UROLOGY AND NEPHROLOGY

Essential diagnostic, therapeutic, and life-sustaining systems dedicated to the health and function of the urinary tract and kidneys. This category includes cystoscopes, ureteroscopes, lithotripters, prostate treatment devices, dialysis machines, urological catheters and drainage systems, and consumables for procedures and renal replacement therapy. This equipment enables visualization, stone management, tissue resection, urinary drainage, and blood purification for conditions ranging from kidney stones and BPH to end-stage renal disease. Ideal for hospital urology and nephrology departments, dialysis centers, ambulatory surgery centers, and specialized clinics.

Cystoscope

A Cystoscope is a specialized endoscope used for visualization of the urethra and bladder for diagnostic and therapeutic urologic procedures. Rigid cystoscopes provide superior optics for operative procedures, while flexible cystoscopes offer enhanced patient comfort for diagnostic examinations. Essential for evaluation of hematuria, diagnosis and surveillance of bladder cancer, stent management, and treatment of bladder stones and urethral strictures, cystoscopy is the cornerstone of urologic practice.

ESWL Lithotripter Systems

 A ESWL Lithotripter Systems is a non-invasive surgical device that uses focused, high-energy acoustic shock waves generated outside the body to fragment kidney and upper ureteral stones. The patient lies on a table while integrated imaging (fluoroscopy/ultrasound) is used to target the stone precisely at the shock wave focal point. Treatment success depends on stone size, location, and composition. While avoiding surgical incisions, the procedure requires meticulous safety protocols to manage risks such as renal injury, bleeding, and radiation exposure. It is a capital-intensive, fixed equipment system that defines the modern, non-invasive approach to urolithiasis.

High-Definition Endoscope

A High-Definition Endoscope is an advanced endoscopic system providing superior image resolution, color accuracy, and contrast for diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. Incorporating HD or 4K imaging with advanced visualization technologies such as narrow band imaging, blue light imaging, and autofluorescence, it enables detection of subtle mucosal abnormalities and early neoplasia that may be missed with standard definition systems. Essential for early cancer detection, precise therapeutic intervention, and documentation, it represents the standard of care for advanced endoscopy.

Holmium Laser System

 A Holmium Laser System is a versatile, high-power Class IV surgical laser that emits at a 2120 nm wavelength, which is highly absorbed by water and biological tissue. It is the gold-standard tool in urology for laser lithotripsy (stone dusting/fragmentation) and advanced soft tissue procedures like prostate enucleation (HoLEP) and tumor ablation. Its energy is delivered via flexible silica fibers through endoscopes, enabling precise cutting, ablation, and coagulation with excellent hemostasis in a fluid environment. Strict laser safety protocols—including mandatory 2120 nm eyewear, fiber inspection, and controlled activation—are non-negotiable for its safe operation in the OR.

Lithotriptic Scope

A Lithotriptic Scope is a specialized endoscope used for endoscopic fragmentation of urinary tract stones in the kidney, ureter, and bladder. Available as semi-rigid ureteroscopes, flexible ureteroscopes, and nephroscopes, these instruments provide direct visualization for laser, pneumatic, or ultrasonic lithotripsy. Essential in endourology, they enable minimally invasive stone treatment with high stone-free rates, rapid recovery, and preservation of renal function.

Multi-functional Stirrups

Multi-functional Stirrups are adjustable leg supports used for positioning patients in lithotomy position for gynecologic, urologic, obstetric, and colorectal procedures. Featuring adjustable height, abduction, and rotation, they provide customized positioning for patient comfort and optimal clinician access. Secure locking mechanisms, pressure-reducing padding, and compatibility with standard examination and operating tables make them essential accessories for women's health, urology, and colorectal surgery.

Resectoscope

A Resectoscope is a specialized endoscopic instrument used for transurethral resection of the prostate, bladder tumors, and endometrium. Combining a telescope, working element, and resecting loop, it enables precise cutting and coagulation of tissue under direct visualization. Essential in urology for benign prostatic hyperplasia and bladder cancer treatment, and in gynecology for endometrial resection, it provides minimally invasive treatment with rapid recovery and preservation of organ function.

