EchoLaser Thermal Ablation
What it is?
EchoLaser thermal ablation is a micro-invasive procedure that uses laser energy to generate heat and induce coagulative necrosis of the target tissue. Optical fibers are inserted into the lesion through thin introducer needles (21G), placed percutaneously under ultrasound guidance. The procedure is indicated for the treatment of both benign and malignant focal lesions and allows for a precise, tissue-sparing, and repeatable intervention, with accurate real-time control of the ablation volume.
Why EchoLaser?
EchoLaser represents an effective, safe, and less invasive alternative to conventional surgery. The procedure can be performed on an outpatient or day-hospital basis, without the need for general anesthesia. It preserves the integrity of the treated organ while reducing the risk of complications and shortening recovery times. EchoLaser is particularly suitable for patients with surgical contraindications or for those seeking a conservative therapeutic solution with minimal impact on quality of life.
Advantages of EchoLaser Thermal Ablation
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Micro-invasive: percutaneous access using thin needles and optical fibers.
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Ultrasound Guided: precise placement and real-time monitoring.
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Organ Sparing: the organ is not removed or damaged.
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Customizable: treatment can be tailored to the shape and volume of the lesion.
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Safe: low incidence of complications.
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Fast: performed on an outpatient basis, with rapid recovery.
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Repeatable: allows for additional treatments in cases of recurrence or persistence.



