Cook recently received CE approval for their low profile EVAR device which is to be officially launched at CIRSE 2010. The new device has a '16F' (internal, 18F external) delivery system and eliminates the need for a top cap to help precise delivery. This will of course aid percutaneous...
read full descriptionThe Trilogy Longevity Constrained Liner (aka the Epsilon socket) is a constrained socket, available as a liner for the Zimmer Trilogy and Trabecular Metal acetabular shells or in a version intended for cementing into a shell. It has a unique design that aims to improve on the range of motion...
read full descriptionThe Lu-See Radiolucent Disposable Drive is a plastic extension piece for a standard driver which connects to a Jacob’s chuck. At the other end there is a standard connector for an AO drill bit. The device is used to help distal locking of intramedullary nails. Apparently, the angled...
read full descriptionThe Global AP prosthesis is a third generation implant, based on the Global Advantage system. Such prostheses are designed to replicate native humeral anatomy. The stemmed humeral component may be cemented or uncemented, and aims to reproduce native anatomy of the humerus through the use of...
read full descriptionA steerable 10 pole catheter for multipurpose cardiac mapping during EP study and ablation. It has a 6F diameter which is smaller than most competitors. The curve is long enough to reach most (but not all) CS orifices. The twist mechanism in the handle is easier to use than stiffer push pull...
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