Establishing a tract or channel for the guide wire, contrast or instrument to pass through. Dilation involves dilating of the anatomy to establish this tract.
Included in the range are:
To provide controlled manual irrigation during endoscopy. Ureteroscopy Irrigation System Endoscopic Cap Tuohy-Borst Adapter
To establish a nephrostomy tract for percutaneous access and dilation.
This occlusion balloon is used to occlude the ureteropelvic junction to prevent stone fragments from entering the ureter during percutaneous lithotripsy and for the injection of contrast medium. Our range includes:
The BIGopsy Biopsy forceps are specifically designed to obtain larger retrograde sample sizes for the pathological evaluation of tumors within the renal pelvis and ureters.
Used for ureteral stone extraction to engage, reposition, release or extract stones in the kidney, bladder or ureter.
Our vast range of stone baskets includes the:
Guide wires are used to gain ureteral access, to establish a tract and to assist in the placement, replacement and exchange of medical devices during urological procedures.
Our vast range include:
Used as a percutaneous entry needle to introduce wire guides. The Echo tip needle is designed to provide enhanced visualization of the needle tip under ultrasound. Used for injection into the urethra, bladder neck and the bladder wall.
This range includes:
Percutaneous placement of pigtail or malecot catheter in the renal pelvis for nephrostomy drainage.
Included in the range are:
Intended for the incision, excision, resection, ablation, vaporization, coagulation, laparoscopic, percutaneous or endoscopic urological procedures.
Used for temporary internal drainage from the ureteropelvic junction to the bladder.
This range includes:
Used for implantation to reinforce soft tissue