Hospital Urology Diagnostic and Interventional
The Stryker 502-991-030 anchors hospital urology diagnostic and interventional procedures across hospital urology departments, operating rooms, ambulatory urology services, and urology outpatient clinics. The 4.0 mm KS-Series rigid telescope, 30° forward-oblique viewing angle, 30 cm working length, fiber optic light transmission, autoclavable 134°C construction, Karl Storz hardware compatibility, and multi-sterilization compatibility support bladder examination, hematuria investigation, bladder tumour diagnosis, follow-up cystoscopy, and urology diagnostic procedures across hospital urology services worldwide today during routine clinical practice in busy daily settings.
Urology Biopsy and Foreign Body Removal
Urology biopsy and foreign body removal procedures benefit substantially from the 502-991-030's 30° forward-oblique viewing angle for precise lesion identification, 4.0 mm telescope diameter for sheath compatibility, fiber optic light transmission for clear visualization, Karl Storz hardware compatibility for instrument deflection, and autoclavable construction. The platform supports bladder biopsy, foreign body removal, and urology interventional procedures across hospital urology services today.
Operating Room Urology Procedures
Operating room urology procedures benefit substantially from the 502-991-030's rigid telescope precision, 4.0 mm telescope diameter for standard sheath compatibility, autoclavable 134°C construction for operating room sterilization, multi-sterilization compatibility supporting diverse operating room protocols, fiber optic light transmission, and ergonomic handling. The platform supports operating room cystoscopy, urology surgical assessment, transurethral resection setup, and complex urology interventional procedures worldwide.
Karl Storz Sheath Integrated Urology Workflow
Karl Storz sheath integrated urology workflow benefits substantially from the 502-991-030's KS-Series designation indicating Karl Storz hardware compatibility, integrated sheath workflow supporting hospital urology departments already running Karl Storz inventory, autoclavable construction matching Karl Storz sterilization protocols, and proven Stryker American precision engineering. The platform supports Karl Storz ecosystem expansion and integrated urology procurement across hospital urology services worldwide today.
Refurbished 502-991-030 Procurement
Refurbished 502-991-030 procurement benefits substantially from the established refurbished Stryker market through specialist dealers (DOTmed, Remma, Northbay-Medical, AE Endoscopy), durable Stryker American engineering, replacement parts availability, refurbished pricing approximately $1,050-$2,450 USD, KS-Series ecosystem compatibility, and proven Stryker urology quality across hospital urology and emerging market urology programmes today.
