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6 equipment items found
Manufactured by:Tytek Medical Inc. based inWest Chester Township, OHIO (USA)
TyTek Medical’s Abdominal Trauma Bandage is a pressure dressing providing hemorrhage control for abdominal and large extremity wounds in pre-hospital emergency care. The integrated large 12" x 12" non-stick pad makes this pressure dressing an ideal solution for managing massive wounds. It delivers a one-step fast application of the pressure ...
Manufactured by:Welfare Medical Ltd. based inWaterlooville, UNITED KINGDOM
The bladeless Trocar minimises abdominal wall and vessel trauma. The bladeless tip separates rather than cuts along tissue fibres. Ergonomic design offers increased comfort with better control. The universal seal allows to shift instruments between 12mm and 5mm maintaining a reliable closure. ...
Manufactured by:Welfare Medical Ltd. based inWaterlooville, UNITED KINGDOM
Provides longer length instrument channel than standard Trocar. Suitable for obese patients and Thyroid surgery. The bladeless Trocar minimises abdominal wall and vessel trauma. The bladeless tip separates rather than cuts along tissue fibres. Ergonomic design offers increased comfort with better control. The universal seal allows to shift instruments between ...
Manufactured by:Purple Surgical based inShenley, UNITED KINGDOM
The Purple Surgical Ultimate Hasson Trocar Range is designed for surgeons who prefer the security of the open, cut down technique for the primary ...
Manufactured by:Sisu Global Health based inBaltimore, MARYLAND (USA)
The Hemafuse is a handheld, mechanical device for intraoperative autotransfusion of blood collected from an internal hemorrhage, meant to replace or augment donor blood in emergency ...
Manufactured by:Siemens Healthcare GmbH based inErlangen, GERMANY
The healthcare market is driven by the need to enhance efficiency and efficacy. Delivering on both, minimally invasive image-guided therapies are changing the way healthcare can be provided. And the market is growing: The global population aged 60 and older is projected to reach nearly 2.1 billion by 2050, versus 962 million in 2017.1 This means that the number of patients in all fields will be ...