Join us at AUA2025 as we celebrate one year of the latest-generation CVAC System—see superior stone clearance in action!
Suction is Not Enough: Effective and Efficient Aspiration with the CVAC System

Chief of Surgery
Mercy Clinic Urology
Please join us for an opportunity to learn more about the CVAC System and engage with your peers and Calyxo leadership.
The Science of Aspiration: Why Simultaneous Flow with the CVAC System Matters

Director, Endourology and the Center for Kidney Stone Disease
Lenox Hill Hospital/Northwell Health
Precision Aspiration in Ureteroscopy: The CVAC System Approach to Stone Clearance

Associate Professor
Duke University of Medicine
Calling all Residents – Join us for an engaging and informative session featuring a comprehensive didactic overview and hands–on lab experience. Explore best practices for achieving complete stone clearance with the CVAC System and various laser lithotripsy technologies.
Limited spots available; secure yours by registering now.
Eight scientific presentations on the CVAC System will be featured throughout AUA2025. Don’t miss this chance to explore the latest evidence.
Real-World Experience with CVAC 2.0 for Steerable Ureteroscopic Renal Evaluation in a Large, Multi-Site Academic Institution
Impact of Steerable Ureteroscopic Renal Evacuation (SURE) using CVAC® on intrarenal pressure
CVAC System Maintains Consistently Low Intrarenal Pressure Independent of Ureteropelvic Junction Compliance Via Continuous Fluid Outflow
A Retrospective Analysis of the 2nd Generation CVAC Ureteroscope’s Stone Clearance: Our Initial Experience
Assessment of Clinical Outcomes Using Novel Quantitative Stone Analysis Software (QSAS)in Large Stone Burden Patients following Steerable Ureteroscopic Renal Evacuation (SURE) with the CVAC® System
Early Experience of Steerable Ureteroscopic Renal Evacuation (S.U.R.E.) with CVAC® System next Gen 2.0 – with Quantitative Computer Tomography
Prospective Comparison of Flexible and Navigable Ureteric Access Sheath (FANS) and CVAC 2.0 In-Scope Aspiration System for High-Volume Stone Disease
Comparing Performance of Automated and Semi-Automated Methods for Measuring Kidney Stone Volumes: Can Pre-op Volumes Predict Stone-Free Outcomes After Ureteroscopy?
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