The ExoSeal(TM) Vascular Closure Device makes use of key technological developments to support the clinical safety* and efficacy of the closure procedure. A bioabsorbable PGA-plug (Polyglycolic Acid), is designed to close the femoral artery puncture site with minimal or no inflammation. It...
read full descriptionHydrophobic patchwork coated balloon ensures a smooth crossing through tortuous vessels and across high grade stenosis whilst minimising the risk of slippage during inflation experienced using hydrophilic coated balloons. Infrapopliteal angioplasty literature on PubMed
read full descriptionReinforced 4F sheath combined with strong, thin-wall design provides easier insertion and eliminates the need for vascular closure device. 4F Crossover 45 cm 4F straight 45 & 100 cm Coil-reinforced Offering excellent kink resistance and a non-ovalling sheath lumen for superb flexibility......
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 descriptionThe Exeter hip is a cemented, polished tapered stem hip replacement with a long pedigree. The device was developed in 1969 and intended as a cemented implant for insertion by the posterior approach. In 2010 the device celebrated its millionth implantation, 40 years of clinical use and, possibly...
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