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Olympus LUS-2 Ultrasonic Lithotriptor Ultrasonic lithotripsy is widely accepted as a minimally invasive approach to calculi disintegration and fragment removal. |
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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. |
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Three ultrasonic energy levels and four suction power settings can be selected from the front panel.
Upon detecting disconnection, probe damage or transducer malfunction, an alarm sounds and a warning indicator illuminates.
Five optional probes, with diameters from 1.5mm to 3.7mm, are available, and changing from one to another is a quick and simple task. |
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Walz EL27-EKL and EL27 Combilith Lithotriptors Two devices from Walz, a company with over 25 years’ experience in lithotripsy techniques.
Electrokinetic lithotripsy (EKL), as supplied by the EL27-EKL, is based on a rigid rod, accelerated by electromagnetic energy. EKL is highly effective for all kinds of stones, regardless of their composition and localization. Five optional probes are available, ranging from 0.8mm to 3.5mm, allowing the ideal size for the treatment to be selected. |
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| The EL27 Combilith incorporates electrohydraulic lithotripsy (EHL) with EKL. EHL probes generate shock waves with a sharply rising amplitude building up a well defined effective area for stone destruction without damaging the surrounding tissue. |
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For further details on products available from KeyMed, please call our Customer Services Team on (01702) 616333 or complete the on-line enquiry form |
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