XIENCE V—a DES with superior outcomes that can take your performance to new heights. Abbott’s XIENCE V is truly a next-generation DES, combining the proven deliverability of the MULTI-LINK VISION stent platform with a fluorinated copolymer and everolimus to deliver superior* outcomes...
read full descriptionThe Non-Invasive Juvenile Tumour System from Stanmore implants Worldwide is a customised massive endoprosthesis system for use in children after major long bone resection, first used in 2002. The device comprises two sliding segments, within which is a motor with an epicyclic gearbox which is...
read full descriptionThe Direxion nitinol microcatheter offers four different tip configurations which are designed to assist vessel access: straight, swan, J and bern shaped. The device is available with 1 or 2 Radiopaque Markers, 3 different types of wires and and options of 0.022″/0.53mm and...
read full descriptionThe Edwards SAPIEN transcatheter heart valve is an investigational device which is placed either through a transfemoral or transapical approach. The Edwards SAPIEN valve is being evaluated in the treatment of patients with severe calcific aortic stenosis who are considered to be high-risk or...
read full descriptionThis device is designed for malignant ureteral obstruction procedures. A triple layered membrane prevents the risk of tumour ingrowth and reduces encrustation. We have had good success using this stent in malignant ureteric strictures where the usual plastic JJ stents have failed. Ureters...
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