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ClearWay RX

ClearWay RX is the name for a brand new atraumatic delivery methodology to enhance localised drug bioavailability and uptake while minimising systemic effect. This is accomplished by an thin,...

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ClearWay OTW

ClearWay OTW Local Therapeutic Infusion Catheter is a micro-porous PTFE balloon catheter designed for the local delivery of various therapeutic agents into the peripheral vasculature. The device...

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Advanta V12 LD

Atrium’s large diameter V12 is available for restoring the patency of iliac arteries. The large diameter, balloon expandable, PTFE covered stent can be used to treat vessels larger than...

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Bone Scalpel

The Misonix Bone Scalpel is an ultrasonic tissue-specific bone cutting device. Ultrasonic scalpels have been available for several years but are more commonly used in general or liver...

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Triathlon Total Knee Replacement System

Which Medical Device of the Year 2012 First Runner-Up: Orthopaedics   Our device nominator said, "“The fastest growing, lowest revised knee on the market...” We...

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MiniHip

The Corin MiniHip is a short-stemmed uncemented device intended to be more conservative on the femoral side than conventional femoral components, and requiring a mid-neck resection. The system is...

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Agility LP Total Ankle System

This is a “fourth” generation ankle design, which is a modification of the Agility ® ankle replacement and includes a redesigned winged talar component, the ability to upsize the...

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Apollo Hip System

The Zimmer Apollo hip system is a collared straight stem, cobalt chrome cemented hip replacement. The Apollo cup is an all-polyethylene cemented acetabular component. Although first used in...

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DeltaMotion

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...

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SHP (Scientific Hip Prosthesis) cup

This cemented monoblock Arcom ® polyethylene cup has a 3mm integral flange and 3mm PMMA spacers on the surface. The design includes a 15 degree anti-dislocation rim and an anti-impingement...

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ADM X3

The Stryker ADM X3 is a bipolar or “mobile bearing” acetabular system, launched in early 2010 and comprising an X3 polyethylene intermediate bearing, which lies between the (ceramic)...

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PFC Sigma Knee System

The P.F.C. SIGMA Total Knee System is designed to provide the surgeon with surgical solutions for a variety of clinical indications. Based on the clinically successful P.F.C. Total Knee System...

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NexGen Knee Replacement System

The NexGen knee system by Zimmer is a comprehensive suite of implants for primary and revision knee replacement. Characteristics include asymmetric femoral radii (lateral condyle larger than the...

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AGC Knee System

The Anatomic Graduated Component (AGC) total knee system from Biomet was first implanted in 1983. This is a minimally conforming “flat on flat” design attributed to Ritter. The system...

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GENESIS II Total Knee System

The Genesis II Total Knee System is a cemented primary and revision knee replacement system from Smith and Nephew, implanted since the 1990s. The features of this device include a deeper and more...

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