The CAO Group Announces the Pilot Diode Laser.The World's Number One Laser Company Debuts Precision Laser Designed for Veterinarians SALT LAKE CITY -- The CAO Group, Inc., the world's top diode laser company, today unveiled the Pilot[TM] Diode Laser, an innovative surgical and therapeutic instrument that represents a breakthrough for veterinary surgical and therapeutic treatments. Available immediately, the 9W Pilot[TM] Diode Laser gives veterinarians a versatile tool that provides benefits for patients, owners and clinics. The Pilot's[TM] dual modes and variable settings allow finite control over the amount of energy applied, making it ideal for the veterinarians' diverse range of patients and daily surgical and therapeutic procedures. An affordable addition to every veterinary practice, the Pilot[TM] places the newest in technological innovation in the hands of veterinarians. The unique Pilot[TM] design allows veterinarians to treat more patients with better outcomes, resulting in increased patient/owner satisfaction, better efficiencies and higher profits. "The Pilot laser provides a superior and much less invasive range of therapies, compared to many conventional methods," said Peter G. Slusser, DVM DVM Doctor of Veterinary Medicine. DVM abbr. Doctor of Veterinary Medicine DVM Doctor of Veterinary Medicine. , DACVIM DACVIM Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine . On its lowest settings, the Pilot[TM] is gentle enough to use for bio-stimulation, hemostasis hemostasis /he·mo·sta·sis/ (he?mo-sta´sis) (he-mos´tah-sis) 1. the arrest of bleeding by the physiological properties of vasoconstriction and coagulation or by surgical means. 2. , decontamination decontamination /de·con·tam·i·na·tion/ (de?kon-tam-i-na´shun) the freeing of a person or object of some contaminating substance, e.g., war gas, radioactive material, etc. de·con·tam·i·na·tion n. , otitis externa and periodontal treatments. At the highest settings, the Pilot[TM] is a superior surgical instrument that handles similarly to a scalpel. The Pilot[TM] incision is precise and blood-free, exhibiting virtually no thermal damage or inflammatory response commonly associated with scalpels, electrosurgical and CO2 systems. As a consequence, the Pilot's beam also produces incisions which exhibit dramatically reduced healing times with greatly improved tissue integrity. The Pilot[TM] is extremely effective for common surgeries, including declawing declawing surgical removal of the claws of Felidae and Canidae. Not a universally accepted procedure except where there are specific health implications for the patient. Can happen accidentally in penned wildlife, e.g. anteaters. Called also onychectomy. , neutering/spaying, gingivectomy gingivectomy /gin·gi·vec·to·my/ (jin?ji-vek´tah-me) surgical excision of all loose infected and diseased gingival tissue. gin·gi·vec·to·my n. Surgical removal of gum tissue. and other soft-tissue procedures. The flexibility of the fiber delivery method provides for adaptable positioning, making the Pilot[TM] uniquely compatible with scope-assisted procedures as well. Additionally, the Pilot[TM] Diode Laser is the only veterinary laser with a patented motorized mo·tor·ize tr.v. mo·tor·ized, mo·tor·iz·ing, mo·tor·iz·es 1. To equip with a motor. 2. To supply with motor-driven vehicles. 3. To provide with automobiles. fiber management cassette. This cassette allows easy extension and retraction of the nearly 22 feet of flexible laser beam-delivery fiber provided with the Pilot[TM] unit. This allows a practitioner to cut the used fiber tip following a procedure, and then move to the next procedure without having to add additional fiber. "The Pilot is the result of working directly with veterinarians to find ways that our technology could serve their unique needs," said Dr. Densen Cao, Ph.D., President and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of the CAO Group. "Surgical procedures and every-day treatments they perform were two areas of concern that we've helped them address with the Pilot laser." With its comfortable scalpel-like hand piece design and intuitive controls, learning to operate the Pilot[TM] requires minimal time. Easy to use, portable and lightweight, the Pilot[TM] is perfect for every veterinary practice. For more information, please visit: http://www.Pilotlaser.com. About CAO Group The CAO Group, Inc. (CAO), under the direction of Dr. Densen Cao, Ph.D., offers design, integration and manufacturing of veterinary, dental, forensic, optoelectronic components, solid state signage, and solid state lighting products. CAO is headquartered in West Jordan, Utah West Jordan is a city and a suburb of Salt Lake City in the U.S. state of Utah. West Jordan is a rapidly growing suburb of Salt Lake City, with a balanced housing stock, quality commercial districts and a strong industrial base. , where the company operates an EN 13485 certified and FDA FDA abbr. Food and Drug Administration FDA, n.pr See Food and Drug Administration. FDA, n.pr the abbreviation for the Food and Drug Administration. registered R&D/manufacturing facility. CAO is an innovative leader in technologies for engaged business. CAO owns more than 60 issued U.S. and international patents and more than 80 pending patents. In diode laser technology, CAO, marketed through its OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) The rebranding of equipment and selling it. The term initially referred to the company that made the products (the "original" manufacturer), but eventually became widely used to refer to the organization that buys the products and partner, has produced more than 8,000 diode laser systems in the human medical and dental industries. |
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