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Holmium Laser Enucleation of Prostate Set

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Holmium Laser Enucleation of Prostate Set

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Holmium Laser Enucleation of Prostate Set is a specialized medical instrument set used for minimally invasive treatment of enlarged prostate conditions. It is commonly used in hospitals and urology departments for Holmium Laser Enucleation of the Prostate (HoLEP) procedures in patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). The set is designed for precise laser tissue removal, effective hemostasis, and reliable performance during endoscopic prostate surgery.

  • International Quality Standard.
  • Fastest Delivery.
  • Export Standard Packaging.
  • Customized Production.

The HoLEP Set is a comprehensive surgical system designed for the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) using advanced Holmium laser technology. It enables precise prostate tissue enucleation, effective hemostasis, and efficient removal with improved patient outcomes.

The inclusion of a urology morcellator system allows efficient fragmentation and removal of enucleated tissue, ensuring faster procedures and improved surgical workflow.

System Components

Equipment

  • Holmium Laser Machine (30W / 60W / 100W / 120W / 160W)
  • HD Camera System
  • USB Camera System
  • Endoscopy Video Recorder
  • Medical Monitor (24” / 27”)
  • LED Light Source
  • Fiber Optic Cable

Instruments

  • TURP / Resectoscope
  • Laser Working Element
  • TURP Resectoscope Sheath (26 aFr)
  • Urology Morcellator Set
  • Glass Ellik Bottle
  • Plastic Ellik Bottle
  • Toomey Glass Syringe (50 ml / 100 ml)

Disposables

  • Laser Fiber Optic
  • TUR Irrigation Set
  • Foley Balloon Catheter (3 Way Latex 12–22 FG)
  • Foley Balloon Catheter (3 Way Silicone 16–24 FG)
  • Urine Collecting Bag
  • Urometer

Drapes

  • TUR Drape
  • Lithotomy Drape
  • Under Buttock Drape
  • Universal Split Drape

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