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Cook Medical Mac-Loc catheter | Used in Abscess drainage, Ascites drainage, Drainage, Malignant ascites, Malignant effusion drainage, Nephrostomy | Which Medical Device
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Mac-Loc catheter

Used to provide diversionary bladder drainage by percutaneous placement of a loop catheter. The flexible Ultrathane® material enhances patient comfort with a smooth, kink-resistant shaft. The Mac-Loc® locking loop mechanism features a smooth, rounded locking assembly. The easily...

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Boston Scientific Mach 1 Guide Catheter | Which Medical Device

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Mach 1 Guide Catheter

This is a braided catheter with a PTFE lining available in a range of sizes from 6 to 8F and lumens of 0.070 to 0.091" The catheter has an atraumatic radio opaque tip.

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Ellipse MAGEC System | Which Medical Device

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MAGEC System

  • Added May 29, 2013
  • Manufactured by Ellipse

The MAGEC (MAGnetic Expansion Control) System from Ellipse technologies is an adjustable growing rod which can be distracted using an External Remote Controller. Constructs can be single or dual rod and distraction can be reversed if necessary. The Product Fact Sheet can be found here .

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Hansen Medical Magellan Robot | Which Medical Device

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Magellan Robot

This device allows the radiologist to perform angiographic intervention remote from the patient and any radiation exposure. It allows precise control of a guiding catheter, catheter and guide wire simultaneously in all planes at the touch of a few buttons.   The robot controls the...

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Balt Extrusion Magic glue | Used in Embolisation, Pelvic embolization | Which Medical Device

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Magic glue

Magic glue form Balt is a new variation of cyanoacrylate adhesive liquid embolic agent. It is said to have delayed polymerisation with less adhesion to the microcatheter making it easier to use than conventional cyanoacrylate. It wll be interesting to see how it compares with Glubran?

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