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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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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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Orthofix Physio-Stim | Which Medical Device

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Physio-Stim

  • Added Jan 26, 2014
  • Manufactured by Orthofix

The Physio-Stim Bone Growth Stimulator is an external, low-level pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) device that is a safe nonsurgical option for long bone and small bone nonunions. The  unit can be worn over a cast, orthopedic brace, or clothing without lessening its effectiveness. ...

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X-Bolt X-Bolt IM Hip Nail | Used in Fixation of proximal femoral fracture | Which Medical Device

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X-Bolt IM Hip Nail

  • Added May 30, 2013
  • Manufactured by X-Bolt

The X-Bolt IM hip nail uses an X-Bolt for fixation into the proximal femur. The X-Bolt is an expandable device which may provide better fixation into the femoral head than a hip screw. It is removable.  The operative technique is available here .

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iTraumaCare iTClamp Haemorrhage Control System | Which Medical Device

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iTClamp Haemorrhage Control System

The iTClamp from Innovative Trauma Care is an urgent care wound control device which can be deployed to oppose the edges of an open wound in an emergency situation. The device was cleared by the FDA and CE marked in 2013.

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