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Storz Medical AG

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Web: http://www.storzmedical.ch
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Address: Postfach, Lohstampfestrasse 8, Tägerwilen CH-8274, Switzerland
Phone: +41-(071)-677 45 45 | Fax: +41-(071)-677 45 05 | Map/Directions >>
 
 

Profile: Storz Medical AG produces systems for shock wave therapy. We concentrate on orthopaedics, rheumatology, cardiology, gastroenterology and oto-rhino-laryngology. Our modulith SLK is a medium sized shock wave source, which offers a wide energy range for all indications of shock waves. Our modulith SLC aids in the treatment of refractory angina pectoris. Our Minilith® SL1 is a transportable lithotripter for the entire range of applications in orthopaedic shock wave therapy. It has a flexible cylindrical electromagnetic shock wave source and in-line ultrasound imaging. It is ideal for lithotripsy of salivary stone.

The company has ~100 employees and is ISO 9001, CE certified.

FDA Registration Number: 9613347
US Agent: Coryalcala / Karl Storz Lithotripsy-america, Inc.
Phone: +1-(678)-354-  Fax: +1-(678)-354-   E-Mail:

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• Acoustic Wave Therapy for Firm Tissue
• Acoustic Wave Therapy for Healthy Skin
• Electric Therapeutic Massager (FDA Code: ISA / 890.5660)
A therapeutic massager is an electrically powered device intended for medical purposes, such as to relieve minor muscle aches and pains.
• Extracorporeal Lithotripsy (ESWL) Systems
• Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy
• Force-Measuring Platform (FDA Code: KHX / 890.1575)
A force-measuring platform is a device intended for medical purposes that converts pressure applied upon a planar surface into analog mechanical or electrical signals. This device is used to determine ground reaction force, centers of percussion, centers of torque, and their variations in both magnitude and direction with time.
• Image-Intensified Fluoroscopic X-Ray System (FDA Code: JAA / 892.1650)
An image-intensified fluoroscopic x-ray system is a device intended to visualize anatomical structures by converting a pattern of x-radiation into a visible image through electronic amplification. This generic type of device may include signal analysis and display equipment, patient and equipment supports, component parts, and accessories.
• Lithotriptor
• Multipurpose Lithotriptor
• Radiological Image Processing System (FDA Code: LLZ / 892.2050)
A picture archiving and communications system is a device that provides one or more capabilities relating to the acceptance, transfer, display, storage, and digital processing of medical images. Its hardware components may include workstations, digitizers, communications devices, computers, video monitors, magnetic, optical disk, or other digital data storage devices, and hardcopy devices. The software components may provide functions for performing operations related to image manipulation, enhancement, compression or quantification.
• Shock Wave Device for Cardiac Applications
• Shock Wave Therapy System
• Therapeutic Vibrator (FDA Code: IRO / 890.5975)
A therapeutic vibrator is an electrically powered device intended for medical purposes that incorporates various kinds of pads and that is held in the hand or attached to the hand or to a table. It is intended for various uses, such as relaxing muscles and relieving minor aches and pains.
• Transportable Lithotripter
• Urological Extracorporeal Shock-wave Lithotriptor (FDA Code: LNS / 876.5990)
An extracorporeal shock wave lithotripter is a device that focuses ultrasonic shock waves into the body to noninvasively fragment urinary calculi within the kidney or ureter. The primary components of the device are a shock wave generator, high voltage generator, control console, imaging/localization system, and patient table. Prior to treatment, the urinary stone is targeted using either an integral or stand-alone localization/imaging system. Shock waves are typically generated using electrostatic spark discharge (spark gap), electromagnetically repelled membranes, or piezoelectric crystal arrays, and focused onto the stone with either a specially designed reflector, dish, or acoustic lens. The shock waves are created under water within the shock wave generator, and are transferred to the patient's body using an appropriate acoustic interface. After the stone has been fragmented by the focused shock waves, the fragments pass out of the body with the patient's urine.

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