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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
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Disponsable Ureteral Access Sheaths With SuctionInstead of using tiny baskets to manually pull out fragments, the sheath vacuums stone dust and pieces out directly, which often results in a higher stone-free rate and shorter operating timeread more
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Dilators For Urology Surgery1.The long taper eases introduction through strictured or tortuous areas;read more
2.The dilators have ahydrophilic coating that racts and holds liquids to the dilator; -
Ureteral Stent Double J1.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 Dilator Set1.The long taper eases introduction through strictured or tortuous areas;read more
2.The dilators have ahydrophilic coating that racts and holds liquids to the dilator; -
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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Ureteral Stent Set1.It is very soft and has a good biocompatibility. The material is soft and unbeding.read more
2.It is convenient to be inserted and it can prevent duct pressure from increasing or unstabilizing.... -
Disposable Nitinol Stone Cone1.Resist stray holmium laser energyread more
2.Facilitate safe extraction of stone fragments
3 Release stones when necessary
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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
2.Resilient, smooth, it canbe kept in the body for months;...
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...
