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Boston Scientific Carotid Wallstent Monorail Endoprosthesis | Used in Carotid stenting | Which Medical Device

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Carotid Wallstent Monorail Endoprosthesis

According to the manufacturer, this closed-cell low-profile device is designed to provide tracking through tortuous anatomy.  The monorail delivery system allows rapid catheter exchanges.  They say that the Carotid Wallstent is the only carotid stent indicated for use in high...

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Smith & Nephew PICO | Which Medical Device

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PICO

The PICO is a single use negative pressure wound therapy system from Smith and Nephew.  The device and dressing can be used for up to seven days.  Rather than use a canister, the PICO dressing move exudate away from the wound and initiates evaporation.  The dressing is...

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Rocket Medical Seldinger Chest Drainage Kit | Used in Drainage | Which Medical Device
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Seldinger Chest Drainage Kit

A chest drainage catheter introduced usingthe  Seldinger Technique. The Seldinger Chest Drainage Kit has beendesigned to combine the benefits of the Seldinger approach with the advantages of small catheters, allowing the easy insertion of a small chest drain into the pleural cavity for...

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Corpak Corflo cuBBy gastrostomy device | Used in Gastrostomy | Which Medical Device
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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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AngioDynamics NanoKnife System | Used in Ablation | Which Medical Device

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NanoKnife System

This is a new non thermal tumour ablation technique that works by applying a short burst of high voltage DC current across the tumour. This causes irreversible disruption of the cell membrane and consequently cell death. The NanoKnife system consists of a generator and electrical probes which...

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