The GREEN LASER PHOTOCOAGULATOR SYSTEM GYC-1000 is an ophthalmological photocoagulation system using a solid state laser (green laser beam) with a wavelength of 532nm. Like conventional laser photocoagulation systems, this system is used in ophthalmic surgical procedures, including retinal and macular photocoagulation, iridotomy and trabeculoplasty.Since the GYC-1000 uses a diode laser as its pumping light source, the efficient oscillation of the 532nm laser beam can be obtained. As the GYC-1000 can be used with various kinds of delivery units, the system can be applied to transpupillary photocoagulation using the slit lamp or indirect ophthalmoscope, and to intraocular photocoagulation using the endophotocoagulation probe.
A mains electricity (AC-powered) device assembly in which input energy (e.g., flashlamp, diode laser) is used to excite a glass/crystal rod to emit a high-power laser beam, in which the frequency is doubled, intended to precisely cut, excise/vaporize, and coagulate tissues for general surgery, and/or multiple specialized surgical applications (non-dedicated). It includes a light source, delivery/positioning device(s), and controls/foot-switch and may be operated in continuous-wave or pulsed modes.