Aurora Laser System for ENT Surgery and Snoring

A state-of-the-art laser system designed for precision in ENT surgeries, effectively treating conditions such as snoring and airway obstructions while minimizing tissue trauma and promoting faster recovery.

ENThera is a versatile, precision-focused laser system engineered to deliver effective, minimally invasive tissue resection and ablation across multiple ENT (Ear, Nose, and Throat) indications—ranging from benign and malignant lesions (e.g., leukoplakia, papillomas) to snoring interventions (uvulopalatoplasty) and beyond. With targeted energy control, ENThera helps ENT specialists perform fast, reliable procedures while minimizing collateral tissue damage and fostering rapid patient recovery.

Key Features & Technology

High-Precision Laser Beam
  • Controlled Tissue Ablation: The laser allows accurate and selective cutting or vaporization of targeted ENT structures, reducing postoperative discomfort.
  • Reduced Bleeding: Achieves efficient local hemostasis by sealing small vessels during ablation, diminishing the need for additional hemostatic measures.
  • Leukoplakia (oral, larynx, uvula, palatal, upper lateral pharyngeal tissue): Safely vaporizes leukoplakic patches.
  • Adult/Juvenile Papillomatosis & Polyps: Atraumatically removes recurrent papillomas in the oral cavity, nasal cavity, larynx, pharynx, and trachea.
  • Lymphangioma & Fibroma: Smooth resection with minimal impact on surrounding healthy tissue.
  • Stenosis Release (subglottic stenosis, etc.): Selective thinning of constricting scar or tissue to restore airway patency.
  • Frenum Release (Frenectomy): Eliminates restrictive frenulum swiftly with minimal bleeding.
  • Tonsillectomy, Tonsil Ablation/Tonsillotomy: Effectively addresses hypertrophied or neoplastic tonsillar tissues.
  • Ear Lesions: Treats superficial auricular conditions like chondrodermatitis nodularis chronica helices (Winkler’s disease).
  • Uvulopalatoplasty (LAUP, Laser UPPP): Snoring reduction by reshaping/reducing uvular or palatal tissue.
  • Turbinectomy & Turbinate Reduction: Enhances nasal airflow, reducing obstructive symptoms.
  • Septal Spur Ablation/Septoplasty: Precisely reshapes or ablates obstructive spurs for better nasal breathing.
  • Partial Glossectomy: Removes tongue mass or hypertrophy with minimal thermal spread.
  • Tumor Resection (oral, subfacial, neck): Excises benign and malignant lesions safely, preserving adjacent structures.
  • Real-Time Monitoring: Continuous feedback ensures stable laser output, limiting excessive heat infiltration.
  • User-Friendly Interface: Intuitive controls let surgeons customize ablation depth, power, and spot size per case requirements.
  • Precision Laser Delivery: Concentrates energy on intended lesions, sparing healthy tissue from unintended thermal necrosis.
  • Gentle Tissue Handling: Lowers pain, swelling, and scarring, potentially expediting patient recovery.

Clinical Advantages

Improved Surgical Efficiency
  • One-Stop Solution: Addresses a broad array of ENT pathologies—oral lesions, nasal obstructions, pharyngeal tissues, airway stenoses—reducing the need for multiple instruments.
  • Reduced OR Time: Quick, accurate cuts and coagulation translate into fewer device changes and faster operative flow.
  • Less Invasive Approach: Minimizes external incisions in procedures like snoring or uvulopalatoplasty, enabling out- or short-stay patient care.
  • Decreased Bleeding & Discomfort: The laser’s inherent coagulative effect and precision help minimize postoperative pain and accelerate healing.
  • Soft Tissue & Cartilage: Effective resection in both vascular and fibro-cartilaginous regions, from the larynx to the nasal turbinates.
  • Malignant & Benign Growths: Selectively targets tumor margins while preserving healthy tissue for functional continuity.
  • Papilloma Management: Repetitive ablation sessions are feasible for juvenile or adult papillomatosis, controlling disease progression with minimal healthy tissue damage.
  • High Success in Snoring Reduction: LAUP or UPPP procedures help stabilize or reduce snoring in appropriately selected patients.