An in-office device that uses low-pressure ultrasound waves to breaking up kidney stones was safe and effective, according to ...
SonoMotion, a venture-backed medical device company developing non-invasive solutions for kidney stones, announced today that ...
SEATTLE (KOMO) — A potentially revolutionary medical procedure for those with kidney stones will soon be offered at the University of Washington (UW) after more than two decades of research. It's ...
SonoMotion announced today that the company picked up updated FDA clearance for its Break Wave lithotripsy platform.
During a procedure known as laser lithotripsy, urologists use a small, video-guided laser to blast painful, potentially damaging kidney stones to smithereens. It's better for the patient if urologists ...
Break Wave represents the future of kidney stone treatment with the potential to become a first-line treatment option The Break Wave device non-invasively fragments stones in the kidney or ureter on ...
Calyxo will showcase the latest release of the CVAC Image Processor Software (version 1.5) at AUA2026. Informed by real-world clinical use, the update enhances image clarity and consistency and ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Calyxo Inc. has received FDA approval for a device that collects kidney stone fragments after laser lithotripsy.
A new technique which combines the use of two ultrasound technologies may offer an option to move kidney stones out of the ureter with minimal pain and no anesthesia, according to a new feasibility ...