients suffering from enlarged prostates.
3..Long-Term Results: 
The Holmium laser treatment offers long-lasting results with minimal chances of recurrence. This means patients can experience durable relief from symptoms, reducing the need for further interventions or treatments in the future. The Holmium laser's precision in targeting problem areas ensures a thorough treatment, resulting in a lower chance of the condition reoccurring.
4..Expanded Safety for High-Risk Patients:
Another remarkable advantage of the Holmium laser is its ability to safely treat patients who are considered unfit for traditional surgeries like TURP because of their critical medical conditions. Patients with significant comorbidities, such as major cardiac illnesses, renal diseases, advanced diabetes, bleeding disorders, anticoagulant dependency, respiratory problems, and significant anaemia can undergo Holmium laser treatment with safety and confidence. This expands the treatment options for patients who need it the most, allowing them to benefit from the latest advancements in urological care.
The Holmium laser has revolutionised urological medical procedures, from minimising bleeding and enabling faster recovery to providing superior relief in urinary flow obstruction.
As technology continues to advance, we can expect even more innovations in laser-based treatments, providing better outcomes and improved quality of life for patients with urological conditions.
Moreover, the Holmium laser's user-friendly urology surgical instrument is designed to facilitate its operation by urologists and allied health professionals. Its versatility in addressing a myriad of urologic conditions has made it an invaluable hospital instrument or surgical instrument in medium to large urological units, appealing to practitioners and patients alike for its efficiency and safety.
Holmium laser has revolutionised the treatment landscape of urological conditions by offering a safer, more effective, and minimally invasive urological treatment alternative to traditional surgical approaches.
By exploiting inclusive laser technology, urologists can provide patients with advanced urology treatments that deliver optimal outcomes and improve their quality of life, marking a significant milestone in the field of urology procedures.
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marxistgnome · 1 year
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Memes shared by kids who grew up on starships I think they should have sea scout/land scout beef with kids that grew up on Starbases
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deepspacegifs · 1 year
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Jadzia Dax out of uniform | part two part one
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wheelie-sick · 1 month
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man sometimes I think about the fact that all the kids who were like me and [more] medically neglected are just dead now and it's depressing lmao
like I see posts about being medically neglected as a kid and how hard it was and it's like. fuck. the kids like me who didn't see a doctor are just not here anymore.
the eugenicist healthcare system kills infants and toddlers and sometimes I am brutally reminded of that
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bandtrees · 2 months
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i feel like it’s really easy for people to get the impression with my fua stuff that lancaster is my Favorite Character™️ and i do certainly love and think about him a lot and find him the easiest to make stuff for that Appeals To Me because LOOK AT HIM, but the character who is my genuine favorite that i find a lot of comfort in and adore so much that it loops back around to being unable to articulate anything about them is actually love. I cannot express how much i love her.
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spockvarietyhour · 1 year
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From The Saleroom prop auction in 2022:
A starship model miniature from the sci-fi series Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. The starship design was featured as a Lysian sentry pod in Next Generation's Season 5 episode "Conundrum," Kelsey's (Marie Marshall) mercenary scout ship in the Season 6 episode "Starship Mine," and the cargo ship Ekina in Deep Space Nine's Season 2 episode "Invasive Procedures."
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lez-exclude-men · 2 months
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Still boggles my mind sometimes that endometrial ablation is a thing some women choose willingly and understandably. It's one of those medical treatments that sounds like it's a form of torture (and knowing the history of gynecology this isn't unlikely). They literally burn out your uterine lining. My mother had this procedure done. She said the pain was the worst, outside of giving birth, that she'd ever experienced. And yet she is so glad and thankful to have had the procedure done. She hasn't had a period in over 10 years (not the case for everyone who has this done, mind). And prior, her periods were so heavy and painful and lasted so long that the procedure substantially improved her quality of life. Let me repeat that: having her uterine lining burned out in an incredibly painful procedure substantially improved my mother's life.
Another thing: if she were to end up pregnant, she would HAVE to have an abortion, because she most likely wouldn't survive the pregnancy. She's had her tubes tied and is also on birth control, just in case.
I don't have a concise point with all this. It's just insane to me the things we as women might go through.
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l3irdl3rain · 1 year
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would removing the tumor help gertrude? or is it impossible/impractical to do so?
Unfortunately it’s just impractical. Even if I found a specialty surgeon willing to do it and I could afford it I wouldn’t put a cat her age through that kind of surgery. It would be a very invasive procedure with a very rough recovery. A young cat with a good recovery prognosis would be a totally different story. But when my cats get up to these kinds of ages I’m just not comfortable putting them through super invasive procedures with potentially really ugly outcomes.
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obrienmustsuffer · 9 months
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prionz · 11 months
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girleulogy · 3 months
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Re: the ect and lobotomy thing thankfully I haven’t been pressured into that yet as someone diagnosed with treatment resistant depression BUT as someone who tries to do my own research I have to say I’ve brought it up to my own care team because I felt so personally hopeless and out of options and I can’t imagine how awful it would’ve been to have that validated instead of them doing everything in their power to convince me there are other options
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deva-arts · 3 months
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Ah jeez Vince
Who's gonna tell him
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thedeafprophet · 5 months
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the usual time of night when im looking at potential surgery options if my thing does indeed turn out to be achalasia and i-
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this is horrifying and said so casually akkkdfkfgghj
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theonpilled · 5 months
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I've come to the conclusion that for the time being, despite being transmasc, I will not get top surgery. its honestly really hard for me to say this bc for the longest time I doubted my identity over my lack of top dysphoria. now im just a guy with tits
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wraithsoutlaws · 6 months
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my kitty has an appt to get fixed on friday and the vet has a new policy where they hold the animal overnight to idk check on him post surgery i guess but i am absolutely dreading the thought of leaving him there alone and this morning we found out we might not be able to get him to the appt on time so we asked if we could bring him in 30 minutes late and they said it would probably be fine but there might be a fee and if we wanted we could drop him off the night before instead
my guy. are you insane
you're telling me to leave him there an EXTRA night? bro i don't want to leave him at all to the point i almost considered cancelling the appt and going somewhere else and losing the 50$ we already put down for the surgery i am not leaving him any longer than i fucking need to
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macroglossus · 3 days
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it's so absurd because i do believe the plastic surgery industry is predatory and it capitalizes on making certain things Undesirable and then charging absurd amounts of money to "fix" them. yet i find myself every couple months looking at a procedure
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