A range of percutaneous tracheostomy tubes and kits specially designed for patients with large, muscular, short, obese and bull necks or challenging anatomy.The tubes are suitable for patients with up to 50 mm of pre-tracheal soft tissues. They are manufactured from graduated, reinforced...
read full descriptionThis device from Zimmer is a cobalt chrome spacer which can correct the malalignment of varus knees with osteoarthritis. It requires little in the way of bone cuts or soft tissue injury for insertion. The device is intended for the medial compartment, although a lateral version is available....
read full descriptionThis biodegradeable stent from Q3 Medical is said to have the advantages of a metal stent but will biodegrade meaning it is non permanent. They state it has minimal recoil and shortening and the stricture does not require prior preparation. The stent comes in 8 and 10mm diameters and can be...
read full descriptionAt CIRSE 2016, Mavig were showing a screen to protect the urologist whilst working with a patient in lithotomy position. This is ceiling mounted and would be good to reduce head dose. Our Editor-in-Chief, Dr Phil Haslam has measured high doses without such screens.
read full descriptionThe USCOM 1A offers real-time, beat-to-beat measurements of 20 parameters of cardiovascular function including cardiac output, stroke volume and systemic vascular resistance with additional parameters such as cardiac power, stroke work and oxygen delivery. The USCOM 1A is unique in being...
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