The Emboshield NAV6 embolic protection device is d esigned to provide flexibility and support for access through most anatomies. It also provides support for the delivery of filter in challenging arches. According to the manufacturer, the BareWire system allows wire movement...
read full descriptionEmboCept are a new type of starch biodegradeable micropsheres produced by Sirtex in collaboration with Magle Group from Sweden. Embocept DSM 50 um can be used as an adjuvant in the treatment of inoperable liver and lung carcinoma combined with cytostatic agents. It's currently licenced for...
read full descriptionThe Ellipse ICD from St Jude Medical is a high-energy implantable cardioverter defibrillator designed for use in patients at risk of sudden cardiac arrest. With size: 30 cc and profile: 12 mm, St Jude claim this ICD is the smallest high-energy device currently available in the industry.
read full descriptionThe Elite Plus Ogee Cup from Depuy is a UHMWPE cemented acetabular component for primary or revision hip arthroplasty. In the 2011 National Joint Registry report, the socket had an ODEP 10A rating, and was implanted in 13% of all registered primary hip replacements. When used with the...
read full descriptionThe Elite Plus Cemented Cup from Depuy-Synthes is a cemented acetabular component which is most often implanted with the Charnley stem. In the 2011 National Joint Registry report, the cup had an ODEP 10A rating and was used in 9% of primary hip implantations. The Elite plus flanged socket...
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