Product overviewThulase is a Thulium fiber laser (TFL) surgical system developed by GIGAAMEDICAL. The system positions Thulium fiber laser technology as a new generation of surgical equipment offering outstanding stone fragmentation capabilities and precise soft tissue handling for urology. The product is presented as a diversified laser solution intended to complement and in some cases fill technical gaps of holmium lasers in stone treatment, providing surgeons with more precise surgical options.
Key advantages- Efficient stone fragmentation performance
- Precise soft tissue interaction for urological procedures
- Diversified laser product matrix for surgical workflows
Higher water absorption efficiencyThulium lasers operate around 1900–1940 nm, a wavelength range close to the peak absorption of water. Since biological tissues and urine contain a high percentage of water, laser energy is efficiently absorbed and converted into heat, allowing precise energy delivery with shallow penetration depth.
This results in- More precise tissue interaction
- Reduced thermal damage
- Improved surgical safety
Fiber optionsSix different fiber sizes are available to accommodate various clinical applications.
- Fiber Size (Core Diameter): 200 μm
- 272 μm
- 365 μm
- 550 μm
- 800 μm
- 1000 μm
Distributor advantages- Premium product positioning
- Strong differentiation from standard diode systems
- Higher margin potential
- Suitable for advanced and emerging markets
Applications- Lithotripsy (stone fragmentation)
- Urological surgery and related soft tissue procedures
Caractéristiques / spécifications techniques- Commercial name: Thulase
- Laser type: Thulium fiber laser (TFL)
- Rated maximum power: 600 W (product designation)
- Operating wavelength range: ~1900–1940 nm
- Clinical applications: Lithotripsy, urological surgery, soft tissue procedures
- Fiber sizes (core diameters): 200 μm; 272 μm; 365 μm; 550 μm; 800 μm; 1000 μm
- Key benefits: high water absorption efficiency, shallow penetration depth, precise energy delivery, reduced thermal damage
- Intended positioning: surgical-grade thulium laser system addressing stone treatment and precise soft tissue handling