In 2025, the focus of hospital urology departments is shifting. From OPD diagnostics to advanced endoscopic procedures, the demand for precision, modularity, and hygiene in urology equipment is increasing. Institutions across the country are making investment decisions based on long-term reliability, regulatory compliance, and ease of use.
Let’s examine the trends gaining momentum this year and how hospitals can align with evolving standards through equipment that is both clinically effective and operationally manageable.
Laser Lithotripsy Built for Performance and Stability
The preference for holmium laser lithotripsy continues to grow—especially in regions with a high incidence of urinary stone disease. The Astra‑35 offers power outputs of up to 35 watts, suited for both soft tissue procedures and stone fragmentation.
What sets it apart is its inbuilt cooling chiller, supporting prolonged operation in warmer climates. Its ability to perform multiple techniques—dusting, fragmentation, popcorn effect—makes it adaptable to different clinical approaches. With optics sourced internationally and built to industrial standards, the system offers durability and steady output across sessions.
This approach to laser lithotripsy systems reflects a broader shift toward clinically proven solutions with a simplified maintenance requirement.
Pneumatic Lithotripsy: Practical and Proven
Hospitals prioritizing quick setups and budget-friendly equipment continue to turn to pneumatic lithotripsy systems. The Calculiclast® offers a compact, trolley-mounted design with adjustable pressure for optimal control during stone fragmentation.
Unlike more complex setups, this system uses pneumatic energy to break the stones. Its controlled movement of the probe improve user control, particularly in ureteral procedures.
Tested against IEC standards, this equipment supports consistent outcomes in everyday stone removal cases.
Hygiene-Focused Uroflowmetry Systems
Modern uroflowmetry systems are being developed not just for measurement accuracy but for comfort and hygiene—especially in outpatient settings where equipment turnover is high.
Several models are setting benchmarks:
- FlowComp (Standalone Gravimetric):, A standalone device with no requirement of computer, and ideal for clinics needing a straightforward diagnostic tool.
- FlowComp NG (Computer-Based): Combines digital reporting with patient history access for more integrated diagnostics.
- Auto‑Tersus: Features US-patented auto-cleaning technology to reduce contamination risk and technician workload.
- FlowComp-Wave: Battery based uroflowmeter with a compact and portable design suitable for any clinical settings
The demand for these devices is steadily increasing among urology clinics aiming to improve throughput while adhering to hygiene standards.
Comprehensive Urodynamic Evaluation Platforms
A fully functional urodynamics system can determine whether the cause of urinary dysfunction is obstructive, neurological, or pressure-related. In 2025, hospitals are investing in systems that integrate multiple modalities.
The NG UROCOMP‑2000 provides:
- Uroflowmetry
- Cystometry
- Electromyography (EMG)
- Pressure flow studies
- Urethral pressure profiling
- Biofeedback for Pelvic floor rahibilation
- Video urodynamics (optional)
With compatibility across Windows-based platforms and seamless printer and monitor support, this system meets the clinical and administrative requirements of both small clinics and tertiary care hospitals.
Its multi-procedure capability makes it a cost-efficient choice for departments that manage diverse urological disorders including incontinence, neurogenic bladder, and voiding dysfunction.
Controlled Fluid Management During Procedures
Fluid delivery during endoscopic procedures is critical to maintain visibility and patient safety. The Hydromat peristaltic infusion pump provides precise, drip-free fluid control.
Key features include:
- Manual and automatic pressure modes
- Auto shutoff to prevent overpressure
- Compatibility with standard tubing sets
- Quiet operation, suitable for clinical and surgical environments
In hospitals with limited space or shared ORs, this system is a practical addition, reducing the need for bulky saline towers or manually managed irrigation systems.
Disposable Accessories and Maintenance-Free Components
Hospitals today are focusing not just on acquiring urology equipment, but also on sustaining their efficiency without incurring recurring costs in sterilization, breakdowns, or component replacement. To address this, more systems are now designed with disposable accessories and maintenance-light components.
In particular, Status Medical’s uroflowmetry and lithotripsy devices integrate parts that are either single-use or engineered for extended life cycles. This supports:
- Lower turnaround time between procedures
- Reduced infection risk from reusable components
- Minimized dependency on central sterilization units
- Simplified logistics for high-volume departments
Endoscopy procedures benefit from accessories like sterile tubing sets, beakers, and protective sheathings that ensure both patient safety and system longevity. These cost-conscious features allow departments to maintain service quality while reducing unplanned downtime.
Emphasis on Safety, Compliance, and Calibration
In 2025, hospitals are being evaluated not only on service quality but also on equipment compliance. Every product mentioned here aligns with CDSCO approvals and ISO 13485:2016 certifications
Using systems that comply with regulatory norms helps reduce complications during inspections, simplifies quality control reporting, and assures patient safety.
Additionally, Status Medical provides calibration documentation and manufacturer traceability—both essential for biomedical records management in accredited institutions.
Closing Thought
Hospitals looking to improve their urology services in 2025 should prioritize systems that align with current clinical expectations—hygiene, adaptability, long-term calibration, and accredited quality. With equipment designed to suit outpatient flow, surgical precision, and regulatory requirements, investments in this category are increasingly seen as necessary rather than optional.
To support this direction, Status Medical Equipments India Pvt Ltd offers a robust lineup of uroflowmetry systems, laser and pneumatic lithotripters, urodynamic platforms, and peristaltic pumps that meet ISO and CDSCO standards for safety, consistency, and clinical reliability.
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