This sheath is an excellent adjunct for EVAR procedures. It is comprised of an introducer sheath with a GORE DrySeal Sheath valve attached, a dilator, and a 2.5 ml valve inflation syringe. The valve is inflated around the device inserted through the sheath until haemostasis is achieved. It is...
read full descriptionThe TITAN™ Humeral Resurfacing System is a cementless, bone conserving humeral head resurfacing device. The device is manufactured from pyrocarbon. There are eight anatomic size options. An operative technique can be found here . The TITAN humeral resurfacing is not presently...
read full descriptionThe Cofield 2 Shoulder System is a modular shoulder arthroplasty device. It comes in four stem lengths (115-245mm) and six stem diameters ranging from 6 to 16mm. Modular head options includeconcentric, eccentric, lateral offset and unipolar designs. There are compatible glenoid components. The...
read full descriptionThe One-Step Centesis Catheter from Merit Medical is a sheathed needle device for drainage of body cavities. It has a luer lock or slip fit connection, four large holes for drainage, a smooth tapered tip, an echo-enhanced needle tip and a clear hub for flashback indication. It is available in 4F...
read full descriptionThe Yueh Centesis Catheter Needle from Cook is indicated for percutaneous fluid aspiration from body cavities. It has a hollow stylet needle design for aspiration prior to stylet removal and four sideports. The device is available in 4, 5, 6 and 8 French Sizes, and 7 to 20 cm in length depending...
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