The Acculis Microwave Tissue Ablation (MTA) system is designed for the coagulation of soft tissue. It operates at 2.45GHz and is the most powerful device on the market when compared to Radio Frequency Ablation (RFA) devices and low power 915MHz microwave systems. The system comes...
read full descriptionThe Presice Cryoablation System from Galil Medical is designed for use in cryotherapy ablation procedures for the treatment of kidney and prostate cancers. The Presice Cryoablation System combines planning and simulation software and multiple temperature monitoring probes. The system uses a 17...
read full descriptionThe Surefire micro catheter infusion system has recently been launched in Europe and was FDA approved in June 2012. This is essentially a micro catheter with an expanded tip that will collapse under pressure of forward flowing blood but expands to act as a valve to prevent back flow during...
read full descriptionThe Bullfrog and Cricket Micro-Infusion Catheters are catheter-guided systems designed to inject — directly and non-systemically — therapeutic agents through blood vessel walls into deep tissues. According to he maufacturer, therapies can be developed and delivered...
read full descriptionThe Cool-tip RF Ablation System E Series is Covidien's latest (as at March 2013) addition to the Cool-tip range. The device uses an electrode with a closed circuit of cooled saline to cool the electrode tip and prevent charring. The system is impedance controlled and CE marked....
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