The ARAMIS Cervical Intravertebral Disc Prosthesis is intended for use in the cervical spine. It comprises two cobalt chrome plates with an interposing bearing made of a carbon fibre/PEEK composite. The device aims to restore disc height and movement in the spine and reduce neck pain. The...
read full descriptionThis device provides suture for vascular closure of 5-8F femoral artery access sites. According to the manufacturer, the device maintains vascular access throughout deployment and has flexibility to pre-close and close over the wire. Watch our short video which demonstrates deployment of...
read full descriptionSupplied by the manufacturer on a custom made basis, this is a 2-part intra-medullary device designed for arthrodesis of the knee. The components are introduced via the knee joint and then joined by a locking pin. Each nail segment can be fixed in the medullary canals with cross-locking...
read full descriptionAccording to the manufacturer, the Spacer G is a temporary implantable device made of a load-bearing structure in AISI 316L stainless steel. The device is coated with gentamicin bone cement to assist the treatment of an infected total hip replacement using the 2-stage method. The device is...
read full descriptionThe Preservation Minimally Invasive Mobile Bearing Unicompartmental knee system was designed in 2001 and made available in the United Kingdom from 2002. Following poor results in the National Joint Registry of England and Wales, the device was discontinued throughout Europe in 2009.
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