Designed by Morrey in 1984, this conservative bone preserving femoral component has the longest track record in short stem devices. This is a neck-retaining device. The Mayo stem has a proximal wide trapezoidal cross-section in order to gain multipoint contact within cortical bone, and is wedge...
read full descriptionThe Modular Dual Mobility acetabulum from Stryker (MDM) complements the ADM system, but is based on the Trident or Tritanium uncemented acetabular shells. The polyethylene component is manufactured from X3 polyethylene . The femoral head is either 22.2mm for smaller size shells, or 28mm. A CoCr...
read full descriptionThe 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. The spherical medial condyle allows rotation in flexion, whilst the smaller cylindrical lateral...
read full descriptionMediracer NCS is designed for diagnosing sensoric nerve entrapments in an outpatient settings. The device tests for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome related median nerve entrapment; disposable surface electrodes determine whether the finding is abnormal and grade its severity. Updated 22nd...
read full descriptionAn interesting device that can be switched between power modulation or temperature modulation modes. This presumably varies between the different types of ablation needle. The power modulation mode likely relies on impedence feedback such as in the cooltip device from Medtronic ad RF 3000...
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