- Resectoscopy
- Cystoscopy
- Hysteroscopy
- Instrum.
- Paed. Surgery
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In search of an ideal treatment for patients, a procedure which will set new standards in gentle and effective resection of the prostata was developed thanks to the latest laser technology. Today, the laser resectoscopy applies for an excellent alternative to conventional HF-resection. The laser radiation is transported via a glass fiber probe from the Laser unit to the tip of the resectoscope and vaporizes the prostata tissue precisely and controlled.
The LUT laser resectoscope working unit, passive acting, guides the glass fiber probe safe and accurate. The probe can ideally be adjusted by a push button on the side of the working unit. Our recommended LUT endoscope in 4.0 mm / 30° offers best image conditions. A rotatable continuous flow sheath completes the set.
The laser technology founds its way also to the cystoscopy. With the LUT continuous flow laser cystoscope-urethroscope sheath an instrument for use in the lower urinary tract was developed. The inner sheath has a generous, integrated working channel and therefore guides instruments as well as the glass fiber probe for laser treatment safely to the tip of the sheath. The necessary cooling effect for the probe as well as a clear view during operation is provided by a continuous fow system which offers steady irrigation conditions.
The appropriate LUT endoscope in 4 mm / 30° offers best image condition without distortions. A visual obturator for the introduction of the cystoscope under sight completes the set.
Different diagnostic and operative hysteroscope sheaths

Punch lithotripsy - optical stone punch
Uterus manipulator with different exchangeable tips
Flexible instruments in different lengths and in a great variety of jaw shapes
Stone baskets in different lengths and size of wires
For young patients who are close to our hearts we have thin endoscopes and dedicated instruments on offer. Specially constructed for paediatric surgery.
1.9 - 2.0 mm endoscopes are semifexible due to built in image bundles.