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The ACMI™ AEH™-4E Electrohydraulic Lithotriptor combines efficient stone fragmentation, low purchase price, and minimal maintenance. Features include a large, clear LED display, automatic probe sensing circuitry, and automatic power range setting according to probe size. In addition, the AEH™-4E has the ability to predict probe end-of-life, and can also regulate and control relative power to the probe, shot frequency, and the number of shots per foot-pedal actuation.
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March 24, 2009
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Utilizing a dual probe set, CyberWand™ produces ultrasonic lithotripsy with an intermittent impact action to fragment the hardest stones and the largest stone burdens efficiently in far shorter times than single action devices. Simultaneous suction through the probe set evacuates debris leaving the patient stone-free.
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March 24, 2009
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Five optional probes, from 1.5mm to 3.7mm
Three ultrasonic energy levels
Four suction power settings
Ultrasonic lithotripsy is widely accepted as a minimally invasive approach to calculi disintegration and fragment removal. The LUS-2 includes an ergonomic, lightweight transducer to reduce operator fatigue and allowing improved probe control. Both the application of ultrasonic energy and suction of remaining fragments are controlled from the dual foot switch. Upon detecting disconnection, probe damage or transducer malfunction, an alarm sounds and a warning indicator illuminates.
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March 24, 2009
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The Swiss LithoClast Ultra offers simultaneous ultrasonic and pneumatic
lithotripsy. The proven pneumatic lithotriptor effectively fragments large stones
while the powerful ultrasonic lithotriptor provides fragmentation and suction
of finer calculi. The simultaneous use of both technologies, operated through
a single foot pedal, significantly reduces stone removal time.
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March 24, 2009
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Tipless 1.8FR Stone Retrieval BAsket
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July 07, 2010
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Vibrolith is an electro-pneumatic lithotripter. It works under the principle of a bullet, accelerated by a compressed air with a steel probe. This probe transmits the impact energy to calculi. By this electro-pneumatic ballistic energy only the calculi is disintegrated, there is no effect on tissue.
Since only compressed air pulses in the source of impact effect, no heat is exposed. Therefore, there is neither risk of any thermal injury on tissue nor destruction on optics of endoscopy.
There is no electrically driven operation except the control box. With this feature any electrical hazard on
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March 24, 2009
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