Posted by: admin in Laser Inspection on June 26th, 2011

SolidWorks Premium allows you to take raw point cloud or mesh data directly from a 3D Scanner and use the data to create a SolidWorks model from it. It is an easy to use wizard and an example of all the steps is shown in the video. For more information see www.solidsolutions.co.uk or call us in the UK on 01926 333777. Like it? Want to know more? Why not visit our blog? www.solidsolutions.co.uk

Posted by: admin in Laser Inspection on June 20th, 2011

Flexible Ureteroscope Being inserted transurethrally.2.5 cm Large Pelvic stone is approached by it. Laser Probe inserted through channel of scope to break fro below.
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Posted by: admin in Laser Inspection on June 10th, 2011

In this week’s Light Matters, Photonics Media’s weekly video newscast: Ford invests 0 million in robotic lasers, antimatter atoms are trapped and stored, nanoantennas are used to study nonlinear optical effects, the FAA hits cockpit laser-pointing people in the pocketbook, and we bring you news from Trumpf and Rofin-Sinar. Hosted by Photonics Media’s Melinda Rose and Laura Marshall.
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Posted by: admin in Laser Inspection on June 4th, 2011

Low-cost treatment abroad in Croatia – www.spine-surgery-croatia.com . Percutaneous laser disc decompression (PLDD) is a type of surgery in which a laser probe is inserted into the intervertebral disc space and laser energy applied for achieving decompression and neuromodulation thereby relieving the pain. PLDD is a minimally invasive procedure that falls into the category of percutaneous intervertebral surgeries with the aim to significantly reduce the patients pain and recover neurological deficit. It is performed under local anesthesia. By a specially designed laser, with a coefficient of absorbing energy adjusted for soft discus tissue, specific amount of heat is sent to achieve the evaporation of the water from the disc without additional thermal damage thus achieving decompression and creation of a stable intradiscal scar that will prevent herniation from reoccurring.
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