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Vascular Perspectives Asahi Peripheral Guidewires | Which Medical Device

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Asahi Peripheral Guidewires

The Astato 30 guidewire is a high-penetration guide wire specially designed with tapered tip and 30g tip load to break through fibrous caps and calcium deposits. The Treasure 12 is ideally suited as a first choice wire treatment of PAD especially chronic occlusions.

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Biomet Copeland Shoulder Resurfacing Arthroplasty | Used in Shoulder replacement | Which Medical Device

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3.5 Stars

Copeland Shoulder Resurfacing Arthroplasty

  • Added Oct 26, 2010
  • Manufactured by Biomet

The Copeland Shoulder Resurfacing Arthroplasty (CSRA) is a resurfacing proximal humeral implant that was initially designed with a glenoid component, and thus may be used as a hemiarthoplasty or total shoulder system. Mr Steve Copeland’s initial design was based on the principle that...

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Cook Medical NGage stone extractor | Used in Stone retrieval, Ureteroscopy | Which Medical Device
4 Stars
4 Stars

NGage stone extractor

A nitinol stone 'basket' for ureteral and renal stone extraction.

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Depuy Synthes Global CAP Shoulder Resurfacing Arthroplasty | Used in Shoulder replacement | Which Medical Device

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4.5 Stars

Global CAP Shoulder Resurfacing Arthroplasty

The Global CAP is a resurfacing proximal humeral implant that is designed to be compatible with the Global AP glenoid components, and thus may be used as a hemiarthoplasty or total shoulder system. In common with other resurfacing systems, it aims to restore proximal humeral anatomy by placing a...

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Stanmore Implants METS Femoral Reconstruction System | Which Medical Device
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METS Femoral Reconstruction System

The Stanmore METS (Modular Endoprosthetic Tumour System) system is a modular titanium endoprosthetic system for the reconstruction of large bone defects, usually after tumour resection. The system was introduced in 2001 and now includes kits for the reconstruction of the proximal, distal and...

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