A steerable 10 pole catheter for multipurpose cardiac mapping during EP study and ablation. It has a 6F diameter which is smaller than most competitors. The curve is long enough to reach most (but not all) CS orifices. The twist mechanism in the handle is easier to use than stiffer push pull...
read full descriptionThe device is designed to fragment stones in the urinary tract. Powered by a detachable carbon dioxide gas cartridge, it transfers kinetic energy through the probe to the tip which is in direct contact with the stone to be fragmented. A mechanical shock wave is generated when the trigger...
read full descriptionThe Clavicle Plating System offer low and narrow-profile plate solutions precontoured to match the natural S-shape of the clavicle. This achievement affords surgeons the opportunity to choose the most appropriate option for the patient, could help reduce surgery time spent contouring a...
read full descriptionZimmer Longevity Highly Crosslinked Polyethylene The Longevity is Zimmer’s highly crosslinked polyethylene insert designed for total hip arthroplasty, launched in 1999. It is available as standard, 10° elevation, 20° elevation and 7 mm offset. (Zimmer.com, accessed 13/4/11) The...
read full descriptionThis device is manufctured by Andramed Medical Devices and distributed by Macromed. It is specifically designed for removing foreign bodies from vessels that do not have an "open catching end". The device consists of a flexible nitinol wire with a special pre-configured 3D...
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