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Vidacare EZ-IO Intraosseous Infusion System | Used in Vascular access | Which Medical Device
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EZ-IO Intraosseous Infusion System

  • Added Jan 23, 2012
  • Manufactured by Vidacare

Which Medical Device of the Year 2012 Winner: Anaesthesia  Our nominator said, "Vidacare has led the resurgence of intraosseous access and infusion”. Read the full list of Which Medical Device of the Year 2012 winners here . ...

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Medtronic Endeavor Resolute Stent | Which Medical Device

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5 Stars

Endeavor Resolute Stent

  • Added Aug 1, 2010
  • Manufactured by Medtronic

Endeavor Resolute uses a proprietary new biocompatible polymer called BioLinx™. The BioLinx polymer is designed to confer the same biocompatibility as the Endeavor stent’s phosphorylcholine (PC) polymer while extending the duration of drug exposure in the vessel. Developed by...

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Abbott Vascular Fox sv PTA Catheter | Used in Angioplasty, Infrapopliteal arterial disease management | Which Medical Device

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5 Stars

Fox sv PTA Catheter

The Fox sv PTA Catheter from Abbott Vascular is  designed for use in challenging peripheral vessel procedures. The Fox sv Catheter incorporates OTW (Over the Wire) design a low tip profile and rapid inflation/deflation times. Sizes 2-6mm, up to 120mm length. Inserted over 0.014 or...

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Merit Medical Systems, Inc EN Snare foreign body retrieval device | Used in Foreign body retrieval | Which Medical Device

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EN Snare foreign body retrieval device

The 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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CareFusion Pleurx Catheter | Used in Ascites drainage, Malignant ascites, Malignant effusion drainage, Pleural effusion drainage | Which Medical Device
5 Stars
5 Stars

Pleurx Catheter

Traditionally, physicians have relied on repeat Large Volume Paracentesis (LVP) for the management of recurrent malignant ascites. Unfortunately, while effective at relieving symptoms, LVP requires frequent hospital visits and can result in significant patient discomfort. The Pleurx peritoneal...

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