The Anatomical Shoulder System from Zimmer is a modular system which allows adjustment of the anatomical inclination angle of the humeral head relative to the stem of the implant and the version of the head. The offset and rotation of the head is also adjustable. The stems can be cemented or...
read full descriptionThe AXIOSTAT haemostatic dressing from AXIO Biosolutions is an emergency dressing for external use. It is non-absorbable and sticks to the wound, but can be wiped off after wetting with water. The product stops external traumatic bleeding within 3 minutes of application. It has been developed...
read full descriptionThe Nellix is an investigational EndoVascular Aneurysm Sealing (EVAS) system designed for the treatment of infrarenal abdominal aortic aneurysm. It has recently received a CE mark. The novel device uses two stents initially placed within the aneurysm sac. The stents are surrounded by an enclosed...
read full descriptionThe HemiCAP system from Arthrosurface is intended for the treatment of large full thickness cartilage lesions of the knee. Systems are available for the femoral condyle and the patello-femoral joint. The UniCAP system comprises a cobalt chrome articulating surface and an UHMWPE tibial implant...
read full descriptionAccording to Cook Medical, the Vital-Port Vascular Access System is indicated for patient therapy requiring repeated vascular access for simultaneous or separate injection or infusion therapy and/or blood sampling. The p ower-injectable models have a maximum flow rate of 5 mL/sec and a...
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