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VersaPulse® PowerSuite™ 20 Watt Holmium laser


The VersaPulse® PowerSuite™ 20 Watt holmium laser is the low-powered member of the VersaPulse PowerSuite family. This makes it an economical choice if lithotripsy is the primary procedure performed in your hospital.
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VersaPulse PowerSuite 20W Holmium Surgical Laser

Urology indications
The following applications are indicated for urology while using the Ho:YAG wavelength:
Open and endoscopic urological surgery (ablation, vaporization, incision, excision, and coagulation of soft tissue) including treatment of:
  • Superficial and invasive bladder, urethral, and ureteral tumors
  • Condylomata
  • Lesions of external genitalia
  • Urethral and penile hemangiomas
  • Urethral strictures
  • Bladder neck obstructions
      Urology contraindications
      The Ho:YAG wavelength should not be used in patients with the following conditions:
      • Inability to receive endoscopic treatment
      • Intolerance to anesthesia
      Urology warnings
      Read “General laser warnings” the operators manual for a list of warnings.
      Urology precautions
      CAUTION – Care should be exercised so as not to over distend the bladder when using the laser endoscopically. Excessive bladder distention could result in coagulative necrosis of the superficial and inner muscular region of the bladder wall.
      Read “General laser precautions” in the operators manual for a list of additional precautions.
      Urology complications
      Read “General laser complications” in the operators manual for a list of complications.
      Urinary lithotripsy indications
      The following applications are indicated for urinary lithotripsy while using the Ho:YAG wavelength:
      • Endoscopic fragmentation of urinary (urethral, ureteral, bladder and renal) calculi, including cystine, calcium oxalate, monohydrate and calcium oxalate dihydrate stones
      • Treatment of distal impacted fragments of steinstrasse when guide wires cannot be passed
      Urinary lithotripsy contraindications
      The Ho:YAG wavelength must not be used in patients with the following conditions:
      • Inability to receive endoscopic treatment
      • Intolerance to anesthesia
      Urinary lithotripsy warnings
      WARNING – Unexpected tissue damage may occur due to excessive power application. Refer to “Urinary lithotripsy clinical parameters” in the operators manual for recommended initial power settings. Use of excessive power may result in inadvertent perforation of the ureter or damage to other urologic structures. Read “General laser warnings” in operators manual for a list of additional warnings. Indications for Use Specific to the Ho:YAG Wavelength
      Urinary lithotripsy precautions
      CAUTION – The laser should be used with an optical fiber delivery system in direct view and in direct contact with the target ureteral stone. To minimize the potential for migration up the ureter, laser energy should be directed to the side of the stone, if possible, rather than the leading edge. Maintaining low energy levels and repetition rates will reduce the potential for possible stone migration.
      CAUTION – Be aware of edematous folds of epithelium that may lie between the optical fiber and the stone; however, research suggests such folds are very rare.
      CAUTION – Basketing may be used with larger stone fragments that are relatively hard or tend to escape in a retrograde fashion up the ureter. Use of endoscopes in laser procedures allows excellent viewing and minimal trauma to the ureter during fragmentation. Baskets, guide wires, and other ureteroscopic accessories may be damaged by direct contact with the laser treatment beam.
      CAUTION – The use of irrigation is recommended throughout the lithotripsy procedure to absorb any heat produced, to carry stone fragments out of the urinary system, and to enhance direct visualization. The rate of irrigation should be carefully adjusted to avoid flux of calculi into the kidney. Read “General laser precautions” in operators manual for a list of additional precautions. Indications for Use
      Urinary lithotripsy complications
      • As with other endoscopic urologic procedures, there may be urine leakage following the laser procedure.
      • The use of flexible endoscopes carries an equivalent incidence of stricture formation; these rates may improve with further advances in ureteroscope design.
      • Although rare, loss of a kidney may occur as a result of the procedure or because of the stone, itself.
      Read “General laser complications” in the operators manual for a list of additional complications.


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VersaPulse® PowerSuite™ 20 Watt Holmium laser

Product Type

Laser Lithotripsy System

Used in Procedures

Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy (PCNL) Ureteroscopy

Related Medical Areas

Urology

Related Conditions

Kidney Disease Urological Conditions