The infection-control benefit is the most direct and best-supported of these; the others are meaningful but depend on the alternative reusable scope’s condition and the centre’s logistics.
Consistent first-use performance during the procedure. The patient’s operation is carried out with a scope at full deflection and optical quality, not one degraded by prior use. This can support better stone visualisation and access to difficult calyces, potentially improving stone clearance.

Full deployment in demanding anatomy. With no financial disincentive to using the scope aggressively, the surgeon can work without the reluctance that a fragile, costly reusable might invite — meaning the patient’s case is treated on its clinical merits rather than tempered by concern for device damage.
See the extreme deflection in. the single use flexible ureteroscope (Flex XC1 from Karl Storz, Germany).

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