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Solutions for the medical examination and treatment procedures of ...
The first inflatable positioning cushion, based on anatomy and physiology, that supports and positions body parts during any surgical or medical procedure or ...
Refer to the user manual for the product for the complete cleaning and sterilisation maintenance procedures. This medical device is supplied in "non sterile" condition. Please ensure that this procedure is followed before the device is ...
Solutions for the medical examination and treatment procedures of bronchoscopy, in which an endoscopy of the bronchi is ...
HIFU is a very precise medical procedure that uses heat from focused high-intensity ultrasound energy to destroy diseased or damaged tissue through ablation. The ultrasound beams are focused on the diseased tissue, and due to the significant transfer of energy, the temperature can rise by 65° to 85° C, thus destroying the diseased tissue by coagulation necrosis. Higher temperature ...
Custom designed ergonomic device trays that save time during surgical procedures and simplify the logistics process. Our design professionals understand the needs of medical device customers and hospital staff for packaging which is easy to use, reduces handling and saves time. End users demand solutions which assure sterility, reduce risk of error during procedure and minimizes ...
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Improve sample volume, increase sample quality and enable easier target site access. Samples with inadequate length and/or artifacts can confound clinical diagnoses and lead to repeat procedures.* Actuated Medical developed the OsteoAccess System to assist clinicians in bone marrow biopsy and aspiration procedures. The System uses controlled, micron-scale needle vibration to reduce the ...
The Aurora® electromagnetic (EM) tracking system provides real-time unobstructed tracking of miniaturized sensors embedded into surgical tools, probes, needles, guidewires, and catheters. The position and orientation of each sensor is tracked in five or six degrees of freedom (5DOF / 6DOF), both inside and outside the body. No line of sight is needed to maintain sub-millimetre, sub-degree ...