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Biosense Webster nMARQ Catheter | Used in AF Ablation | Which Medical Device

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nMARQ Catheter

The nMARQ (TM) Catheter System from Biosense Webster is a multi-ablation platform which integrates with the CARTO 3 mapping system. The device permits multi-electrode mapping and has ten irrigation holes. The device therefore permits irrigation, mapping and multiablation in a single instrument.

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Surgionix SLICK Drill Bit | Which Medical Device

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SLICK Drill Bit

  • Added May 21, 2013
  • Manufactured by Surgionix

The SLICK drill bit from Surgionix is a titanium alloy drill bit which allows drilling of a hole and measurement in a single action. The bit has a retractable wire which extends at the tip of the drill and allows measurement of the depth of the hole.

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Stryker PainPump 2 | Which Medical Device

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PainPump 2

  • Added May 24, 2013
  • Manufactured by Stryker

The Stryker PainPump 2 is a programmable, portable pain pump for continuous and controllable infusion of local anaesthetic into a surgical wound. The associated catheter has a many-holed design. 

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Stryker Tritanium | Which Medical Device

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Tritanium

  • Added May 24, 2013
  • Manufactured by Stryker

Tritanium (R) from Stryker is a reticulated porous titanium coating for titanium alloy components. Frenkel et al report a porosity of 65-70% compared with titanium (30-35%) and cobalt chrome beads (35-40%), and excellent bone ingrowth in animal studies.  Tritanium was also a fictional...

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Biomet Oxford Partial Knee | Used in Unicompartmental knee arthroplasty | Which Medical Device

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Oxford Partial Knee

  • Added May 25, 2013
  • Manufactured by Biomet

The Oxford Partial Knee from Biomet is a unicondylar knee replacement system which represents an evolution of the original meniscal arthroplasty. The presently available Phase 3 device includes 5 sizes of femoral component, an anatomically shaped tibial component, redesigned meniscal bearings to...

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