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| Olympus Hands-on Workshops | |||
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| 10:00 – 10:45 a.m. Hands-on Training Pavilion 3765 |
Proctor-led Stone Management Workshop | Dr. Brian Eisner and Dr. Raju Thomas, Tulane University School of Medicine |
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| 11 a.m. – 12 p.m. Hands-on Training Pavilion 3765 |
Proctor-led iTind™ Procedure Workshop | Dr. Petar Bajic, Cleveland Clinic |
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| 11:30 a.m – 12:30 p.m. Hands-on Training Pavilion 3765 |
Proctor-led SOLTIVE™ SuperPulsed Laser Workshop | Dr. Wilson Molina, University of Kansas Medical Center |
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| 1 – 2 p.m. Hands-on Training Pavillion 3765 |
Proctor-led Transurethral Resection of Bladder Tumors (TURBT) Workshop | Dr. Bernard Bochner, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center |
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| Device Tech Talk | |||
| 11 – 11:25 a.m. Booth 2161 |
SOLTIVE™ Superpulsed Lasers: The Future of TFL Platforms | Dr. Wilson Molina, University of Kansas Medical Center Kurt Shelton, Olympus® Research & Development |
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| Olympus Hands-on Workshops | |||
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| 9:30 – 10:15 a.m. Hands-on Training Pavilion 3765 |
Proctor-led Stone Management Workshop |
Dr. Davis Viprakasit, University of North Carolina |
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| 10 – 11 a.m. Hands-on Training Pavilion 3765 |
Proctor-led Transurethral Resection of Bladder Tumors (TURBT) Workshop | Dr. Bernard Bochner, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center |
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| 11 a.m. – 12 p.m. Hands-on Training Pavilion 3765 |
Proctor-led Flexible and Navigable Suction (FANS) Workshop | Dr. Naeem Bhojani, Centre hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal |
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| 1 – 2 p.m. Hands-on Training Pavilion 3765 |
Proctor-led iTind™ Procedure Workshop | Dr. Tyler McClintock, Austin Midtown Urology |
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| Device Tech Talk | |||
| 10:30 – 10:55 a.m. Booth 2161 |
Vacuum-assisted Stone Care: CoralView™ Ureteroscope and CoralWell™ Suction Access Sheath | Dr. Naeem Bhojani, Centre hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal |
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| Olympus Hands-on Workshops | |||
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| 9 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Hands-on Training Pavilion 3765 |
Visit with our Olympus™ team of experts to learn more about our full portfolio of urological solutions. | + Add to calendar | |
Doctors Bajic, Molina, Bochner, Bhojani, Eisner, Thomas, Viprakasit, and McClintock are paid consultants to Olympus Corporation of the Americas.
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Learn MoreFor patients seeking relief beyond BPH medications who are not yet ready to have surgery, the iTind procedure should be considered. Unlike thermal therapies or permanent implants, the iTind device is placed temporarily and then fully removed. This helps preserve sexual function1,2 — helping you expand treatment possibilities for your patients, without compromising outcomes.

Implantation of the iTind™ device may cause urinary urgency, pelvic discomfort, dysuria or hematuria. In rare cases, the iTind procedure may cause a urinary tract infection or acute urinary retention.
Introducing the BubbleView™ Single-use Flexible Cystoscope, the CoralView™ Single-use Ureteroscope, and the CoralWell™ Single-use Access Sheath, a portfolio of devices used to access and visualize the bladder, urinary tract and kidneys to treat a broad range of urological conditions with confidence.

Olympus is the Exclusive Distributor of MacroLux Medical in select countries. For safe and proper use follow the manufacturer's instructions for use handling, operating, and reprocessing of the product. Do not use for any purpose other than its intended use. If used or handled in an improper manner, there is a risk of patient and/or operator injuries, burns, infections, bleeding, and/or perforation, and/ or equipment damage.
Empower your surgical teams with the ESG 410. This all-in-one generator powers a wide variety of surgical devices: Plasma resection for urology & gynecology, monopolar resection, bugbees, standard bipolar, advanced bipolar for endoscopic and open procedures.

The use of incompatible/non-validated equipment with the ESG-410 electrosurgical generator can lead to excessive/incorrect HF output. This can result in thermal injuries or death to the patient, and the operator as well as damage to the system.
The SOLTIVE™ SuperPulsed Laser is an all-in-one platform for lithotripsy, soft tissue and BPH. Designed to have a small footprint, the platform is an eighth of the size of other Holmium YAG laser systems.* This compact system offers a broad range of settings for fragmenting and dusting of kidney stones and various soft tissue indications including the treatment of BPH. The SOLTIVE laser can fit on a standard O.R. cart and can plug into any standard wall outlet. By comparison, commonly used high-powered Holmium YAG laser systems consume more energy, require higher voltage outlets, and can weigh over 400 lbs.
*Volumetric calculation compared to Lumenis P120.

The SOLTIVE™ SuperPulsed Laser, powered by a novel energy source, is capable of dusting stones in half the time and fragmenting stones relentlessly with virtually no retropulsion. For effective dusting and fragmentation, the tip of the laser fiber should be directly in contact with the stone. Continuous irrigation should be used to wash away stone fragments and to provide cooling of the treatment site. The use of higher power settings should be avoided, especially when the fiber tip is in close proximity to the ureteral wall, as perforation of the ureter may result. As with non-laser surgery, the possibility of complications and adverse events, such as chills, fever, edema, hemorrhage, inflammation, tissue necrosis, or infection may occur following treatment. In extreme cases, death may occur due to procedural complications, concurrent illness, or laser application. As with any conventional surgery, acute pain may occur immediately following laser therapy and may persist for as long as 48 hours. For further information please refer to the SOLTIVE™ Laser System IFU - PN0015551_AE.