Dornier Medilas Solvo H30 Lithotripsy Laser System
Product Overview
The Dornier Medilas Solvo H30 Laser System is a high-performance holmium laser designed for urological lithotripsy and soft tissue applications. Engineered by Dornier MedTech, a leader in medical laser technology, the Solvo H30 delivers precise stone fragmentation, minimal retropulsion, and superior control during surgical procedures. Its compact, user-friendly design and high pulse energy output make it a trusted choice for endourology, lithotripsy, and general surgical laser treatments.
Key Features
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30-watt holmium:YAG laser for stone and tissue treatment
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Optimized for lithotripsy and endourology
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Low retropulsion technology for controlled fragmentation
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Touchscreen interface for easy operation and mode selection
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Adjustable pulse width and frequency for procedural flexibility
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Integrated fiber recognition system for safety and reliability
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Compact, portable design for clinical mobility
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Air- and water-cooled system for consistent laser performance
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Supports a wide range of laser fibers and accessories
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Ideal for urinary stones, soft tissue ablation, and ENT procedures
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Model | Dornier Medilas Solvo H30 |
| Type | Holmium:YAG Surgical Laser System |
| Laser Power Output | 30 Watts |
| Wavelength | 2.1 µm (Holmium:YAG) |
| Pulse Energy | Up to 3.5 Joules |
| Frequency Range | Up to 25 Hz |
| Cooling System | Air and Water Cooled |
| Display | Color Touchscreen |
| Power Requirements | 100–240 VAC, 50/60 Hz |
| Dimensions | 27 x 18 x 15 in |
| Weight | 121 lbs (55 kg) |
| Vendor | Dornier MedTech |
| Applications | Lithotripsy, Endourology, Soft Tissue Surgery |
The Dornier Medilas Solvo H30 Lithotripsy Laser delivers high-efficiency stone fragmentation with holmium laser precision and minimal retropulsion. Perfect for endourology, lithotripsy, and soft tissue procedures, this Dornier H30 laser system ensures exceptional control, safety, and performance in modern surgical environments.