Magic glue form Balt is a new variation of cyanoacrylate adhesive liquid embolic agent. It is said to have delayed polymerisation with less adhesion to the microcatheter making it easier to use than conventional cyanoacrylate. It wll be interesting to see how it compares with Glubran?
read full descriptionThis aspiration catheter from Terumo comes in 6, 7 and 8F sizes with lumens 1 to 1.42m diameter. It is rapid exchange requiring an 0.014 inch guide wire with a usable length of 140cm.
read full descriptionThis 6F (5-8mm) balloon expanded peripheral stent gtraft from Bentley is claimed to have high radial force whilst maintaining flexibility. The stent is cobalt chrome covered with ePTFE. The 9 and 10mm stent sizes are 7F. The graft is 18-58mm in legth and really suited for iliac and...
read full descriptionThe Solero Microwave Tissue Ablation System is a system designed to rapidly ablate soft tissue during open or percutaneous procedures. It uses a solid state generator and specially designed applicator to complete up to a 5 cm ablation in 6 minutes at max power output. The system includes a 2.45...
read full descriptionThis robotic device from Quantum Surgical is said to allow planning, targeting, delivery and confirmation of tumour ablation. It can use image fusion and appears to use a similar guidance system to Cassination. I dont know whether it is capable of giving better results than a good...
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