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Ankle Evolutive System (AES)

The Ankle Evolutive System (AES) ankle was a modification of the Buechel-Pappas type of prosthesis. The device has been withdrawn from the market because of concerns about osteolysis.

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Megasystem-C Endoprosthetic Replacement System

The Megasystem-C from Link is a modular endoprosthetic system for the replacement of large bone segments in the proximal or distal femur or proximal tibia. Both cemented and uncemented options are...

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V.A.C. ATS Therapy System

According to the manufacturer, the system is designed for patients in acute and long-term care facilities with wounds appropriate for V.A.C. Therapy. They say that V.A.C. Therapy promotes wound...

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Locking Anterior Clavicle Plates

The Clavicle Plating System offer low and narrow-profile plate solutions precontoured to match the natural S-shape of the clavicle. This achievement affords surgeons the opportunity to...

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Thoraflex Hybrid Stent Graft

Vascutek's Thoraflex Hybrid device consists of a gelatin sealed woven proximal Gelweave 4 branch Plexus pre-sewn to a distal stent graft. The latter is made from a thinner and less porous base...

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Cardiva Catalyst II

A manual compression assist product, t he original Cardiva Boomerang Wire vascular closure device received FDA clearance in 2004. The next generation technology, Cardiva Catalyst II achieved FDA...

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Femoral Introducer Sheath and Hemostasis Device

According to the manufacturer, the Femoral Introducer Sheath and Hemostasis device (FISH) provides vascular closure for patients undergoing treatment for cardiovascular and peripheral disease....

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FastSeal Bioabsorbable Closure System

The FastSeal Bioabsorbable Vascular Access Closure System is available in 6 Fr and 7 Fr.    

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Placehit Biliary Wallstent

 This device is the biliary version of Boston Scientific's Wallstent. 

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BigLumen Aspirations Catheter Set

According to the manufacturer, the device is designed for the percutaneous Aspiration-Thromboembolectomy to ease the removal of thromboembolic material. Like most similar catheters it has a...

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Launcher Coronary Guide Catheter

According to the manufacturer, the product provides support for stent and balloon advancement and provides a conduit for device and wire transport. The guide catheters are available in a range of...

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Mach 1 Guide Catheter

This is a braided catheter with a PTFE lining available in a range of sizes from 6 to 8F and lumens of 0.070 to 0.091" The catheter has an atraumatic radio opaque tip.

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Cook Medical Liver Access & Biopsy Sets

The Cook biopsy set is most often used for transjugular liver biopsy. It consists of a preshaped metal needle guide that is inserted over a central plastic catheter over a guidewire usually placed...

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LPS Limb Preservation System

The Limb Preservation System from Depuy Synthes is a modular system for large segment replacement in bones following infection, multiple revision surgery, severe trauma or tumour resection....

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Fast-Fix 360 Meniscal Repair System

According to the manufacturer, the device's 360 degree actuation design enables a clinician to deploy implants in any hand position.  As well as facilitating easier implant deployment,...

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