The TR Band hemostasis device works by providing controlled compression of the radial artery without completely occluding vessel flow or significantly compressing other structures. The transparent cuff allows precise visual control, and the air injection port and inflator syringe ensures...
read full descriptionThe Trilogy Acetabular Cup system from Zimmer is an uncemented socket which is an evolution of the Harris-Galante and HGP II cup designs. Options include a uni-hole shell, which allows visual confirmation of seating, a non-holed shell, cluster hole, multi hole and spiked shell configurations....
read full descriptionThis small ultrasound machine is marketed by GE as 'a pocket visualization tool with ultrasound technology'. The aim is to give the clinician literally first hand experience with ultrasound to 'take a look' actually during the clinical examination. It is aimed at primary care physicians,...
read full descriptionThe HiWire hydrophilic guide wire from Cook Medical facilitates the placement of devices during diagnostic and interventional procedures.
read full descriptionThe Contemporary Acetabular Cup from Stryker is a cemented, flanged, polyethylene component used for primary or revision hip arthroplasty. The cup has methylmethacrylate studs on the base which are removable but which are intended to remove the risk of bottoming out. The flange can be trimmed to...
read full descriptionWhichMedicalDevice is a FREE resource created by clinicians for clinicians.
Registration is free and gives you unlimited access to all of the content and features of this website.
Find out more...Registration is free and gives you unlimited access to all of the content and features of Which Medical Device. Find out more...
Which Medical Device is a community of clinicians sharing knowledge and experience of the devices and procedures we use on a daily basis. We ask that our members register with us so that we can maintain the unbiased and independent nature of our content. Registration is quick and free.
We do not make your details available to any third parties nor do we send unsolicited emails to our members. You can read our Privacy Policy here.