The Balt Harpon is very similar to the Boston scientific T fastener that is now no longer available in Europe. It essentially consists of a hollow needle with the T bar and thread. The T fastener is held in place by crimping the aluminium tube on the thread on top of the plastic disc and sponge....
read full descriptionOptiPur Ureteral Stents are made from a specially developed radiopaque soft-polyurethane. According to the manufacturer, they offer a high degree of ring stability, excellent pushability, biocompatibility as well as a low tendency to incrustation.
read full descriptionThe Atrium’s V12 is a one-step delivery system, and is suitable for vessels ranging from 5mm to 12mm diameters. The ultra low crossing profile is made possible by Atrium’s Power Crimp Technology and Atrium’s Anertia balloon catheter technology. All 5mm-10mm...
read full descriptionAn 'articulated' stone basket for flexible ureterorenoscopy and PCNL.
read full descriptionUsed to provide diversionary bladder drainage by percutaneous placement of a loop catheter. The flexible Ultrathane® material enhances patient comfort with a smooth, kink-resistant shaft. The Mac-Loc® locking loop mechanism features a smooth, rounded locking assembly. The easily...
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