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ETHICON ENSEAL G2 SuperJaw | Which Medical Device

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ENSEAL G2 SuperJaw

  • Added Jun 8, 2013
  • Manufactured by ETHICON

The Ethicon ENSEAL G2 Superjaw device is a tissue sealing and cutting device. The device is said to be gentle on tissue because a polymer compound in the jaw uses "Positive Temperature Coefficient (PTC)" technology to regulate temperature and maintain a constant temperature of 100...

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ETHICON NEUWAVE Percutaneous Microwave Ablation System | Used in Microwave ablation | Which Medical Device

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NEUWAVE Percutaneous Microwave Ablation System

      NEUWAVE TM Percutaneous Microwave Ablation System A comprehensive solution with unique features designed to allow physicians to ablate lesions of many shapes and sizes with predictability and control. Versatile probe portfolio with various burn...

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ETHICON Spongostan Absorbable Haemostatic Gelatin Sponge | Used in Embolisation | Which Medical Device

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Spongostan Absorbable Haemostatic Gelatin Sponge

  • Added May 10, 2011
  • Manufactured by ETHICON

This absorbable gelatin sponge is commonly used for aiding wound haemostasis during orthopaedic and other surgery but is also used extensively as an embolic agent in Interventional Radiology. The embolic effects are temporary. It is also used to plug PTC tracts to prevent bile leakage on drain...

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