Silicone Urinary Catheters

Silicone Urinary Catheters are sterile, single-use, latex-free indwelling (Foley) catheters manufactured from 100% medical-grade silicone. They are indicated for patients requiring short- or long-term bladder drainage, particularly those with latex allergy, anticipated extended indwelling time (>7 days), or history of rapid catheter encrustation and blockage. Compared to latex and silicone-coated latex catheters, 100% silicone offers superior biocompatibility, enhanced resistance to biofilm formation and mineral encrustation, a larger internal lumen for improved flow, and complete absence of latex proteins. Available in French sizes 6 Fr-30 Fr with various tip configurations (straight, Coude, three-way irrigation) and balloon volumes (5-50 mL). Strict aseptic insertion technique, daily site care, maintenance of closed drainage, and prompt removal when no longer indicated are essential to prevent catheter-associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI) and urethral trauma.

Ureteroscope

A Ureteroscope is a specialized endoscope used for visualization and treatment of the ureter and renal collecting system. Available in semi-rigid and flexible configurations, it enables diagnostic evaluation of ureteral pathology, laser lithotripsy for stone fragmentation, biopsy of upper tract tumors, and treatment of ureteral strictures. Essential in endourology, it offers minimally invasive diagnosis and treatment with preservation of renal function and rapid recovery.

Urethrotome

A Urethrotome is a specialized endoscopic instrument used for internal urethrotomy, the minimally invasive treatment for urethral strictures. Combining a visualizing telescope with a cutting knife or laser fiber, it enables precise incision of strictures under direct vision through the urethra. Essential in urology for managing urethral strictures, it offers a minimally invasive alternative to open urethroplasty with rapid recovery and preservation of erectile function.

Urine Bags

Urine Bags are sterile, single-use, closed-system medical devices designed for gravity drainage, collection, containment, and measurement of urine from indwelling urinary catheters. Available in two primary configurations: large-capacity drainage bags (2000-4000 mL) for bedridden patients and overnight use, and smaller leg bags (350-750 mL) for ambulatory, community-dwelling patients. Core components include a transparent graduated collection bag, flexible drainage tubing, anti-reflux valve, needleless sampling port, and secure outlet valve. Manufactured from medical-grade PVC (DEHP-free alternatives available) or non-PVC materials, all components are latex-free and terminally sterilized. Critical safety requirements include maintaining the bag below bladder level at all times to prevent retrograde flow, preserving closed system integrity, and adhering to strict single-patient-use protocols. An indispensable component of CAUTI prevention bundles and urinary drainage management across acute care, long-term care, and home healthcare settings.

Urine Containers

Urine Containers are sterile or non-sterile, single-use medical devices manufactured from medical-grade polypropylene or polyethylene for the collection, containment, preservation, and transport of urine specimens for diagnostic testing. Available in capacities ranging from 30 mL to 3 liters, they include standard universal containers (plain), preserved containers with boric acid for urine culture, large-volume containers for 24-hour collections, pediatric adhesive collection bags, and DOT-specification drug testing kits with integrated temperature strips and tamper-evident features. Critical performance attributes include leak-proof sealing, chemical inertness, clear volume graduations, and preservative efficacy at specified fill volumes. Strict single-use protocol, adherence to fill line requirements, and handling under universal precautions are essential for specimen integrity and healthcare worker safety. An indispensable consumable in clinical diagnostics, occupational health, and forensic toxicology.

Urology Endoscopes

 Urology Endoscopes are specialized instruments for visualizing and operating within the urinary tract. They include rigid and flexible cystoscopes for the bladder, semi-rigid and flexible ureteroscopes for the ureters and kidneys, and nephroscopes for percutaneous kidney surgery. These devices enable critical procedures like TURP, TURBT, and laser lithotripsy for stones. Flexible scopes, essential for complex cases, require meticulous high-level disinfection and careful handling to prevent damage. Safe use hinges on managing irrigation fluid absorption, preventing perforation, and protecting the delicate optics during energy-based treatments, making them fundamental yet sophisticated tools in urological practice.

Urology Table

A Urology Table is a specialized examination and procedure table designed for urological diagnostic and therapeutic procedures including cystoscopy, urethroscopy, prostate biopsy, ureteroscopy, and urodynamic studies. Featuring lithotomy positioning with adjustable stirrups, motorized Trendelenburg tilt, radiolucent tabletops for fluoroscopic guidance, and integrated drainage systems, it provides optimal patient positioning and clinician access for efficient, accurate urological care.