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Boston Scientific NephroMax Balloon Catheter | Used in Percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) | Which Medical Device
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NephroMax Balloon Catheter

Balloon dilatation catheter designed for radial dilatation of the nephrostomy tract and convenient placement of a working sheath.

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Cook Medical NGage stone extractor | Used in Stone retrieval, Ureteroscopy | Which Medical Device
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NGage stone extractor

A nitinol stone 'basket' for ureteral and renal stone extraction.

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Boston Scientific Percuflex Ureterical Stent | Used in Ureteric stenting | Which Medical Device

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Percuflex Ureterical Stent

This ureteric stent from Boston Scientific is de signed with high retention coil strength to help maintain pigtail shape and prevent stent migration.  It has a  high ID/OD ratio and larger inner lumen to facilitate drainage and patency. A biocompatible material is designed for up to a...

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Cook Medical Resonance Stent | Used in Ureteric stenting | Which Medical Device
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Resonance Stent

Used for temporary stenting of the ureter in adult patients with extrinsic ureteral obstruction.

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Cook Medical Rhapsody H-30 Holmium Laser System | Which Medical Device
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Rhapsody H-30 Holmium Laser System

According to the manufacturer, the Rhapsody H-30 ™  Holmium Laser System is designed to  fragment stones, as well as for soft tissue incision, hemostasis and ablation in the urinary tract. It delivers 30 watts of power at the fiber tip and has  a variable pulse width...

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