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Medial Rotation Knee

The Medial Rotation Knee differs from other contemporary knee designs by having a geometry which includes a spherical medical tibial condyle and a more cylindrical lateral femoral condyle....

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Endobutton CL BTB fixation system

The Smith and Nephew Endobutton CL BTB fixation system is designed for bone-patellar tendon-bone reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament.  It comes in a range of sizes from 20 to...

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OnControl Bone Access System

The OnControl Bone Access System from Vidacare is a device for bone marrow aspiration or bone biopsy. The battery powered driver is disposable but is said to last more than one hundred uses. The...

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Accolade Femoral Stem

The Accolade femoral stem from Stryker is an uncemented, proximally coated, collarless femoral component manufactured from Stryker’s proprietary beta titanium alloy, TMZF. TMZF has a modulus...

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Elektra prosthesis

The Elektra prosthesis is a device for the treatment of trapeziometacarpal osteoarthritis.  The bearing is metal on metal, the device is uncemented and it is indicated for both rheumatoid and...

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X-force N30 Nephrostomy Dilation Catheter

The X-FORCE N30 Nephrostomy Dilation Catheter from Bard medical is designed for use in percutaneous dilation procedures. This low-profile device features a straight and symmetrical balloon and a...

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Nuros Loopmaster

The Loopmaster Snare from Nuros aids foreign body retrieval by a lateral approach. This is useful when the end of the object cannot be accessed. The snare is placed around the object eg a catheter...

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Guenther Tulip Vena Cava Filter

The predecessor to the Celect, it was approved for use in Europe in 1992. It consists of 4 legs, each 44mm in length, and has 12 filter wires in total. It is also made of Conichrome® and has...

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G2 Vena Cava Filter

This is an updated version of the recovery filter. This nitinol (nickel-titanium alloy) filter has a conical shape with 6 legs and 6 filter wires arranged in 2 offset layers. It has elastic...

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Actilyse

 Actilyse is indicated for thrombolysis in acute ischaemic stroke and myocardial infarction, although it is widely used in Interventional Radiology for thrombolysis of other vessels. The...

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HiWire Hydrophilic Guide Wire

The HiWire hydrophilic guide wire from Cook Medical facilitates the placement of devices during diagnostic and interventional procedures. 

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SeaDragon Guide Wire Torque Device

The SeaDragon Torque Device from Merit Medical is designed to facilitate one-handed manipulation of both hydrophilic and PTFE coated guide wire tips. Removal or repositioning of the device can be...

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Laureate Hydrophilic Guide Wire

The Merit Laureate Hydrophilic Guide Wire facilitates the placement of devices during diagnostic and interventional procedures. It is available in both standard and stiff configurations and with...

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Terumo Torque Device

 The Terumo Torque Device accomodates wires with diameters from 0.010 to 0.038 inches.  

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VortX Diamond Vascular Occlusion Coil

The VortX Occlusion Coil from Boston Scientific is designed for use in peripheral embolization procedures. The pushable coil with conical shape and apex-first deployment is constructed from...

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