The Optease filter is a retrievable filter that can be inserted via femoral, jugular or antecubital routes. The filter comes compressed in a plastic tube for insertion, marked for the appropriate insertion route. This nitinol hypotube filter is a modified version of the permanent TrapEase...
read full descriptionThis is a newer design, laser cut from a single piece of nitinol for greater strength. It has a conical shape with 6 struts and a caudal hook. It is inserted via a 5F system, the smallest on the market. The dual insertion filter is introduced to the femoral or jugular via a 6.5 F delivery...
read full descriptionA WhichMedicalDevice Edito- in-Chief saw this training environment at CIRSE 2010. It is said to provide a more realistic training environment than the use of a simulator alone. Apparently, it can be linked to both the Simbionix and Mentice simulators.
read full descriptionThe OrthoGlide interposition arthroplasty for the knee comprises a dished, disc-shaped cobalt chrome component which is inserted into the medial compartment of the knee in a minimally invasive fashion. The device has a lip which locks over the posterior aspect of the tibial plateau. The...
read full descriptionThe EF Precision Orthopaedic Mallet is designed for use in bone and joint care treatment. It features a combination of stainless steel head and aluminium handle, incorporating EF Precision’s patented method of device construction. This method of assembly may reduce the risk of breakage...
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