This multilayered stent system is a natural evolution of the previous use of uncovered stents in saccular and popliteal aneurysms before the introduction of covered stent grafts. The theory is that the multilayed stent alters the flow dynamics of the blood leading to thrombosis of the sac...
read full descriptionThe MUTARS attachment tube from implantcast is an attachment device used primarily to aid soft tissue reconstruction and joint stability after major tumour resection. The tube is manufactured from Trevira (polyethylene terephthalate (PET)), can be cut without unravelling, takes sutures...
read full descriptionThe MUTARS partial pelvis replacement from implantcast is a customised pelvic reconstruction system for use after tumour resection including the acetabulum. The device is intended to fix into the remnant of the pelvis, and can be augmented with cancellous bone screws. In a...
read full descriptionThis is a new development on the vascular plug them from EV3. As far as we are aware ths is the only vascular plug that you can deliver through a micro catheter. It should enable rapid and complete occlusion of even very small vessels. The plug is made from nitinol and partially covered with...
read full descriptionThe MyKnee® Patient Matched Instrumentation system from Medacta is one of a number of emerging customised jig systems for primary knee replacement, in this case the Medacta GMK knee . Benefits of these systems are said to include better implant positioning, a more streamlined procedure...
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