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NMB Medical Applications Lu-See Radiolucent Disposable Drive | Which Medical Device

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Lu-See Radiolucent Disposable Drive

The 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...

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Boston Scientific Luge Guidewire | Which Medical Device

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Luge Guidewire

The Luge Guide Wire delivers optimal torque response and the support required for device delivery in challenging anatomy. Tip Flexibility/Style: Floppy/Spring coil Tip Radiopacity: 3cm Rail Support: Moderate Core Material: Unibody stainless steel Coating:...

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BIOTRONIK Lumax 740 ICD | Which Medical Device

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5 Stars

Lumax 740 ICD

  • Added May 21, 2012
  • Manufactured by BIOTRONIK

The Lumax 740 ICD device series from Biotronik is designed for the treatment of patients with arrhythmias and heart failure. The Lumax 740 portfolio consists of 4 devices: Lumax 740 VR-T - single chamber device Lumax 740 VR-T DX - single chamber device with atrial diagnostics...

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Philips Lumify Ultrasound System | Used in Abscess drainage, Nephrostomy, Ultrasound guidance, Vascular access | Which Medical Device
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Lumify Ultrasound System

  • Added Sep 4, 2016
  • Manufactured by Philips

The Philips Lumify ultrasound system is essentially a range of ultrasound probes that can be attached to an android device running the Philips Lumify software turning it into a truly portable ultrasound machine. The probes use the micro USB connection on the android device and so it can be used...

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Cook Medical Lunderquist Extra Stiff Guide Wire | Which Medical Device

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5 Stars

Lunderquist Extra Stiff Guide Wire

According to the manufacturer, this device is intended for complex diagnostic and interventional procedures where increased body, flexibility and low surface friction of the wire guide is needed. The product is available in packs of 5,  in the US.

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Bard Lutonix Drug Coated Balloon | Used in Angioplasty | Which Medical Device

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Lutonix Drug Coated Balloon

  • Added Jun 17, 2013
  • Manufactured by Bard

Lutonix DCB is a drug-coated balloon catheter that delivers paclitaxel to the arterial wall in a single, short inflation.  The device is similar to a standard angioplasty balloon but contains a special coating consisting of paclitaxel and a proprietary carrier that facilitates the...

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SonoSite M-Turbo Ultrasound Machine | Used in Regional anaesthesia, Ultrasound guidance, Venous access | Which Medical Device

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M-Turbo Ultrasound Machine

  • Added Jan 23, 2012
  • Manufactured by SonoSite

The M-Turbo Ultrasound Machine is a small portable device designed for work in interventional radiology, cardiology, critical care and anaesthesia primarily. The machine provides good image quality especially for superficial structures although it is not recommended as a replacement for a main...

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Zimmer M/G Unicompartmental Knee System | Used in Unicompartmental knee arthroplasty | Which Medical Device

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M/G Unicompartmental Knee System

  • Added Aug 20, 2010
  • Manufactured by Zimmer

The M/G® Unicompartmental Knee System provides a versatile system that permits normal biomechanical function, provides secure fixation, and facilitates precise implantation.  A wide range of sizing options for both femoral and tibial components provides intraoperative flexibility and...

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Medtronic MAAC Multi-Array Ablation Catheter | Used in AF Ablation | Which Medical Device

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MAAC Multi-Array Ablation Catheter

  • Added Aug 21, 2010
  • Manufactured by Medtronic

The Multi-Array Ablation Catheter (MAAC) is a multi-electrode catheter designed to map and ablate complex fractionated atrial electrograms (CFAE) in the left atrial body.

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Cook Medical Mac-Loc catheter | Used in Abscess drainage, Ascites drainage, Drainage, Malignant ascites, Malignant effusion drainage, Nephrostomy | Which Medical Device
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4.2 Stars

Mac-Loc catheter

Used to provide diversionary bladder drainage by percutaneous placement of a loop catheter. The flexible Ultrathane® material enhances patient comfort with a smooth, kink-resistant shaft. The Mac-Loc® locking loop mechanism features a smooth, rounded locking assembly. The easily...

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