The 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 descriptionThe Axium Detachable Coil System is intended for the endovascular embolisation of intracranial aneurysms, and the embolisation of other neurovascular abnormalities such as arteriovenous malformations and arteriovenous fistulae. This coil can also be used in the peripheral/visceral...
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...
read full descriptionThe AutoFIX™ Stainless Steel Screw system is a headless screw system designed for the fixation of fractures where there is little soft tissue cover (eg the radial head). The screws are self-drilling and self-tapping and have an opposing buttress thread design which optimises compression...
read full descriptionBalloon dilatation catheter designed for radial dilatation of the nephrostomy tract and convenient placement of a working sheath.
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