The MUTARS attachment tube from implantcast is an attachment device used primarily to aid soft tissue reconstruction and joint stability after major tumour resection. The tube is manufactured from Trevira (polyethylene terephthalate (PET)), can be cut without unravelling, takes sutures...
read full descriptionThe STAR™ Tumor Ablation System is indicated for palliative treatment in spinal procedures by ablation of metastatic malignant lesions in a vertebral body. Targeted therapy for fast, local control The SpineSTAR Ablation Instrument is uniquely designed specifically for use in the complex...
read full descriptionA full family of VCF solutions to match the unique needs of every patient. Combines a targeted approach and ultra-high viscosity cement to repair compression fractures and minimize extravasation in the vertebrae. StabiliT® Vertebral Augmentation System The StabiliT®...
read full descriptionAccording to the manufacturer, the IntelliVue MP40 and MP50 patient monitors combine portability and measurement flexibility to match the needs of intermediate care environments. Apparently, IntelliVue has flexible screen configurations, an extensive clinical measurements menu, built-in clinical...
read full descriptionThe Low Contact Stress (LCS) knee system from DePuy is a rotating platform knee replacement system, first implanted in 1977. The device has a polished cobalt-chrome tibial tray into which the peg of the polyethylene tibial component is placed to allow rotation. There are antero-posterior...
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