According to the manufacturer, the Femoral Introducer Sheath and Hemostasis device (FISH) provides vascular closure for patients undergoing treatment for cardiovascular and peripheral disease. The FDA approved product comprises of an introducer sheath with a pre-mounted biologic material...
read full descriptionThe Oxford Ankle Fusion Nail System from Ortho Solutions is a titanium device for ankle fusion, which includes fixed and sliding locking screw hole options, and a radiolucent jig. The device is indicated for use after failed ankle replacement, ankle and subtalar arthritis, and neuromuscular foot...
read full descriptionThe CRoC Combat Ready Clamp is a device designed for use in trauma or combat situations to control haemorrhage in the umbilical/inguinal and axillary regions where standard tourniquets cannot be applied. The device has FDA approval. Instructions for use can be found here .
read full descriptionA manual compression assist product, t he original Cardiva Boomerang Wire vascular closure device received FDA clearance in 2004. The next generation technology, Cardiva Catalyst II achieved FDA approval in 2007 and the device is also is CE Marked for distribution in Europe. According...
read full descriptionThe Limb Preservation System from Depuy Synthes is a modular system for large segment replacement in bones following infection, multiple revision surgery, severe trauma or tumour resection. The system is compatible with the S-Rom, Noiles and MBT systems. The device can be assembled in...
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