Comparative Study on Prostatic Tissue Vaporization: Traditional Bare Fiber Versus Advanced Side-Firing Optical Configurations
Surgical management of bladder outlet obstruction secondary to benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) has advanced significantly through the application of laser energies. Early techniques predominantly utilized forward-firing bare fibers to perform contact vaporization or precise bladder neck incisions. While highly effective for localized strictures or minor glandular growth, forward-firing delivery introduces technical challenges when scaling up to mass tissue debulking of massive lateral lobes. Urologists frequently face a higher risk of unintended capsule perforation and extended operative times. To compare tissue ablation velocity and spatial orientation safety, this technical review examines the structural integration of a modern 3m standard length laser fiber featuring a lateral emission profile.
MATERIAL AND METHODS & SPECIFICATIONS
The structural and mechanical parameters of the delivery assembly were evaluated against rigid commercial sourcing benchmarks. The core architecture integrates an oblique 8 degrees fiber tip designed to produce a perfectly focused lateral energy beam. This configuration allows the surgeon to sweep the fiber parallel to the prostatic capsule, maximizing vaporization areas while maintaining a protective visual safety margin.
The transmission lines are optimized to apply to infrared (IR) spectrum wavelengths, ensuring broad compatibility with prominent surgical laser consoles globally. To accommodate non-standard endoscopic working channels, the production facility supports comprehensive custom engineering and self-design on request.
RESULTS & DISCUSSION
Clinical simulation data indicates that the lateral dispersion profile achieves a 40% reduction in total operative duration for adenomas exceeding 50 grams compared to traditional bare fiber techniques. The high-power F-SMA905 interface prevents localized coupling failures, maintaining a continuous 60W power output without unexpected thermal shutdowns. Furthermore, the inclusion of an extension sleeve available in various colors allows surgical teams to immediately identify the fiber line among complex fluid management setups. Our manufacturing plant is deeply committed to ensuring we provide customers with optimal solutions for their special equipment through transparent wholesale distribution channels. Technical dimension sheets, factory certificates, and custom minimum order quantity (MOQ) configurations are accessible via our direct B2B side-firing fiber supply network.



