According to Cook Medical, the Zilver Vena Venous Self-Expanding Stent is the world’s first-ever stent designed to specifically treat symptomatic iliofemoral venous outflow obstruction. The device has received CE Mark approval. Based on Cook’s existing Zilver technology, the...
read full descriptionAccording to Optimed, the Sinus-XL Stent is the worldwide first Stent System with Class 3 registration for stenoses and dissections of the aorta, Vena Cava-Sydrome, obstructions of the Vena Cava and Endoleak Type 1a & 1b. This self-expanding Nitinol Stent System is...
read full descriptionWhich Medical Device of the Year 2012 Commendation: Interventional Radiology We say, "This novel device provides an alternative solution to the problem of re entering the true lumen during subintimal angioplasty." Read the full list of Which Medical Device of...
read full descriptionThe 3Fr is designed to pass easily (1.0mm O.D.) through a flexible ureteroscope in tortuous anatomy. The larger jaw capacity maximises biopsy volume. The long shaft (115cm) enables access into upper urinary tract and renal pelvis.
read full descriptionThe Bowtie guide wire insertion device is one of those small, simple and clever devices that Merit are known for. The device fits easily onto the end of a sheath or catheter allowing a 0.018” wire or smaller to easily be inserted into the sheath in one go. Simple, no doubt cost-effective...
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