
Our Journey – History from 1945
Our Path to the Future
Even a partial list of significant inventions and innovations achieved by KARL STORZ in the past seven decades reveals an extensive and impressive chronology of success – a success story that demands to be carried into the future.
Medicine will have to face many new challenges not only in combating disease but also in terms of increasingly cost-intensive therapies. It is now more important than ever to find the right Solutions and convert these into products that meet medical interests without compromising their financial viability. KARL STORZ has proved more than once that it is in a position to meet these challenges. Medical practitioners from around the world can continue to place their trust in innovative solutions from Tuttlingen.

1945
Karl Storz establishes his company in Tuttlingen at the age of 34. The product range initially includes instruments, headlights and binocular loupes for otorhinolaryngology.

1952
Instrument set for bronchoscopy is modernized and accessories, e.g., for optical biopsies, are added. This marks the beginning of endoscopy at KARL STORZ; the first endoscopes with a traditional lens system were developed and produced by Karl Storz in the early 1950s.

1955
CLAR55 forehead lamp with 55 mm concave reflector and tungsten bulb – presented for the first time in 1955 at the ENT Congress in Constance and still the best selling model among “warm light” forehead lamps to this day.

1956
The first extracorporeal electron flash device allows endoscopic photography in unprecedented quality.

1960
The development of the cold light source marks the beginning of a new chapter in the history of the company and endoscopy.

1962
First flexible gastroscope "Universal" with cold-light mirror Illumination

1962
Laparoscopy starts to be used in internal medicine.

1962
A further milestone is the introduction of the HOPKINS® rod lens system.

1969
Lithotripter for shattering bladder stones.

1969
KARL STORZ presents the first resectoscopes for the transurethral treatment of benign prostate hyperplasia and bladder tumors.

1970
Ultrasonic lithotripter according to LUTZEYER for breaking up stones in urology.

1971
KARL STORZ Endoscopy-America, Inc., Los Angeles, is established.

1971
Foundation of a manufacturing company in Schaffhausen, Switzerland.

1973
The CLAR73 headlamp is introduced at the World Congress of Otorhinolaryngology in Venice, Italy.

1973
Already offering a comprehensive product range, KARL STORZ contributes to the development of diagnostic and operative gynecological endoscopy

1974
Laryngopharyngoscope according to BERCI-WARD.

1974
Beginnings of diagnostic arthroscopy

1975
Articulated telescope for image transmission from the endoscope optics to a photo, video, or TV camera as well as for the simultaneous viewing of endoscopic procedures by two people

1976
Stone punch according to MAUERMAYER for lithotripsy under visual control
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1976
KARL STORZ develops its own small and easy-to-handle endocamera with associated electronic flash.

1977
Beginnings of functional endoscopic sinus surgery (MESSERKLINGER)

1977
First high-frequency surgery unit with automatic control of coagulation and cutting current

1980
The Department of Medicine of the University of Geneva awards Karl Storz the Prix mondial Nessim Habif de chirurgie for his work and his development of diagnostic endoscopes.

1980
First stroboscopy unit "STORZ 8000" for visualizing vocal fold vibration

1980
HAMOU® Micro Contact Hysteroscope I: Thanks to its small diameter of only 5 mm, outpatient contact hysteroscopy can for the first time be performed at magnifications up to 150x.

1980
First endoscopic ureterorenoscopy (PÉREZ-CASTRO ELLENDT).

1981
Beginnings of percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) for endoscopic kidney stone removal using a new procedure (ALKEN).

1982
KARL STORZ fiberscopes for flexible bronchoscopy.

1983
First KARL STORZ tube camera

1983
The KARL STORZ portfolio is expanded by the first electrical shaver for arthroscopy.

1984
With up to 80x magnification, the Contact Hysteroscope II acc. to HAMOU® allows direct microscopic examination of tissue during hysteroscopy.

1985
Karl Storz is granted a honorary doctorate degree by the medical faculty of Marburg University.

1986
Electrohydraulic lithotripsy system for treating ureteral, kidney, and bladder stones.

1987
Advance of functional endoscopic sinus surgery, later abbreviated as FESS (Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery).

1987
The first laparoscopic removal of a gall bladder marks the beginning of minimally invasive surgery.

1988
Entry into the spinal endoscopy market with the set acc. to VOGL for endoscopically controlled nucleotomy.