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Nitinol Stone Retrieval Basket

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Nitinol Stone Retrieval Basket

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  • Customized Production.

Product Description:

The Nitinol Stone Retrieval Basket is a specialized urological instrument designed for the safe and effective retrieval of urinary calculi (stones) from the kidney, ureter, and bladder. Crafted with premium-grade nitinol wire, this basket provides superior flexibility, memory retention, and trauma-free stone extraction during endoscopic procedures.

Key Features:
Nitinol Construction: Made from a nickel-titanium alloy, ensuring excellent flexibility and shape memory for optimal navigation through tortuous anatomy.
Tipless Design (Optional): Minimizes risk of mucosal trauma, especially in delicate areas of the ureter.
Rotatable Handle: Allows precise control and maneuverability for accurate stone capture and removal.
Multiple Wire Configurations: Available in 3-wire, 4-wire, and 6-wire designs to accommodate different stone sizes and locations.
Radiopaque Marker: Ensures excellent visibility under fluoroscopy for accurate placement.
Compatible with Ureteroscopes: Designed for seamless integration with rigid and flexible ureteroscopes.
Single-Use & Sterile: Packaged sterile for single-use, reducing cross-contamination risk.
Applications:
Ureteral and renal calculi retrieval
Post-lithotripsy stone fragment removal
Stone basketing during URS or PCNL procedures
Specifications:

  • Basket Diameter: 1.5–3.5 Fr
  • Working Length: 60–120 cm
  • Handle Type: Rotatable or fixed
  • Tip: Tipless or standard tip
  • Sterility: EO Sterilized, single-use only

Why Choose Our Nitinol Basket?
Reliable performance with minimal patient trauma
High-strength wire ensures secure stone capture
Designed for superior control in endoscopic procedures


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