The INSORB skin stapler from Incisive Surgical is a device which captures the subcuticular dermis with absorbable staple made of a polylactide-polyglycolide polymer. The staple is placed inside the skin and therefore there is no puncturing of the skin, unlike with traditional stainless steel...
read full descriptionThe Equinoxe Fx plate manufactured by Exactech is part of the Equinoxe Platform Shoulder System. The design is intended to reduce humeral head collapse and allow the insertion of bone void filler through a large central hole, which can otherwise take a 6.5mm screw. The plate also takes blades in...
read full descriptionThe Presice Cryoablation System from Galil Medical is designed for use in cryotherapy ablation procedures for the treatment of kidney and prostate cancers. The Presice Cryoablation System combines planning and simulation software and multiple temperature monitoring probes. The system uses a 17...
read full descriptionThis device uses non focussed ultrasound to generate frictional heating in soft tissues and nerve damage at depth. The ultrasound transducer is in a low pressure balloon which, according to the manufacturer, is said to help centre the device within the vessel. The balloon enables cooled fluid to...
read full descriptionAccording to Covidien, the OneShot system is designed to treat patients with hypertension who are nonresponsive to traditional medical therapy. The system features an irrigated, radiofrequency-based balloon catheter used for targeted ablation of sympathetic nerves located within the adventitia...
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