High-performance Holmium laser fiber designed for urology applications such as prostate and urinary tract stone fragmentation. Compatible with holmium laser systems, the fiber can be precisely delivered through instruments like ureteroscopes to the target area. The holmium laser energy vaporizes fluid between the fiber tip and the stone, generating microbubbles that effectively transmit energy, breaking stones into fine powder for natural excretion.
Available in multiple diameters — 200 µm, 275 µm, 300 µm, 365 µm, 550 µm, 800 µm, and 1000 µm — to suit various clinical and surgical needs. Ideal for hospitals and surgical centers seeking reliable, sterile, and durable holmium laser fibers for lithotripsy procedures.
Fragmentation Surgery
The Holmium laser fiber is a critical energy delivery component used in urology for prostate and urinary tract stone fragmentation. Designed for compatibility with most holmium laser treatment systems, it ensures efficient energy transmission by matching the laser output power and stone size, enabling precise and effective lithotripsy performance.
Technical Advantages
Medical-grade quartz material: Provides excellent flexibility, tensile strength, and compression resistance, allowing smooth navigation through curved urinary tracts while minimizing trauma to urethral and prostate tissue.
Precision fiber tip: Sharp and polished tip ensures accurate targeting, reducing energy loss during stone contact and maintaining consistent laser output even under high temperature and impact conditions.
Superior durability: High resistance to laser shock and thermal stress guarantees stable performance under prolonged high-power operation.
Endoscope compatibility: Works seamlessly with various endoscopic systems. Surgeons can adjust fiber position and laser pulse parameters to manage stones of different hardness and size, achieving both stone fragmentation and prostate tissue resection in one procedure.
Clinical Applications
Urology:
Ideal for urinary stone fragmentation, including kidney, ureteral, bladder, and urethral stones.
Supports additional procedures such as urethral stricture incision, bladder tumor resection, and polyp-assisted stone removal.
Other Surgical Fields:
Applicable in gynecology, including minimally invasive laser procedures for cervical lesions and endometrial polyps.
