Traditionally, physicians have relied on repeat Large Volume Paracentesis (LVP) for the management of recurrent malignant ascites. Unfortunately, while effective at relieving symptoms, LVP requires frequent hospital visits and can result in significant patient discomfort. The Pleurx peritoneal...
read full descriptionThe Niti-S Bumpy stent is indicated for the treatment of benign biliary and pancreatic strictures. We have also used it in malignant strictures with success. The flared ends help prevent stent migration The device is CE mark approved.
read full descriptionWhich Medical Device of the Year 2012 Commendation: Orthopaedics The nominator said, "So simple - just the market-leading Anti-embolism stocking...but with anti-slip dots on the sole.” We say, "We haven’t seen these in use, but the idea is an elegant...
read full descriptionThe Exeter hip is a cemented, polished tapered stem hip replacement with a long pedigree. The device was developed in 1969 and intended as a cemented implant for insertion by the posterior approach. In 2010 the device celebrated its millionth implantation, 40 years of clinical use and, possibly...
read full descriptionTisseel is a two component fibrin sealant that consists of human fibrinogen and human thrombin. When combined the two components mimic the final stage of the blood coagulation cascade. This product has been used extensively for sealing tissue during surgery and to aid haemostasis. More...
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