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MITCH Hip Resurfacing System

The MITCH hip resurfacing system is a metal on metal hip resurfacing device manufactured by Finsbury for Stryker. The bearing is a high precision ‘as cast’ high carbon cobalt chrome...

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ASR Hip Resurfacing

The Articular Surface Replacement (ASR) hip resurfacing from DePuy was introduced in July 2003, at around the same time as a number of other hip resurfacing devices. It was marketed as having the...

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CPCS Cemented Hip System

The Smith and Nephew CPCS (Collarless Polished Cemented Stem) is a polished tapered femoral component, available in cobalt chrome and stainless steel versions. The design incorporates a...

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NC Sprinter RX Balloon

The NC Sprinter ® RX Noncompliant Rapid Exchange Balloon Dilatation Catheter combines tried and true Sprinter technology with the high-pressure capability and controlled expansion of a...

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Sprinter Legend RX Balloon

With innovative crossing technologies and 57 sizes, the Sprinter ® Legend RX Semicompliant Balloon Dilatation Catheter provides you with the power to cross. Designed to meet a spectrum of...

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Trek Balloon

The TREK family is a completely re-engineered line of balloon catheters, incorporating many advanced design and technology changes. The TREK system is available in two catheter designs,...

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Sapphire Balloon

According to the manufacturer, the Sapphire Coronary Dilatation Catheteris a balloon has a Sunflex tapered tip which is engineered for smooth lesion accessability and ultra low tip profile. They...

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Asahi Fielder XT Guidewire

The Asahi Fielder XT is a uniquely-designed tapered tip ploymer guidewire specially developed to become the ultimate solution for treatment of Chronic occlusions. The tapered 0.000" ploymer...

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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:...

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ChoICE Floppy Guide Wire

Combines a hydrophilic-coated polymer sleeve with a soft tip and flexible body – excellent for frontline and tortuous anatomy cases. Tip Flexibility/Style: Floppy/Spring coil...

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PT Graphix Intermediate Guide Wire

PT Graphix™ Intermediate Guide Wire Designed to help steer, cross and deliver devices in cases with tortuous anatomy and highly resistant lesions. Tip Flexibility/Style:...

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ChoICE PT Extra Support Guide Wire

Provides excellent access with a high level of support designed to facilitate device delivery in highly resistant lesions and extra support cases. Tip Flexibility/Style:...

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Mailman Guide Wire

Offers a high level of rail support with a hydrophilic-coated polymer sleeve for smooth device delivery and vessel wall interaction. Tip Flexibility/Style: Floppy/Spring coil Tip...

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BMW UNIVERSAL Guide Wire

A Hi-Torque Balance Middleweight Universal Guide Wire which is a front-line guide wire. It offers a unique balance of support and flexibility with enhancements in the areas of device...

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ASAHI Prowater Coronary Guide Wire

With a hydrophilic coating over the spring coil (3 cm from the tip) and a newly designed core shaft, this guidewire offers higher support performance than ASAHI Soft, plus improved torque...

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