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.

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.