5 products found
Adler Instrument Company Products
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Operating Room Products
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Less Invasive Sacrospinous Fixation System
State of the art transvaginal sacrospinous fixation system: The Anchorsure System is a straight and thin device for a safe anchor placement at the sacrospinous ligament. The Anchorsure system delivers a small anchor through the sacrospinous ligament providing a strong fixation and minimizing potential pain to the patient. It can be used for spinous fixation in the treatment of vaginal prolapse after hysterectomy (according to Amreich – Richter). ...
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CrossBow Bariatric Closure Device
The CrossBow with ADAPTOR technology utilizes a proprietary snare technology that simplifies the fascial closure procedure along with enabling reproducible suture placement. The unique ADAPTOR component differentiates the device from all others, being specifically tailored to address the unmet need for closing large port sites or specimen extraction sites (appprox. 15-20mm). The versatility of this product allows for unique placement of multiple sutures ...
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CrossBow Closure Device & XL
The CrossBow Fascial Closure System was developed to simplify port site closure, save O.R. time, and provide for a more consistent, high quality closure. The CrossBow Fascial Closure System by Suture Ease was developed to simplify port site closure, save O.R. time, and provide for a more consistent, high quality closure. The proprietary snare technology not only ...
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CystoAssist System
Complete System by Mediflex which includes FlexArm™ Mini (87002), Holding Tip (87003), Mount Post with Angled Swivel Bar (87004) and Table Rail Clamp ...
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Dermatomes and Blades
Humeca designed two cordless, battery-operated dermatomes. A small one, the D42 and a larger one, the D80. The D42, a very maneuverable instrument, is an excellent tool in pediatric and general plastic surgery, especially for harvesting grafts from curved surfaces. It also facilitates to harvest the 42×42 mm (1.65×1.65″) grafts required for Humeca’s MEEK technique, speeding up the procedure. The larger D80 dermatome was ...