Dr Phil Haslam, Which Medical Device Editor-in-Chief, took a look at the Abre venous system at the BSIR 2017 annual scientific meeting held Birmingham's ICC (UK) in November. It's a nitinol stent with an introducer size of 9F and a delivery system length of 90cm. CE mark indications are:...
read full descriptionThe Arctic Front system uses cryoablation, or freezing, to ablate heart tissue between the pulmonary veins and the left atrium. The goal of an ablation is to stop the arrhythmia at the source. During cryoablation, a coolant is released into the catheter’s balloon causing the balloon to...
read full descriptionThe GENius multi-channel RF generator is capable of delivering RF energy in 5 different modes including unipolar, bipolar, 4:1, 2:1 and 1:1. The generator features user defined settings for time, temperature and pathway, allowing the user to select simultaneous or selective energy delivery...
read full descriptionThis new monitor from Medtronic allows continuous monitor SpO2 (Nellcor™ pulse oximetry), etCO2 (Microstream™ capnography), ECG and temperature. Also measures NiBP. Features an HL7 interface that wirelessly connects to your EMR. I saw this at BSIR 2023 and made a short video...
read full descriptionThis stent graft from Medtronic is designed for the descending thoracic aorta. Nonaneurysmal aortic diameter in the range of 18 mm to 42 mm (fusiform and saccular aneurysms/penetrating ulcers), 18 mm to 44 mm (blunt traumatic aortic injuries), or 20 mm to 44 mm (dissections); and...
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