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Cope Gastrointestinal Suture Anchor Set

Used for anchoring the anterior wall of the stomach to the abdominal wall prior to introduction of interventional catheters.

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Corflo cuBBy gastrostomy device

  • Added Sep 5, 2007
  • Manufactured by Corpak

This is a small low profile gastrostomy tube designed to be less obtrusive beneath clothing than the usual ‘Foley’ type of tube. It is balloon retained and available in lengths between 1.0 and 4.5cm and diameters of 14,16,18 and 24F. It was originally designed as a replacement...

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EGIS Oesophageal Stent

The EGIS Oesophageal Stent is based on the EGIS enteral stents, with a “knitted” stent design and skeleton made from interweaved nitinol wire.

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EGIS Stent

The EGIS range of biliary and colorectal stents from S and G Biotech launched to the UK market by BVM Medical . This range of metal stents provides a comprehensive and quality offering to the Interventional Radiologist, Endoscopist and Colorectal Surgeon and they are available in over the...

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Harpoon Gastropexy

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....

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