Tha Asahi Meister is a peripheral vascular guidewire. It has a stainless steel core to allow cliniclans to shape and re-shape the tip with ease. According to the manufacturer, a pre-shaped actone provides excellent shape memory and the proprietary actone construction enhances...
read full descriptionThis device was shown at CIRSE 2016, in Barcelona. Our Editor-in-Chief, Dr Phil Haslam was there and he said, " There were a lot of devices in this field on the exhibition floor. One that caught my eye was the CAS-ONE IR stereotactic guidance device from the Swiss company,...
read full descriptionThe device was on show at CIRCE 2016, in Barcelona. Our Editor-in-Chief, Dr Phil Haslam was there. He said, "This is an unusual thermal ablation system with one device applying either RF or microwave power for ablation. The advantage is you would have one system to treat larger hepatic...
read full descriptionThis system was shown at CIRSE 2016, in Barcelona. Dual power cells increase duration and run time, maintaining torque through tortuosity and i mproved drive shaft design increases efficiency of power transfer and torque. The device has FDA clearance. It is comprised...
read full descriptionD*Clot (distributed in the UK by Mermaid Medical) is an OTW thrombectomy and atherectomy system. Dr Phil Haslam, Consultant Interventional Radiologist and Which Medical Device Founder first saw this device at CIRSE 2016, in Barcelona. He said, "This seems to be a more aggressive...
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