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Balt Extrusion Spirale Coil | Used in Aneurysm coiling, Aneurysm occlusion, Embolisation, Varicocoele embolisation  | Which Medical Device

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4.75 Stars

Spirale Coil

The long flexible platinum Spirale coil is ideal for arterial and venous embolisation.

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Medinvents Spirotome Biopsy Device | Used in Biopsy, Biopsy breast, Biopsy soft tissue | Which Medical Device
5 Stars

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Spirotome Biopsy Device

The spirotome family represents a range of large core soft tissue biopsy needles and systems based on a very recently developed double rota-cutting technique. A cutting helix is turned onto the diseased area to locate and fix the specimen. Then a cutting cannula is rotated over the helix to...

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Splash shield Splash shield | Which Medical Device

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Splash shield

A simple flat packed splash shield with elasticated head strap and foam backing on the forehead. We've used quite a few of these and they seem fairly mist resistant. Your view does get a little distorted and reflections are a problem with this sort of shield. Difficult if you are trying to see...

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Medcomp Split Cath  | Used in Venous access | Which Medical Device

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4 Stars

Split Cath

  • Added Oct 14, 2013
  • Manufactured by Medcomp

Medcomp's  Split Cath is a 'splittable lumen' Long Term Hemodialyis Catheter with two free floating lumens,  improving patency and flow and lower recirculation. The material is alcohol and iodine compatible and is strong, biocompatible and kink resistant. The device is available in a...

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Medcomp Split Stream Catheter | Used in Venous access | Which Medical Device

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Split Stream Catheter

  • Added May 5, 2011
  • Manufactured by Medcomp

The Split Stream is versatile long term hemodialysis catheter from Medcomp. The kit allows for the tip of the line to be accurately placed prior to tunneling. This may be of particular use for left sided/complex access where tip position is difficult to judge. The line can be placed in the usual...

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