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Manufactured by:De Soutter Medical Limited based inAston Clinton, UNITED KINGDOM
The handpieces are powered by a high performance, dual socket power supply providing greater surgical control and precision. The osteodrive™ System is ideal for precision small-bone surgery - including ENT, oral, hand, wrist and foot ...
Manufactured by:Komet Medical based inLemgo, GERMANY
We provide high and low speed tools made of stainless steel and tungsten carbide and with diamond coating for a range of different surgical drive systems and hand-pieces. Our range comprises tools with different head shapes that were specifically developed for use in ENT, neuro and oral maxillofacial surgery. Our vast assortment contains round burs, diamond ...
Manufactured by:SERAG-WIESSNER GmbH & Co. KG based inNaila, GERMANY
SERAPID® is a further addition to advance our range of synthetic absorbable sutures. SERAPID® has an optimal, pliable braided structure and is characterised by its particularly short absorption time and high knot tensile ...
Manufactured by:Potent Medical based inZengcheng District, CHINA
Potent laser fiber system specifications range from 200 to 1000um for use with medical laser devices adapted to endoscopic precise output energy for point-to-point operation, depending on wide application, flexibility and desired ...
Manufactured by:Medical Technology Industries (MTI), Inc. based inSalt Lake City, UTAH (USA)
An efficient workflow starts with a streamlined process. MTI’s 840 Stretcher Bed helps you optimize your workflow to provide the best patient and caregiver experience possible while quality care remains ...
Manufactured by:Neurostyle PTE Ltd based inSingapore, SINGAPORE
The NS-IOM-E is a touch-screen, user-friendly intraoperative neuromonitoring system available in 4 or 8 channels, which has wide applications for use during different types of surgery. This device helps reduce the risk of nerve damage during surgery and identify nerve functions before the end of surgery through monitoring of triggered EMG activities in multiple cranial and peripheral nerves. ...