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Dornier HM-3 Lithotripter


HM-3 Lithotripter  located at Barnes-Jewish West County Hospital.

The Dornier HM-3 is universally acclaimed as the "Gold Standard" in lithotripsy. Research has confirmed that the HM-3 provides the lowest retreatment rate and highest stone free rate of any lithotripter. It can treat all types of renal and ureteral stones. the HM-3 is commonly used to retreat patients who have been unsuccessfully treated with other second generation equipment.

Storz MODULITH® SLX-F2


The Storz F2 lithotripter is transported to area hospitals

The Storz F2 lithotripter provides a dual focus shock wave.  This new technology allows your Urologist the ability to adapt the shock wave size depending on specific anatomical conditions.  The shock wave field can be adjusted to various stone sizes and positions to optimize therapy results.

 

 

 

 




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