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JenaSurgical serves as your trusted partner in laser medicine, offering a diverse range of general surgery and microsurgery solutions.
With our commitment to excellence and continuous innovation, JenaSurgical is dedicated to providing urologists and patients worldwide with the most advanced laser solutions for optimal health.
Explore the future of laser medicine with JenaSurgical today and find out how we ensure the best possible outcomes for patients.
Urology
JenaSurgical provides laser-based technologies that enable a broad range of applications in urology, from urinary stone disease to benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). While the holmium laser has significantly shaped urological laser surgery, the thulium laser has meaningfully expanded this range. Procedures such as Holmium Laser Enucleation (HoLEP-EPS by JenaSurgical) and Thulium Laser Enucleation (ThuLEP) now represent precise, minimally invasive treatment approaches for BPH.
To complete the OR equipment, JenaSurgical introduces the MultiCut Solo, a stand-alone morcellation system designed to streamline prostate adenoma removal, significantly enhancing rapidity, dependability and safety. This innovative solution not only expedites the process but also facilitates histopathological analysis, ensuring comprehensive patient care.
Experience the future of urological treatment with JenaSurgical’s cutting-edge technologies today.
Holmium and thulium lasers have become indispensable in urology, offering minimally invasive treatment options. Within the JenaSurgical portfolio, the low-power MultiPulse Ho system is designed for stone treatment procedures, while the high-power MultiPulse HoPLUS and MultiPulse TFL supports a broader range of urological applications, including urethral stricture or benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).
Key treatments:
- Prostate enucleation & ablation (BPH treatment) with HoLEP
- Prostate enucleation & ablation (BPH treatment) with ThuLEP
- Transurethral and percutaneous lithotripsy
- Urethrotomy (urethral strictures)





ENT
Laser technology has significantly advanced ENT surgery, enabling highly precise and minimally invasive treatments for various ear, nose and throat conditions. CO₂ lasers, such as the MultiPulse PRO Family by JenaSurgical, have become invaluable tools in this field.
The CO₂ laser has become an indispensable tool in the field of Otorhinolaryngology (ENT), revolutionizing surgical techniques and providing numerous advantages over conventional methods. This versatile tool emits a wavelength of 10,600 nm, which is highly absorbed by water and soft tissues, thanks to the unique MultiPulse PRO Family features, allowing for precise and controlled tissue ablation with minimal thermal damage to surrounding structures.
In ENT, the CO₂ laser finds extensive applications across various procedures, including but not limited to laryngeal surgery, otology, rhinology, and head and neck oncology. Its precision and hemostatic properties make it particularly valuable in delicate procedures such as vocal cord surgery, stapedectomy, turbinate reduction, and tumor resection.
One of the significant advantages of the CO₂ laser is its ability to minimize intraoperative bleeding, thereby improving visibility and surgical precision. This is especially beneficial in procedures involving highly vascularized areas like the nasal cavity and oropharynx. Additionally, the focused and robotized beam allows for selective tissue ablation while preserving adjacent structures, reducing the risk of complications and postoperative morbidity.
Key treatments:
- Transoral Laryngeal Microsurgery:
cordectomies and cordotomies | polyps and laryngeal papillomas (including diffuse papillomatosis) | cordal nodules | benign neoformations | Reinke’s edema | laryngocele | hyperkeratosis laryngitis | scar tissue | granulomas | congenital web | leukoplachia and erythroplasia | primary laryngeal tumors | surgery after unsuccessful radiotherapy | paralysis in adduction of the vocal chords | laryngotracheal stenosis | laryngeal amyloidosis - Middle Ear Surgery:
stapedectomies and myringotomies - Oral Surgery:
leukoplakias | erythroplasia | papillomas | hemangiomas | tumors (e.g. glossectomy) | Zenker’s diverticulum | choanal atresia | LAUP (Laser Assisted Uvulo Palatoplasty) | tonsillotomy & tonsillectomy - Nasal, Endonasal & Endoscopic Sinus Surgery:
turbinate reduction (for hyperplasia of turbinates) | septoplasty | removal of nasal obstructions (e.g. stenosis), recurrent polyposis nasi & sinuum, synechiae | rhinophyma | keloids and hypertrophic scars - Tracheobronchial Tree:
stenosis, nodules, polyps, tumors - Head & Neck:
resection of tumors in sub-facial and neck areas
Gynecology
CO₂ lasers coupled with colposcopes are vital for precise, minimally invasive treatment of lower genital tract issues, including dysplasia and warts. They excel in gynecological oncology, particularly for treating cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN), offering microscopic precision, outpatient convenience, and minimal damage to healthy tissue.
These lasers are also effective for vulva intraepithelial neoplasia (VIN) and vaginal intraepithelial neoplasia (VAIN). In laparoscopy, they minimize thermal damage and provide precise control.
The MultiPulse PRO Family is valuable for endometriosis, adhesions and fibroids.
Key treatments:
- Colposcopy: treats condylomas, cysts, CIN, VIN, and more.
- Laparoscopy: manages endometriosis, adhesions, fibroids, and various operations.
General Surgery
Laser systems support surgeons in various General Surgery procedures. Different wavelengths offer specific tissue effects. Laser-tissue interaction, transmission system and parameters determine surgical outcomes.
Laser enable the way to surgical excellence: • Precise tissue removal without harming healthy tissue.• Blood vessel cauterization to reduce bleeding. • Infection risk reduction. • Smaller surgical areas. • Faster wound healing.
In General Surgery, laser-endoscope combinations enable precise, minimally invasive procedures, reducing tissue removal, minimizing lateral thermal damage and enhancing hemostasis.