The Stryker PainPump 2 is a programmable, portable pain pump for continuous and controllable infusion of local anaesthetic into a surgical wound. The associated catheter has a many-holed design.
read full descriptionThe P64 flow modulation device is primarily aimed at neuro use but could be used elsewhere. This is an extremely fine meshed stent that could be placed across the neck of a small aneurysm. The flow dynamics are sufficiently changed to allow thrombosis of the aneurysm. The device is deployed...
read full descriptionThe OxyWatch Pulse Oximeter MD300C63 is a non-invasive device for monitoring a patient's heart rate and blood oxygen level. It is suitable for use with adults, children and infants. The device has FDA, CE, PMDA (Japan), CMDCAS (Canada), Certification....
read full descriptionThe Oxylog 3000 offers ventilation for patients in emergency situations and during transport in and between hospitals. Designed to support a wide range of patients and medical conditions, Oxylog 3000 offers volume and pressure based modes, for controlled, synchronized or spontaneous ventilation.
read full descriptionOxinium is the trade name for a bearing material manufactured by Smith and Nephew and available in the Journey and Genesis II knees, and Smith and Nephew hip prostheses. When combined with XLPE (Smith and Nephew's cross linked polyethylene) it is known as VERILAST technology. The material...
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