The DeltaMotion bearing from Finsbury is a large ceramic-on-ceramic bearing system. Femoral head diameters range from 32 to 48mm, shell sizes from 42 to 66mm. This system is said to be suited to patients with smaller acetabulae who would benefit from a large diameter bearing. The ceramic...
read full descriptionThis product consists of particulated natural (ie human allograft) articular cartilage containing living cells and derived from donors under 13 years of age. It is intended for focal articular cartilage defects, and the product is fixed with fibrin, therefore not requiring a periosteal flap....
read full descriptionAccording the manufacturer, the Destino is a next generation bidirectional steerable guiding sheath for the introduction and placement of diagnostic and therapeutic devices into the human vasculature, including but not limited to intracardiac, transseptal, and other placements. Featuring...
read full descriptionThe Diamondback 360 Orbital PAD System is designed to be used in the treatment of patients with occlusive peripheral arterial disease (PAD).The Diamondback PAD system works with a unique orbital motion and a differential sanding mechanism with proximal and distal sanding capability. ...
read full descriptionAccording to the manufacturer, the device's low profile, reduced width and ergonomic shape are designed to help minimise incision size while improving aesthetics and patient comfort. The port is approved for CECT injections and infusion therapy; it enables CT injections for diagnostic...
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