Evolve Medical
| Model | TR-B | Laser Type | Diode Laser GaAlAs |
|---|---|---|---|
| Material | EVLT/EVLA Treatment | Wavelength | 1470nm (Aiming Beam: 650nm) |
| Feature | Disposable, Reusable | Working Modes | CW, Pulse and Single |
| Certification | CE, ISO13485 | Fiber Type | Radial Fiber (600um) |
| Voltage | 100-240V, 50/60Hz | Fiber Connector | SMA-905 International Standard |
Widest range of treatable veins: EVLT can be used to treat the full range of varicose veins, including large veins not treatable with non-thermal solutions. Proprietary covered-tip fiber projects energy to the vein walls without touching them, reducing the risk of burns and other complications.
Optimal Wavelength: The 1470 nm laser uses a frequency theorized to be ideal for safety and efficacy. It targets water as the chromophore to efficiently heat endothelial cells with a low risk of collateral damage.
Step 1 - ACCESS: Puncturing of the vein with a needle under ultrasound control allows the laser fiber to be inserted through a catheter.
Step 2 - PROTECT: Tumescent anesthesia is delivered to provide analgesic effects and create a cold shield to protect surrounding tissue.
Step 3 - OCCLUDE: 1470nm laser energy is delivered via a 360° radial fiber. The laser is gradually withdrawn, depositing thermal energy to occlude the vein.
Safety & Efficiency: 1470nm is absorbed 5 times better by water and oxyhemoglobin than 980nm lasers.
Quick Recovery: Minimal invasive procedure, less pain, and almost no scarring after surgery.
Advanced Engineering: High-resolution color touch screen with stored presets for easy operation.
Precision: Circular emission technology ensures energy is deposited directly on the vessel wall.
The system is offered with vascular introducer kits, providing everything needed for a simple, safe, and rapid procedure. The unit is designed for portability and flexibility in the OR, clinic, or office.
Clinical Before and After Comparison
EVLT stands for Endovenous Laser Therapy. It is an ultrasound-guided technique that uses a tiny laser fiber to heat and close malfunctioning varicose veins. The procedure usually takes less than 1 hour.
The procedure is minimally invasive and requires no general anesthesia. Some patients may experience temporary soreness or slight swelling, which typically subsides within five days.
Yes, EVLT is highly safe and effective, offering faster recovery times compared to traditional surgical methods.
Patients notice a difference in the prominence of veins within one week, though complete results may take several weeks or months to manifest fully.
Clinical studies have consistently shown a success rate of approximately 98% for this type of endovenous laser treatment.
Most patients can resume normal daily activities and return to work immediately after the procedure. Strenuous exercise is typically avoided for just a few days.