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Disposable Urethral Stent1.Temperature-controlled disposable ureteral stent, it becomes soft into the body for 3-5 minutes to reduce mucosal stimulation;read more
2.Resilient, smooth, it canbe kept in the body for months;... -
Urethral Dilators1.The long taper eases introduction through strictured or tortuous areas;read more
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Single Use Ureteral Stone Retrieval Basket1. Open the package and take out stone retrieval basket.read more
2. Check handle's flexibility and tip's degree of shrinkage.
3. Use flexible endoscope to locate stones first.
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Disposable Stone Cone Basket1. Prevent stone migration and increase stone fragmentation efficiency during lithotripsyread more
2. Resist stray holmium laser energy
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Male Meatal Dilator1. Used for dilation of male urethral strictures and vesical neck contractures.read more
2. The S~Curve dilators support the natural curvature of the male urethra.
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Female Urethral Dilator Instrument1.Made of polyethyleneread more
2.Smooth surface for less trauma and easy advancement
3.Tapered tip facilitating easy introduction
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Ureteroscopy Stent1. Resilient, smooth,it can be kept in the body for month.read more
2. Medical high polymer materials with super biocompatibility.
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Bilateral Ureteral Stent1.Temperature-controlled disposable ureteral stent, it becomes soft into the body for 3-5 minutes to reduce mucosal stimulation;read more
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Kidney Stone Urinary Stent1.Radiopaque for better visualizationread more
2.The catheter has a smooth side hole to ensure smooth drainage
3.Graduated circumferential markings every 5cm along the body of the stent...
Jul 25, 2017 · Normal symptoms you may experience when a stent is in place include: Blood in urine – Can range from light pink tinged urine, to a darker color similar to red wine. Dysuria (burning...
A ureteral (say "you-REE-ter-ul") stent is a thin, hollow tube that was placed in your ureter to help urine pass from the kidney into the bladder. Ureters are the tubes that connect the kidneys to...
May 27, 2010 · They do use stents, as a very last resort, for a very specific problem, only if nothing else has worked. Very rare though does a stent leave you incontinent. 99% of the time that only...
Definition. Ureter = tube that connects your kidney to your bladder. Oscopy = procedure done through a scope as opposed to an incision. Stent = thin plastic tube that can be placed in the ureter. The...
As many as eight out of 10 people with ureteral stents experience: Bladder irritation, bladder spasms (painful cramps) and frequent urination. Blocked, broken or dislodged stents. Blood in...
These symptoms can include: Sensation of needing to urinate Seeing blood in the urine Bladder spasms Burning sensation during urination Pain in the back during urination or when moving Pain in the...
