Product overview
- 150-940μmFiber core diameter
- 1-10timesMaximum number of uses
- 3mFiber length
Medical specializations
The IRE Surgical Fiber HP (High Power) series is engineered for high-power laser applications in urology and endoscopic surgery, supporting both soft tissue procedures and lithotripsy.
With a wide range of available diameters (from 150 μm to 940 μm), the series includes a unique 150 μm fiber optimized for flexible endoscopes—preserving the bending radius and enhancing irrigation flow.
All fibers feature the SMA-905 connector, compatible with VPGLaserOne FiberLase SP and FiberLase SP+ systems and other major laser platforms. Manufactured to strict quality standards, the IRE Surgical Fiber HP is globally recognized and available in single-use and reusable versions, ensuring versatility and performance in demanding clinical settings.
Specifications
Technological features
Reusable and sterile version available for cost-efficiency and clinical convenience
The IRE Surgical Fiber HP is available in both single-use and sterile, reusable configurations. The reusable version supports up to 10 uses per fiber without compromising laser performance or clinical safety. This flexibility offers significant cost savings per procedure while adhering to strict sterilization standards. Ideal for high-volume surgical settings, it ensures both economic efficiency and operational convenience, reducing turnover time and supporting consistent clinical workflows.
150 μm fiber specifically designed for flexible ureteroscopy
The 150 μm core fiber is specifically designed to meet the demands of flexible ureteroscopes in upper urinary tract procedures, making it the ideal choice for precision tasks such as renal stone dusting and micropuncture access.
- The ultra-thin profile preserves the natural bending radius of the ureteroscope, allowing the surgeon to navigate complex anatomies without compromising flexibility.
- The reduced fiber diameter also increases the available lumen space, enhancing irrigation fluid flow, which is critical for maintaining visibility, flushing debris, and managing intrarenal pressure during laser lithotripsy.
Clinical applications
- Soft tissue surgery – dissection, vaporization, coagulation
- Lithotripsy – fragmentation, dusting, and popcorning of urinary stones
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