A ureteroscopy is usually performed with an endoscope that is passed through the urethra, bladder, and then directly into the ureter, in order to diagnose and treat disorders such as kidney stones. The examination may be performed with either a flexible or a rigid fiberoptic device while the patient is under a general anesthetic.
Contour VL™ Variable Length Percuflex® Stents
Low profile coil design, Percuflex construction and Hydro Plus™ Coating combine to set a new standard of performance for variable length ureteral stents.
Dual Lumen Ureteral Catheter
Designed with two independent lumens for over-the-wire placement, injection and safety wire placement
Gemini™ Paired Wire Helical Baskets
Designed to reliably open to full diameter, retain helical shape, and capture and retrieve stones in the urinary tract
Graspit® Nitinol Stone Retrieval Forcep
Security of a Basket, Control of a Grasper.
Graspit Forceps' flexible design allows stones to be retrieved efficiently from the upper urinary tract.
Navigator™ Ureteral Access Sheath Set
The Navigator Ureteral Access Sheath Set is designed to provide easier, less traumatic scope manipulation during ureteroscopy.
Polaris™ Loop Ureteral Stent
The Polaris™ Loop Ureteral Stent has an average of 69% less material in the bladder as compared to a traditional double pigtail stent.
VersaPulse® PowerSuite™ 60 Watt Holmium laser
This laser is designed to incise tough fibrous or cartilaginous material or for other moderate- to high-energy procedures including lithotripsy.
Zebra® Guidewire
Designed to provide excellent visual feedback and handling