ABOUT US

Who we are!

ABOUT US

The International Society of Laser Proctology (ISoLP) is a globally recognized organization dedicated to advancing the field of proctology through the innovative application of modern laser technologies.

Comprising a diverse group of esteemed physicians and researchers, ISoLP serves as a platform for professionals who are deeply involved in or interested in the minimally invasive management of various common proctological conditions.

OUR MISSION

Our mission is in twofold: to develop and refine laser techniques that enhance patient care in proctology and to establish a robust evidence base that supports the efficacy and safety of laser interventions in this specialty. The society is at the forefront of advocating for the integration of laser technology into clinical practice, promoting research and education that underscores its transformative potential. Members of ISoLP are engaged in exploring the vast applications of laser technology in treating a range of proctological disorders.

OUR INITIATIVES

Our initiatives address conditions such as:

Hemorrhoids

Leveraging laser techniques to effectively reduce pain and recovery time associated with traditional treatments.

Fistula in Ano

Innovating less invasive approaches to manage complex fistulae, thereby minimizing complications and improving patient outcomes.

Pilonidal Disease

Utilizing lasers for a less traumatic and more efficient treatment of pilonidal sinuses, enhancing healing rates and reducing recurrence.

Anal Fissures

Deploying laser therapy to promote rapid healing and alleviate chronic pain, offering patients a sustainable solution to fissure management.

Condylomata

Addressing anogenital warts with precision lasers, ensuring effective removal while preserving surrounding tissue integrity

Anal Intraepithelial Neoplasia (AIN)

Advancing treatment protocols for AIN through targeted laser interventions that aim for complete lesion eradication. .

Suppurative Hidradenitis

Providing innovative options for managing this challenging condition, contributing to improved quality of life for affected individuals.