The geko™ is a battery powered, disposable, neuromuscular electro-stimulation device designed to increase blood circulation in the veins of the leg. Electrical impulses gently stimulate the common peroneal nerve activating the calf and foot muscle pumps to increase venous, arterial and...
read full descriptionThis product consists of particulated natural (ie human allograft) articular cartilage containing living cells and derived from donors under 13 years of age. It is intended for focal articular cartilage defects, and the product is fixed with fibrin, therefore not requiring a periosteal flap....
read full descriptionFollowing on from the Crossfire highly cross linked polyethylene manufactured by Stryker, the X3 was introduced to the market in 2005. The highly cross linked X3 polyethylene is manufactured by a process of repeated gamma irradiation (3Mrads, 3 exposures) and annealing, with a final...
read full descriptionHyperselective hydrophilic braided radiopaque microcatheters for peripheral and extracranial procedures. This is often our first choice of microcatheter. The end can be bent and a limited amount of torque can be applied for really tricky angulations. Some versions come with their own wire....
read full descriptionThe EN Snare is designed with three loops to increase the probability of foreign body capture. These loops are preformed and self-sizing for excellent vessel coverage. The EN Snare is designed to expand to the vessel wall size for retrieval of hard to get side-walled objects. Do you...
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