Multi-Color. Re-Imagined.


The Integre Pro™ is set to change the way ophthalmologists think about multi-color laser technology. This project, which forms part of the Ellex Product Pipeline, is aimed at consolidating the clinical capabilities of a traditional three-wavelength laser system – yellow, red and green – into just high-power yellow and red wavelengths.

We are at the point in development where we are putting prototype systems into the field for physician testing and feedback, and we are eager to talk to the ophthalmic community about additional clinical applications that may be possible with this new technology. 

To learn more about the clinical benefits of high-power 561nm yellow and 670nm red in ophthalmology, click here.
 


 

 

Two Colors with the Power of Three.

561nm Yellow Wavelength: compared to traditional 514/532nm green wavelengths, the Integre Pro’s 561nm yellow wavelength creates a more gentle retinal burn and results in low scotoma formation. This, in turn, provides for better control over the interaction between the laser beam and tissue. The yellow wavelength is not absorbed by xanthophyll, which makes it ideal for treatments in and around the macula. It also produces less scatter, which creates superior transmission through existing opacities and improves tissue targeting.

670nm Red Wavelength: the 670nm red wavelength features even better scatter characteristics than the yellow. Low absorption by hemoglobin improves the transmission of this wavelength through minor hemorrhages, and it is well absorbed by the retinal pigment epithelium and choroidal melanocytes. The results are gentle, deep retinal tissue penetration and effective treatment of choroidal vessels.
 


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