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Advanced Bio-Surfaces OrthoGlide | Used in Interposition knee arthroplasty | Which Medical Device

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OrthoGlide

The OrthoGlide interposition arthroplasty for the knee comprises a dished, disc-shaped cobalt chrome component which is inserted into the medial compartment of the knee in a minimally invasive fashion. The device has a lip which locks over the posterior aspect of the tibial plateau. The...

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Stryker MITCH Hip Resurfacing System | Used in Hip resurfacing | Which Medical Device

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MITCH Hip Resurfacing System

  • Added Aug 3, 2010
  • Manufactured by Stryker

The MITCH hip resurfacing system is a metal on metal hip resurfacing device manufactured by Finsbury for Stryker. The bearing is a high precision ‘as cast’ high carbon cobalt chrome bearing. Finsbury has experience of hip resurfacing systems and markets its own system (the ADEPT...

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Orbus Neich R Stent | Which Medical Device

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R Stent

According to the manufacturer, the R Stent's stainless steel design is based on DNA’s dual helix design, which offers high radial strength without compromising flexibility. Apparently, the cells of the R stent can be dilated up to 4.5 mm, providing side-branchability for bifurcation...

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Orbus Neich Blazer Cobalt Chromium Stent | Which Medical Device

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Blazer Cobalt Chromium Stent

According to he manufacturer, the Blazer Cobalt Chromium stent cells can be expanded to up to 4.5 mm in diameter, to enable side branch access for effective bifurcation stenting and for maintaining patency of side branches. They say that the device is made from the L605 cobalt chromium...

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Abbott Vascular MULTI-LINK VISION Coronary Stent System | Which Medical Device

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MULTI-LINK VISION Coronary Stent System

ML VISION Coronary Stent is laser-cut from a cobalt chromium superalloy that allowing reduced strut thickness without compromising radial strength or radiopacity.

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