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Stones in the kidneys, gallbladder, and ureter are uncomfortable for men and women of all ages. The stones usually pass on their own, but if treatment doesn’t help, a doctor may recommend lithotripsy surgery.
Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) or laser lithotripsy are used to break down stones.
Laser lithotripsy is performed using a flexible ureteroscope, which is why the treatment is commonly shortened as FURSL. The type of stone the patient has and their overall condition determine whether ESWL or FURSL is employed.
Lithotripsy can provide immediate pain relief, but it can take days or weeks for the stone to pass completely.
The India Lithotripsy Devices Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2026, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2027.
The WM Litho-med Digital device is used to fragment intracorporeal stones using direct contact lithotripsy and direct vision through an endoscope.
Litho-med Digital Is A Reliable Tool For Fragmenting Stones In The Kidney, Ureter, And Bladder. The Safer Lithotripsy Is Performed Throughout The Process.
In both single and continuous pulse mode, a digitally controlled microprocessor is revealing extremely accurate pulses. Control unit, probes, hand piece, and foot switch are all included in the Litho-med Digital. It is a device that is controlled by a microprocessor.
It runs on compressed dry and clean air from a compressor or an oxygen cylinder. A Probe Tip Is Directly Touched With Stones In The Bladder, Ureter, And Kidney In A Direct Contact Lithotripsy.
Jipmer’s Department of Urology has received an innovative Extracorporeal Shock-Wave Lithotripsy System (Dornier Delta III), which allows for non-surgical treatment of urinary stones.
For patients with urinary stones, this gadget would give a non-operative and reasonably painless therapeutic option. It entails shattering the stones into tiny bits with high-energy shockwaves, which are then passed in urine.
This treatment requires no incisions, anaesthesia, or scarring, and it can be performed as a day-care surgery, allowing the patient to return to work the next day.