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Bioventus LLC EXOGEN | Which Medical Device

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EXOGEN

Exogen is an ultrasound-based system for the treatment of fracture non-union. Application for 20 minutes a day can accelerate bone healing, as confirmed by clinical studies. The device has NICE approval in the UK for the treatment of non-union (after 9 months) of long bones. A portal for the...

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Acumed Acu-Loc 2 Volar Distal Radius Plating System | Used in Fracture plating, Plating of distal radius | Which Medical Device

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Acu-Loc 2 Volar Distal Radius Plating System

  • Added Jun 8, 2013
  • Manufactured by Acumed

The Acu-Loc 2 Volar Distal Radius Plating System comprises a locking plate and percutaneous Frag-Loc compression screws for the fixation of dorsal fragments. The system includes extension plates where fixation of long segments is required, and complementary distal radius fragment specific...

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PYNG Medical FAST1 Intraosseous Infusion System | Used in Vascular access | Which Medical Device

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FAST1 Intraosseous Infusion System

The FAST1 intraosseous infusion system is a sternal intraosseous infusion device which aims to get access to the central circulation quickly, and faster than tibial infusions. The device has a depth control to prevent injury deep to the sternum.

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Waismed Bone Injection Gun | Used in Vascular access | Which Medical Device

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Bone Injection Gun

  • Added Jun 6, 2013
  • Manufactured by Waismed

The Bone Injection Gun is an automatic intraosseous infusion device for urgent care when vascular access is difficult. There are adult, paediatric and even veterinary versions. 

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Combat Medical Systems CRoC Combat Ready Clamp | Which Medical Device

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CRoC Combat Ready Clamp

The CRoC Combat Ready Clamp is a device designed for use in trauma or combat situations to control haemorrhage in the umbilical/inguinal and axillary regions where standard tourniquets cannot be applied. The device has FDA approval. Instructions for use can be found here .

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