The AXIOSTAT haemostatic dressing from AXIO Biosolutions is an emergency dressing for external use. It is non-absorbable and sticks to the wound, but can be wiped off after wetting with water. The product stops external traumatic bleeding within 3 minutes of application. It has been developed...
read full descriptionThe GMRS Global Modular Replacement System from Stryker is a modular system for reconstruction of large bone defects, typically of the femur, tibia or humerus after oncological resection. Options include an all-poly tibia, a modular rotating hinge knee, press-fit stems and cemented stems....
read full descriptionThe Limb Preservation System from Depuy Synthes is a modular system for large segment replacement in bones following infection, multiple revision surgery, severe trauma or tumour resection. The system is compatible with the S-Rom, Noiles and MBT systems. The device can be assembled in...
read full descriptionThe Cook biopsy set is most often used for transjugular liver biopsy. It consists of a preshaped metal needle guide that is inserted over a central plastic catheter over a guidewire usually placed in the right hepatic vein for liver biopsy. The supplied spring loaded biopsy needle is passed down...
read full descriptionThe Oxford Ankle Fusion Nail System from Ortho Solutions is a titanium device for ankle fusion, which includes fixed and sliding locking screw hole options, and a radiolucent jig. The device is indicated for use after failed ankle replacement, ankle and subtalar arthritis, and neuromuscular foot...
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