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Prodol Meditec Airtraq Guided Video Intubation | Used in Endotracheal intubation | Which Medical Device
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Airtraq Guided Video Intubation

A solution for guided video intubation with integrated, high definition optics and agnified wide-angle (panoramic) view. It negates the need for an external monitor and, apparently, improves intubation success rates especially with C-L grades III and IV. The device leads ETT through vocal cords...

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Bard PowerPort | Which Medical Device
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PowerPort

  • Added Dec 19, 2007
  • Manufactured by Bard

The PowerPort * device is the first MRI-safe port which is indicated for power injection. It combines venous access with the ability for power-injected Contrast-Enhanced Computed Tomography (CECT) scans. Power injected CECT scans produce superior images to help better manage patient care....

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Cook Medical Resonance Stent | Used in Ureteric stenting | Which Medical Device
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Resonance Stent

Used for temporary stenting of the ureter in adult patients with extrinsic ureteral obstruction.

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Cook Medical Coda Balloon Catheter | Used in Aortic stenting, Endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR) | Which Medical Device

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3.5 Stars

Coda Balloon Catheter

The Coda Balloon Catheter from Cook Medical is designed for use in procedures intended to achieve temporary occlusion of large vessels, or expansion of vascular prostheses. It is commonly used for molding EVAR devices to form seal at the neck.

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Carbofix Orthopaedic Ltd Fixion Humeral Nail | Used in Intramedullary nailing - humerus | Which Medical Device

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3.5 Stars

Fixion Humeral Nail

The Fixion humeral nail is an expandable self-locking system for the fixation of humeral fractures. Inflation of the nail makes it adapt to the contours of the humeral canal and provides an alternative to interlocking screws. The nail has two variants - the classic which does not take...

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