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Cook Medical Yueh Centesis Catheter Needle | Used in Ascites drainage, Drainage | Which Medical Device

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Yueh Centesis Catheter Needle

The Yueh Centesis Catheter Needle from Cook is indicated for percutaneous fluid aspiration from body cavities. It has a hollow stylet needle design for aspiration prior to stylet removal and four sideports. The device is available in 4, 5, 6 and 8 French Sizes, and 7 to 20 cm in length depending...

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Small Bone Innovations rHead Proximal Radial Head Prosthesis | Which Medical Device

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rHead Proximal Radial Head Prosthesis

The rHead Proximal Radial Head Prosthesis is an anatomic radial head prosthesis with a curved stem. The components are coupled with a Morse taper. Cement is optional.

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Merit Medical Systems, Inc One-Step Centesis Catheter | Which Medical Device

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One-Step Centesis Catheter

The One-Step Centesis Catheter from Merit Medical is a sheathed needle device for drainage of body cavities. It has a luer lock or slip fit connection, four large holes for drainage, a smooth tapered tip, an echo-enhanced needle tip and a clear hub for flashback indication. It is available in 4F...

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Boston Scientific Lotus Valve System | Used in Transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) | Which Medical Device

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Lotus Valve System

Boston Scientific's Lotus transcatheter heart valve implant was awarded CE approval in October 2013. A ccording to the manufacturer, the product is the only aortic valve device that allows physicians to assess its final position before release. They say that it is designed to minimise the...

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EV3 Rebar microcatheter | Which Medical Device

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Rebar microcatheter

  • Added Jun 9, 2013
  • Manufactured by EV3

This is a 0.021inch reinforced hydrophilic microcatheter. The proximal shaft is stiff with a more flexible distal part. The tip of the catheter is steam shapeable. The cathater takes a 0.018 inch wire.

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