The METS Coned Hemi-Pelvis Implant System from Stanmore Implants is designed for pelvic reconstruction after periacetabular resection. The device has a titanium shell with a hydroxyapatite coated fluted stem for insertion into the remaining iliac wing adjacent to the sacro-iliac...
read full descriptionThe Stanmore METS (Modular Endoprosthetic Tumour System) system is a modular titanium endoprosthetic system for the reconstruction of large bone defects, usually after tumour resection. The system was introduced in 2001 and now includes kits for the reconstruction of the proximal, distal and...
read full descriptionThe Kimberly Clark MIC Introducer Kit, supplied by Vygon (UK) Ltd provides procedure to allow primary placement of a MIC balloon gastrostomy or gastro jejunostomy device. According to the manufacturer, in addition to supplying everything needed for the gastropexy procedure in one kit,...
read full descriptionThe Micro QUICKANCHOR is a miniature bone anchor for use in the hand, wrist, foot and ankle. Its use has been described in repairing Zone 1 flexor tendon injuries (Huq et al 2013) in which the authors described a low rate of complications. Brustein et al described better fixation in...
read full descriptionThis product is distributed in the UK by BVM Medical, for supply outside the UK please consult the manufacturer. The Multi-Snare® Micro is a multiple, especially small retrieval loop for interventional (neuro-)radiology and cardiology. The highly-efficient, dual-plane...
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