The Loopmaster Snare from Nuros aids foreign body retrieval by a lateral approach. This is useful when the end of the object cannot be accessed. The snare is placed around the object eg a catheter then the wire is inserted through the snare loop so that when the snare is closed the device is...
read full descriptionThe predecessor to the Celect, it was approved for use in Europe in 1992. It consists of 4 legs, each 44mm in length, and has 12 filter wires in total. It is also made of Conichrome® and has similar insertion requirements to the Celect. No limit on the retrieval window has been set. ...
read full descriptionThis is an updated version of the recovery filter. This nitinol (nickel-titanium alloy) filter has a conical shape with 6 legs and 6 filter wires arranged in 2 offset layers. It has elastic fixation hooks designed to allow easier removal. Maximum caval diameter for insertion is 28mm and it...
read full descriptionThe X-FORCE N30 Nephrostomy Dilation Catheter from Bard medical is designed for use in percutaneous dilation procedures. This low-profile device features a straight and symmetrical balloon and a beveled PTFE sheath.
read full descriptionThe Elektra prosthesis is a device for the treatment of trapeziometacarpal osteoarthritis. The bearing is metal on metal, the device is uncemented and it is indicated for both rheumatoid and osteoarthritis. The socket comes in cobalt chrome and a bi-material (CoCr/TA6V). In a...
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