Minimally invasive surgery continues to shape the future of urology, with a growing emphasis on smaller incisions, faster recovery, and uncompromised surgical outcomes.
At LSI SOLUTIONS®, we design tools specifically for these goals—enabling precise access and secure suture management in even the most confined operative spaces.
• Enhanced visualization and reach without large exposures
• Ergonomic control in tight, angulated fields
• Consistent suture delivery and fastening with minimal profile
• Small-incision pelvic and retroperitoneal access
Reconstructive Urology
Technology and techniques to treat urethral injuries and bladder neck strictures, often caused by previous medical intervention, through transurethral access.
Prostatectomy
Surgical removal of the prostate, typically for the treatment of advance benign prostate hyperplasia or cancer, enabling less invasive techniques to reduce recovery time.
microINVASIVE Transurethral Surgery is performed through the urethra directly to the surgical site. The surgeon is able to provide a range of therapies through a single specialized cannula. Using the μITUS™ technique, the surgeon can confidently repair the urinary tract, minimizing patient discomfort and recovery time while providing reliable outcomes. The μITUS™ approach eliminates the need for large, invasive access incisions without compromising patient outcomes.
μBNSr: micro Bladder Neck Stenosis repair
Developed in close collaboration with Dr. J. Nick Warner, the μBNSr procedure uses his technique for TransUrethral Incision with Transverse Mucosal Realignment (TUI TMR) to treat Bladder Neck Stenosis (BNS) and VesicoUrethral Anastomotic Stenosis (VUAS). In a μBNSr procedure, the surgeon makes a small incision in the urethral stricture, then, working through the JNW URTRAC® Instrument Guide, uses an RD180® or RD® Device to place sutures to realign the mucosa. The sutures are then secured using a Ti-KNOT® titanium fastener.
μBMG: micro Buccal Mucosa Grafting
For patients with especially long or severe BNS, receiving a buccal mucosa graft is a reliable option to supplement the TUI TMR technique. The surgeon first makes a transurethral incision to relieve the stricture. Then, they deliver and secure a small graft of buccal mucosa tissue over the defect. Using an emerging LSI’s μITUS™ platform, the μBMG procedure can be performed entirely through the urethra.
μTUMA: micro TransUrethral Mucosal Advancement
The μTUMA technique is a cutting-edge preventive therapy for patients with smaller prostates undergoing transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) procedures. After resecting the prostatic tissue, the surgeon “advances” healthy bladder mucosa tissue over the prostate fossa. Early clinical results using the JNW URTRAC® Instrument Guide to facilitate the μTUMA technique are encouraging for reducing the risk of post-TURP BNS, helping patients get back to their normal lives after their initial procedure.