The Tuke Saw™ from MatOrtho is an air powered saw with a multidirectional vibrating action for cutting cortical or cancellous bone. The blade has a circular motion of only 1.5mm which vibrates soft tissues rather than cutting them. This allows cutting in delicate locations. There is a...
read full descriptionThis 6F application device is a closed cell design and adapted to .035 inch guide wire. It is strong and repositional and available in a range of sizes from Ø 6mm – 14mm and lengths from 30mm and 100mm.
read full descriptionThe manufacturer describes the device as a self-expanding Nitinol stent system designed for the palliative treatment of malignant neoplasms in the biliary tree. It is made of a nickel titanium alloy (Nitinol) and comes pre-mounted on a 6F over-the-wire delivery system. The stent is cut from a...
read full descriptionThe device is a self-expanding nitinol stent system which is designed for the palliative treatment of malignant neoplasms in the biliary tree. The comes pre-mounted on a 6F over-the-wire delivery system.
read full descriptionThe System 7 Precision Oscillating Tip Saw from Stryker is a precision device for cutting bone. The cutting oscillating tip is housed in a stiff cartridge. The blade is said to produce less metal wear debris than traditional devices, and is less likely to cut soft tissue.
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