Pneulith
The Digital Pneumatic Lithotripter is an advanced medical device that uses compressed air to fragment kidney, bladder and ureteral stones.

True Digital Lithotripter
Enhanced patient safety
Intuitive LCD display
Customizable user programs
The Digital Pneumatic Lithotripter is a state-of-the-art device designed for efficient and precise fragmentation of kidney and ureteral stones.
Equipped with an intuitive LCD display, it provides a user-friendly interface for seamless operation and real-time monitoring.
The device enables urologists to pre-define programs with specific pressure and frequency settings, automatically configuring the parameters upon selection for effortless use.
The electro-pneumatic regulator ensures precise pressure setting resulting in accurate power delivery
The system includes automatic low-pressure detection for enhanced safety and reliability during procedures.
Compact, portable, and energy-efficient, the lithotripter is ideal for modern urological practices. Built with durability and ease of maintenance in mind, it represents a perfect blend of cutting-edge technology and practical functionality, setting a new standard in pneumatic lithotripsy.
Probes:
- 0.8mm, 1mm, 1.2mm probes for ureterorenoscopy
- 1.5mm probes for bladder stones
- 2mm probes for renal stones
Control Unit:
Power Supply | 230 VAC, 50Hz |
Working Pressure | 1.8 to 4 Kg/Cm2K |
Maximum input pressure | 6 Kg/Cm2 |
Pressure source | Pressurised oxygen/Compressed air |
Hand Piece:
Dimension (Dia x length) | 24x180mm |
Weight | 150 gms |
Air Compressor:
Input Voltage | 230V |
Output Pressure | 4 kg/cm2 |
Airflow | 30 liter/min |
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Offers a clear and intuitive interface for easy operation and real-time monitoring of system parameters.
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Enables personalized settings for various treatment protocols, enhancing flexibility and efficiency.
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Delivers precise and consistent control of pneumatic pressure for effective and reliable stone fragmentation.
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Lightweight and ergonomically designed for easy transport and setup in diverse clinical environments.