This vascular simulator is a full size model of the human vascular tree, arteries and veins. There are puncturable 'ports ' at all the common vascular access points. Smaller sections of the model are also available.
read full descriptionThis novel sheath can be inserted as a low profile device then the intravascular section is balloon expanded to its working diameter. This is said to help with more challenging iliac anatomy. The device could be used for EVAR and TAVI procedures.
read full descriptionThe Durom Shoulder Cup is a humeral head resurfacing device from Zimmer. It comprises a Stainless Steel head, and is intended for cemented fixation in the treatment of avascular necrosis, osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis of the shoulder. The operative technique can be found here .
read full descriptionThe device features t wo free floating lumens which are independent of each other. Flow rates are in excess of 450ml/min. A r etrograde insertion allows for accurate distal tip placement. The catheter is also MRI compatible.
read full descriptionThis sheath is an excellent adjunct for EVAR procedures. It is comprised of an introducer sheath with a GORE DrySeal Sheath valve attached, a dilator, and a 2.5 ml valve inflation syringe. The valve is inflated around the device inserted through the sheath until haemostasis is achieved. It is...
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