The Spacer K is a temporary implantable knee spacer, resembling an ultra-congruent condylar knee prosthesis and which is used in two stage revision of infected total knee replacements as part of an appropriate surgical and antibiotic regimen. The components are designed to be fixed with...
read full descriptionThe Mayday Nail is a 2-part intra-medullary device designed for arthrodesis of the knee, where both components are introduced via the knee joint and joined by a locking pin. Each nail segment may be fixed in the respective medullary canals by means of cross locking screws. Additional...
read full descriptionAccording to the manufacturer, the Cannulok Plus Revision System comprises a molular revision hip prothesis with a locking intramedullary nail. They describe the device as a CE Marked product which is available as an 'off the shelf' and a customised solution. Orthodynamics say that the...
read full descriptionBoston Scientific describe the latex material used to manufacture their Standard Occlusion Balloon Catheter as designed to increase balloon burst strength during multiple inflations. They say that the nylon material increases the catheter shaft strength and the larger balloon...
read full descriptionThe Merit MAK (Mini Access Kit) and S-MAK (Stiffened Mini Access Kit) introducer devices have been designed to provide access to the vascular system. Merit says that the devices facilitate the percutaneous placement of 0.035" (0.89mm) or 0.038" (0.97mm) guide wires into the...
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