Monteris - Disposables Optic Laser Probes
From Neuroblate System - Disposables
FIRST and ONLY commercially available laser probe with fiber optic controlled cooling. Delivering Surgical Confidence with Fiber Optic Technology. The NeuroBlate Optic Laser Probe delivers increased confidence for patient safety when in the MRI, as all patient contacting components are non-metallic.
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Freedom to Customize One or More Ablation Trajectories
- Due to its non-metallic fiber optic temperature sensor, the NeuroBlate Optic Laser Probe allows more freedom to customize the trajectory during surgical planning and positioning. This is especially noteworthy for procedures with challenging target locations.
- The NeuroBlate System allows for either single trajectories or multiple, sequential trajectories with one probe. This multiple use of a single probe during a procedure is unique when compared to other brain laser ablation surgery options, thus avoiding additional cost.
The NeuroBlate Optic Laser Probe includes a sapphi...
- The NeuroBlate Optic Laser Probe includes a sapphire capsule over the laser fiber, enabling prolonged laser firing.
- Pulsed laser firing allows probe cooling between firing intervals, which supports directionality and controlled ablation.
Regulated Probe Cooling
- The fiber optic sensor delivers data to the NeuroBlate Fusion™ Software, which regulates probe cooling and ensures controlled ablation. This provides added safety assurance.
- Pressurized carbon dioxide (CO2) is continuously adjusted by the NeuroBlate Fusion Software to maintain probe tip internal temperature. This helps control tissue ablation.
Disclosures
Monteris provides technology for neurosurgeons, which allows them to ablate (destroy with heat), brain structures such as brain tumors, radiation necrosis, and epileptic foci. Monteris technology includes the NeuroBlate System, AtamA, and MiniBolt devices, which may be used together to apply the focused laser energy with little or no effect on surrounding healthy tissue. The NeuroBlate System provides clinicians a tool that offers near real-time control and MRI visualization of the therapy during laser ablation treatment.
All brain surgeries carry risk. Possible adverse events include, but are not limited to, hematoma, embolic events, edema, bleeding, cerebral spinal fluid (CSF) leakage, infection, unintended major tissue damage and permanent neurological deficits. Prior to using these devices, please review the Instructions for Use for a complete listing of indications, contraindications, warnings, precautions and potential adverse events.
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