Ureteroscopy Positioning for Patients With Neurological Conditions
GStirrups provide stable lithotomy positioning for diagnostic and laser ureteroscopy, including for patients with Parkinson's disease, MS, tremors, or post-stroke weakness who cannot hold leg position under sedation. The FDA-compliant system installs on standard exam tables in under 15 minutes with no permanent table modification. Purchase may qualify for the IRS Disabled Access Credit (Form 8826) — consult your accountant.
Best for
- Urology practices performing ureteroscopy and stone procedures
- ASCs running same-day ureteroscopy cases
- Hospital outpatient urology departments serving mobility-limited patients
How Ureteroscopy works with GStirrups
- Pre-procedure assessment of patient mobility, spasticity, and tremor severity
- Install GStirrups on the existing exam or procedure table (under 15 minutes)
- Position patient in modified lithotomy with full leg support
- Verify stability and clinician access to the operative field
- Perform ureteroscopy with the device holding position instead of patient muscle control
- Safe egress with full support during recovery
Frequently asked questions
- Do GStirrups work for longer laser lithotripsy cases?
- Yes. Full-leg support holds the lithotomy position throughout the case without relying on the patient's own muscle control, which matters for patients with spasticity or fatigue.
- Will installation disrupt our procedure schedule?
- No. GStirrups install on standard exam tables in under 15 minutes and require no permanent table modification.
- Is this purchase eligible for the IRS Disabled Access Credit?
- Equipment that improves access for patients with disabilities may qualify under Form 8826. Consult your accountant.