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Peter Pflugbeil GmbH BiliarPlus | Used in Biliary Drainage | Which Medical Device

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BiliarPlus

This product is distributed in the UK by BVM Medical, for supply outside the UK please consult the manufactrer.     Biliar Plus is an internal/external Biliary drainage catheter.   Main features of the device are: —  Pigtail drainage catheter —...

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Galt Medical GaltStick Introducer System | Used in Abscess drainage, Biliary Drainage, Nephrostomy, Percutaneous transhepatic cholangiogram (PTC), Pleural effusion drainage | Which Medical Device

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GaltStick Introducer System

The 6 Fr GaltStick is designed for the introduction of a .018" guidewire and .038" working guidewire in non-vascular procedures.  A radiopaque marker band on all sheaths provides enhanced visibility.  This product is distributed in the UK by BVM Medical, for supply...

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BCM Co., Ltd Hilzo Jengu biliary stent | Used in Biliary Drainage, Biliary Stenting, Percutaneous transhepatic cholangiogram (PTC) | Which Medical Device

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Hilzo Jengu biliary stent

The Jengu stent from HIlzo is similar to the covered ureteric stents. Its PTFE covered on both siides of the nitinol mesh and has a string to aid percutaneous removal. It's available in 8 and 10mm diameters and 6,8, and 10cm lengths. There is a 50cm delivery system for a percutaneous...

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