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Urology Rigid Nephroscope

A Urology Rigid Nephroscope is a rigid endoscopic instrument used for direct visualization and treatment of the kidneys and renal pelvis, typically for stone removal or biopsy.

Key Features:
Rigid shaft for stable and precise insertion
High-definition optics for clear visualization of the kidney
Wide working channel for passing tools like lasers, baskets, or forceps
Light source for illumination during procedures
Radiopaque tip for easy visibility under fluoroscopy
Durable, autoclavable materials (usually stainless steel)

Uses:
Remove kidney stones via nephrolithotomy
Examine the renal pelvis and kidney for tumors or other abnormalities
Perform biopsies or other treatments within the kidney
Treat urinary tract obstructions

Urology Flexible Nephroscope

A Urology Flexible Nephroscope is a flexible endoscopic instrument used to access and visualize the kidney’s collecting system, primarily for minimally invasive procedures like RIRS (Retrograde Intrarenal Surgery).

Features:
Flexible shaft for navigating complex renal anatomy
High-definition camera for clear internal imaging
Working channel to pass laser fibers, baskets, or forceps
Irrigation port for continuous fluid flow
Compatible with laser lithotripsy tools

Use:
Used for kidney stone removal via RIRS
Helps in diagnosing and treating renal pathologies (e.g., tumors, strictures)
Minimally invasive alternative to open surgery

URS Fourpronge Forceps

URS Fourprong Forceps are endoscopic surgical instruments used in Ureterorenoscopy (URS) to grasp and remove kidney or ureteral stones and foreign bodies. The instrument features four flexible prongs that open up symmetrically, offering a stable and secure grip from all sides.

Key Features:
Four-Prong Grasping Tip – Ensures firm hold on stones or foreign objects from multiple angles.
Non-Traumatic Design – Prongs are gentle on the urinary tract, minimizing injury risk.
Long, Slender Shaft – Compatible with both semi-rigid and flexible ureteroscopes.
Stainless Steel/Nitinol Construction – Durable, corrosion-resistant, and suitable for repeated sterilization.
Ergonomic Handle – Provides controlled operation and better grip for the surgeon.
Available in Different Sizes – Fits both pediatric and adult ureteroscopes.

Use in Urology:
Removal of ureteral or renal calculi (stones)
Grasping large, round, or irregular stones
Foreign body retrieval from ureter or kidney
Used in endoscopic stone surgery (URS/RIRS)

URS Tripronge Forceps

URS Triprong Forceps are specialized instruments used in Ureterorenoscopy (URS) to grasp and remove stones or foreign bodies from the ureter or kidney. These forceps have three flexible prongs that open in a tripod shape, offering a secure, non-slip grip — especially effective for round or smooth stones.

Key Features:
Three-Prong Grasping Tip – Expands to hold stones securely from multiple angles.
Non-Traumatic Design – Gentle on ureteral and renal tissues while ensuring a strong grip.
Long, Flexible Shaft – Designed to pass smoothly through ureteroscope working channels.
Stainless Steel or Nitinol Construction – Durable, corrosion-resistant, and sterilizable.
Ergonomic Handle – Provides controlled, precise manipulation.
Compatible with Various URS Sizes – Suitable for both adult and pediatric ureteroscopes.

Use in Urology:
Removal of ureteral or renal calculi (stones)
Grasping small, round, or slippery stones
Foreign body retrieval
Used in flexible and semi-rigid ureteroscopy

URS Alligator Forceps

URS Alligator Forceps are specialized surgical instruments used in Ureterorenoscopy (URS) procedures to grasp, hold, and retrieve stones, tissue, or foreign bodies from the ureter or kidney. These forceps have a distinctive alligator-style jaw that opens vertically, allowing strong and precise grip in narrow spaces.

Key Features of URS Alligator Forceps:
Alligator-Type Jaws – Long, narrow, serrated jaws that open vertically for firm grip and deep access.
High-Quality Stainless Steel – Durable, corrosion-resistant, and sterilizable.
Long, Slim Shaft – Easily fits through the working channel of a ureteroscope.
Ergonomic Handle – Ensures surgeon comfort and precise control during procedures.
Available in Multiple Sizes – Compatible with different ureteroscopes, including pediatric and adult sizes.

Use in Urology:
Grasping and removing kidney or ureteral stones
Retrieving foreign bodies
Tissue sampling (biopsy) during endoscopic procedures
Assisting in precise manipulation during ureteroscopy

URS Flat Jaw Forceps

URS Flat Jaw Forceps are specialized surgical instruments used during Ureteroscopy (URS) procedures for the removal or manipulation of stones, tissue, or foreign bodies in the ureter and kidney.

Features:
Flat jaw design for a broad gripping surface
Made of stainless steel for durability and sterility
Available in various sizes to fit different ureteroscopes
Equipped with a locking mechanism for secure grip on tissue or stones
Ergonomically designed handle for ease of control during use

Use:
Primarily used during ureteroscopy to grasp and manipulate stones, biopsy samples, or other objects in the ureter and kidney
Ideal for stone removal, tissue collection, or foreign body extraction

RIRS Scope

An RIRS Scope is a flexible ureteroscope specifically designed for Retrograde Intrarenal Surgery (RIRS), a minimally invasive endoscopic procedure used to treat kidney stones and other intrarenal conditions by accessing the kidney through the urethra, bladder, and ureter.

Features:
Highly flexible shaft to navigate tortuous urinary tracts
High-definition optics for clear visualization
Working channel to pass tools like laser fibers and stone baskets
Irrigation port for continuous fluid flow
Lightweight and ergonomic design for surgeon comfort
Reusable or single-use options available

Uses:
Stone fragmentation and removal via laser lithotripsy
Treats renal strictures, tumors, or obstructions
Used for diagnosis and biopsy within the kidney
Especially useful in difficult-to-reach intrarenal areas

Urology Flexible Ureteroscope

A Urology Flexible Ureteroscope is a flexible endoscopic instrument used in urology for visualizing and treating conditions within the ureter and kidney, such as kidney stones or ureteral obstructions.

Features:
Flexible design allows navigation through the urinary tract
High-definition camera for clear visualization
Working channel to introduce tools like laser fibers or stone retrieval baskets
Small diameter for use in narrow ureters
Ergonomically designed handle for precise control during procedures

Use:
Commonly used for stone removal (laser lithotripsy or stone baskets)
Treatment of obstructions, tumors, or strictures in the ureter
Ideal for minimally invasive procedures such as retrograde intrarenal surgery (RIRS)

Urology Rigid Ureteroscope

A Rigid Ureteroscope is a straight, non-flexible endoscopic instrument used in urology to visualize and treat conditions in the ureter and kidney, especially for stone management.

Features:
Rigid stainless steel body
Optical system with high-resolution lens
Working channel for inserting tools (e.g., stone baskets, laser fibers)
Irrigation port for clear visibility
Typically used with access sheaths or dilators

Use:
For ureteroscopy to diagnose or remove ureteral stones
Used in biopsies or treating tumors or strictures
Preferred for mid and lower ureteral interventions

Stone Punch Set

A Stone Punch Set is a urological instrument used during cystoscopy to crush and remove bladder stones (calculi) via the urethra.

Key Features:
Includes punch instrument and sheath
Sharp, crushing jaws for stone fragmentation
Operated manually through a cystoscope
Stainless steel, durable and autoclavable
Available in various sizes for male/female anatomy

Uses:
Crushing bladder stones during cystolitholapaxy
Minimally invasive removal of urinary calculi
Suitable for adult and pediatric urology (with size variation)