Aspirational
Endoscopy
Revolutionizing Urology with Innovative, Personalized Endoscopic Solutions
Bespoke Urology: Endoscopes Reimagined
Our tailored endoscopes* equip the urologist with tools that enhance their procedural outcomes and efficiency while increasing patient safety.
Personalized endoscopes for safety and efficiency: a safe, single pass for every procedure.
*Patents pending.


Our History
Urologist-driven, engineer-refined products: Our products have been developed based on the urologist-driven findings of the Curiosity and Innovation Laboratory over seven years of rigorous basic science and translational research. Our designs and resultant functionality are truly by the urologist, for the urologist.
Our Mission
The development of products to promote less invasive endoscopic urological surgery.
Our vision
By providing urologists with improved products for performing endoscopic surgery, the morbidity and cost of Urological surgery will be reduced while outcomes will be improved.
Current Projects
Two products are presently under development.

"One Pass":
The "Power Bar" triple-lumen aspiration-enhanced ureteroscope revolutionizes stone treatment by enabling urologists to irrigate, laser fragment, and aspirate stone fragments in a single pass—eliminating the need for access sheaths or stone baskets. In addition, the 65 cm (male) and 45 cm (female) length ureteroscopes are planned to be available to the urologist in four sizes: 9.9Fr, 11.9Fr, 13.9Fr, and 15.9Fr. Each patient’s ureteral diameter is measured intraoperatively to ensure the ideal ureteroscope is selected for optimal results. With clog-resistant aspiration, flexible maneuverability, and optimized irrigation flow, the “One Pass” provides truly personalized, efficient and bespoke care tailored to each patient.
* Patent Pending

"Safe Passage":
The Air Force #1 is a specially designed syringe that monitors the force being applied to a ureteral dilator or to a ureteroscope during its passage up the ureter. Developed at the Curiosity and Innovation Laboratory at UC Irvine and validated through clinical studies, it defines the precise force threshold to prevent ureteral injury—critical since as little as 2 pounds of force can cause damage. With the Air Force #1 attached to the back end of each instrument passed into the ureter, the urologist can safely determine the natural distensibility of the patient’s ureter and then select the optimally sized ureteroscope insuring its “Safe Passage”.
* Patent Pending
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