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EKOS Corporation EndoWave Infusion Catheter System | Used in Thrombectomy, Thrombolysis | Which Medical Device

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EndoWave Infusion Catheter System

The EndoWave Infusion Catheter System is designed for catheter-directed thrombolysis by accelerating the fibrinolytic process via ultrasound. The device combines a multiple side-hole drug infusion catheter with a guidewire-exchangeable ultrasound core for infusing therapeutic agents and...

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CellCoTec Instruct | Which Medical Device

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Instruct

  • Added Apr 2, 2013
  • Manufactured by CellCoTec

Instruct is a system which is based on a biodegradable load bearing Mechanically Functional Scaffold (MFS) designed for repair of articular cartilage defects. 90% of the scaffold absorbs after 12 months of implantation. The scaffold is intended for use with a cell processing device which uses...

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Depuy Synthes Micro QUICKANCHOR | Which Medical Device

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Micro QUICKANCHOR

The Micro QUICKANCHOR is a miniature bone anchor for use in the hand, wrist, foot and ankle. Its use has been described in repairing Zone 1 flexor tendon injuries (Huq et al 2013) in which the authors described a low rate of complications. Brustein et al described better fixation in...

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Smith & Nephew PICO | Which Medical Device

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PICO

The PICO is a single use negative pressure wound therapy system from Smith and Nephew.  The device and dressing can be used for up to seven days.  Rather than use a canister, the PICO dressing move exudate away from the wound and initiates evaporation.  The dressing is...

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Integra LifeSciences Hintermann Distractor | Used in Bone distraction | Which Medical Device

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Hintermann Distractor

The Hintermann Distractor is a device used primarily in foot and ankle surgery for bone distraction and as an alternative to laminar spreaders. The device is lockable and applies distraction across two k-wires placed, for example on either side of a joint. The paper by Sarker et al describes...

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