Cook Medical ATB Advance catheters have been designed for percutaneous transluminal angioplasty of lesions in peripheral arteries. The ATB Advance catheter is also intended for postdilatation of balloon-expandable peripheral vascular stents.
read full descriptionThe AT4 Tourniquet System from AneticAid is a new design of pneumatic tourniquet. The electronic version has its own air supply, automatic diagnostic checks on start-up, and an innovative safety feature for Bier's Block procedures which mean it is not possible to deflate cuffs in the wrong order.
read full descriptionMedtronic's Assurant Cobalt Iliac Balloon expendable stent system is designed to provide radial strength and imaging compatibility. The 6 F sheath has compatibility across complete size matrix (6-10 mm). According to the manufacturer, minimal foreshortening provides precise stent...
read full descriptionThe Articular Surface Replacement (ASR) hip resurfacing from DePuy was introduced in July 2003, at around the same time as a number of other hip resurfacing devices. It was marketed as having the advantages of a reduced diametrical clearance (said to reduce wear) and a sub-hemispherical cup...
read full descriptionThe Aspirex S Catheter is designed for thrombectomy in acute occlusions in veins and arteries and for dialysis access. According to the manufacturer, the device offers three functions: aspiration of fresh thrombus and emboli, fragmentation of aspirated material and transportation out of the...
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