Medcomp's Split Cath is a 'splittable lumen' Long Term Hemodialyis Catheter with two free floating lumens, improving patency and flow and lower recirculation. The material is alcohol and iodine compatible and is strong, biocompatible and kink resistant. The device is available in a...
read full descriptionThe Exeter Trauma Stem is a lower-cost monobloc stem for hip hemiarthroplasty in the context of an intracapsular hip fracture. The surface finish differs from that of the Exeter stem in that it has not been hand polished. A surgical technique can be found here . Reference:...
read full descriptionHiryu is a percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA) dilation catheter used for angina and other treatment. According to the manufacturer, it has high pressure resistance (to enable the widening of hardened blood vessels) and capability in reaching peripheral blood vessels.
read full descriptionThis is an update on the ODM device. This combines pulse pressure waveform analysis with traditional ODM signalling. The PPWA element is slaved from whatever system one currently uses, and displays concurrently with the ODM trace. Deltex Medical claim that this device is the first...
read full descriptionThe Tritanium Acetabular Cup from Stryker is an acetabular shell manufactured from Tritanium which is a proprietary commercially pure Titanium matrix. Stryker report the shell has 72% porosity, a coefficient of friction of 1.01 and an average pore size of 546 microns. Clinical trials...
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