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Kidney stone management

Boston Scientific’s kidney stone management portfolio offers you a comprehensive suite of products as well as peer-to-peer support.


StoneSmart™ Solutions ecosystem

See our vision for the future of kidney stone management. StoneSmart aims to provide urologists with an integrated product ecosystem to help support efficiency, control, and peer-to-peer collaboration.


Kidney stone management options

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Asurys™ Fluid Management System

The Asurys Fluid Management System — when paired with the LithoVue™ Elite Single-Use Digital Flexible Ureteroscope — is designed to transform urologic care by delivering a next-generation operating room experience. Together, these connected technologies aim to deliver intelligent irrigation by aiding in procedural intrarenal pressure (IRP) management.1

LithoVue™ Elite Single-Use Digital Flexible Ureteroscope System

The LithoVue Elite Single-Use Digital Flexible Ureteroscope builds on the trusted LithoVue System with significant next-generation innovations, including enhanced image quality and intrarenal pressure monitoring providing real-time information designed to enable users to make informed clinical decisions, direct control of image and video capturing, and OR integration designed to streamline workflow and reduce capital footprint.2-5

Lumenis Pulse™ 120H Holmium Laser System with MOSES™ Technology

Lumenis Pulse 120H Holmium Laser System with MOSES Technology is a groundbreaking, patent-protected pulse delivery technology that has been demonstrated to remarkably improve energy transmission, resulting in more efficient lithotripsy treatments compared to regular holmium pulse.6

Thuvera™ Thulium Fiber Laser System

The Thuvera Thulium Fiber Laser System is a practical solution designed to optimize dusting efficiency and reduce retropulsion for urinary stone procedures. The system plugs into a standard wall outlet, so you can treat patients in any operating room.7-9


Devices by clinical use

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Boston Scientific's kidney stone management products — including guidewires, dilation devices, sheaths, ureteral stents, balloon catheters, and other stone management technologies — support each step of the treatment pathway, from visualization and access to stone removal and drainage.


Kidney stone management support

Physician education and training

Access our tools for health care professionals to help educate your patients and community on urologic and pelvic diseases.

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Kidney stone management products

Boston Scientific’s integrated product offerings give you the options you need to provide the best outcomes for patients.

Why choose Boston Scientific

Physician-driven, patient-centered innovation

Whether you need more information about our kidney stone management products or other urology products, access to education programs, or have a question about reimbursement, we can help.

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Boston Scientific acquired the global surgical business of Lumenis Ltd.  Some registered names of products manufactured and sold by Boston Scientific may contain the term “Lumenis.” Lumenis is a registered trademark of Lumenis Be.

The Thuvera Laser System and Thuvera Single-Use Fibers are manufactured by IPG Medical Corporation and distributed by Boston Scientific Corporation.

CAUTION: U.S. Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician.

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References

  1. Morris AS, Langari R. Intelligent sensors. Measurement and Instrumentation: Theory and Application. 2nd edition. Academic Press. 2021;323–349.
  2. Dale J, Kaplan AG, Radvak D, et al. Evaluation of a novel single-use flexible ureteroscope. J Endourol. 2021;35:903–907.
  3. Somani BK, Al-Qahtani SM, Gil de Medina SD, Traxer O. Outcomes of flexible ureteroscopy and laser fragmentation for renal stones: comparison between digital and conventional ureteroscope. Urology. 2013;82:1017–1019.
  4. Dragos LB, Somani BK, Keller EX, et al. Characteristics of current digital single-use flexible ureteroscopes versus their reusable counterparts: an in-vitro comparative analysis. Transl Androl Urol. 2019;8(Suppl 4):S359–S370.
  5. Tokas T, Herrmann TRW, Skolarikos A, Nagele U. Training and Research in Urological Surgery and Technology (T.R.U.S.T.) Group. Pressure matters: Intrarenal pressures during normal and pathological conditions, and impact of increased values to renal physiology. World J Urol. 2019;37:125–131.
  6. Ibrahim A, Badaan S, Elhilali MM, Andonian S. Moses technology in a stone simulator. Can Urol Assoc J. 2018;12:127–130.
  7. Kronenberg P, Traxer O. The laser of the future: reality and expectations about the new thulium fiber laser—a systematic review. Trans Androl Urol. 2019;8(Suppl 4):S398–S417.
  8. Andreeva V, Vinarov A, Yaroslavsky I, et al. Preclinical comparison of superpulse thulium fiber laser and a holmium: YAG laser for lithotripsy. World J Urol. 2020;38:497–503.
  9. Ventimiglia E,Doizi S, Kovalenko A, Andreeva V, Traxer O. Effect of temporal pulse shape on urinary stone phantom retropulsion rate and ablation efficiency using holmium: YAG and super-pulse thulium fiber lasers. BJU Int. 2020;126:159–167.