The Hunter biopsy sealing device is intended for use in percutaneous liver biopsy procedures to facilitate hemostasis of the biopsy tract and, if desired, mark the biopsy site with a radiopaque marker to help relocate the site for subsequent intervention or diagnosis. ...
read full descriptionThe METS Coned Hemi-Pelvis Implant System from Stanmore Implants is designed for pelvic reconstruction after periacetabular resection. The device has a titanium shell with a hydroxyapatite coated fluted stem for insertion into the remaining iliac wing adjacent to the sacro-iliac...
read full descriptionThe Pulsar-18 stent provides physicians with longer lengths from 30mm to 200 mm, optimized radial force and improved flexibility in diameters from 4 mm to 7 mm. The delivery system features an easy to use friction-reducing handle for smooth stent deployment, is compatible with a 0.018-in....
read full descriptionThis sling can be used routinely for left radial access coronary angiography procedures. I ts application means that the operator does not need to lean across the patient into the x-ray field, and, the patient does not need to actively hold the left arm . The...
read full descriptionThe DVR Anatomic Plate from Biomet is intended for the fixation of either dorsally or volar displaced fractures of the distal radius, approached from the volar side. It comprises an anatomically contoured plate with a double row of holes distally through which smooth locking peg, partially...
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