Intracorporeal lithotripters

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Intracorporeal lithotripters are electromechanical devices used to remove and destroy stones within the urinary tract and treat conditions of urinary calculi. The procedure refers to the visualization of a calculus in the urinary tract and method of crushing stone or stones into small and adequate pieces. Usually, most infectious calculi are those, which are large and typically located in the kidney.

There is another type of intracorporeal lithotripters that is pneumatic lithotripters. These devices use kinetic impact energy that is transmitted via the probe to the calculus. When energy is already transmitted, the result is a disintegration of the calculus. Using this method, all stones can be destroyed, no matter they are very tiny or huge and regardless of their composition.

Intracorporeal lithotripters provide safe and cost effective procedure for both patients and urologists. It is the most effective method for the removal of large calculi, devices will not harm other tissues and remain it unchanged. Lithotripters are usually portable, sometimes even hand-held, and can be transported anywhere to perform procedures better and more comfortable. Intracorporeal lithotripters are easy to use and follow-up.

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