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Vascular Clamp Equipment & Supplies In In Latin America
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Manufactured by:GEOMED Medizin-Technik GmbH & Co. KG based inTuttlingen, GERMANY
Atraumatic vascular clamps from GEOMED® not only support the surgeon, but also help to reduce the traumatization of tissue ...
Manufactured by:ASANUS Medizintechnik GmbH based inNeuhausen ob Eck, GERMANY
The FINE LINE vascular clamps made of high-quality stainless steel were developed for surgical use in neonatal and pediatric surgery. They are particularly distinguished by their uniquely light construction. They offer very high elasticity when clamping off vessels and are therefore atraumatic and gentle in use. Many surgeons also use these ...
Manufactured by:Bolton Surgical Limited based inSheffield, UNITED KINGDOM
Blalock Clamp Curved, Overall Length 65mm, Effective Jaw Length 30mm, Jaw Type Full Lateral ...
Manufactured by:ASANUS Medizintechnik GmbH based inNeuhausen ob Eck, GERMANY
The BLUE LINE titanium instruments are characterised by extremely precise workmanship and maximum atraumatic ...
Manufactured by:Bolton Surgical Limited based inSheffield, UNITED KINGDOM
Blalock Clamp Curved, Overall Length 50mm, Effective Jaw Length 15mm, Jaw Type Full Lateral ...
Manufactured by:Bolton Surgical Limited based inSheffield, UNITED KINGDOM
Blalock Clamp Curved, Overall Length 55mm, Effective Jaw Length 20mm, Jaw Type Full Lateral ...
Manufactured by:Bolton Surgical Limited based inSheffield, UNITED KINGDOM
Blalock Clamp Curved, Overall Length 60mm, Effective Jaw Length 25mm, Jaw Type Full Lateral ...
Manufactured by:MedChemExpress LLC (MCE) based inMonmouth Junction, NEW JERSEY (USA)
Opaganib (ABC294640) is a selective, competitive sphingosine kinase 2 (SK2) inhibitor with Ki of 9.8 ...
Manufactured by:Rumex International Co. based inTampa, FLORIDA (USA)
Surgery has progressed from simple wound debridement to repairs of the smallest tissues. Before, injured blood vessels and nerves can no longer be repaired. The only recourse was to cut the damaged blood vessel and cauterize the ends to prevent hemorrhage. Damaged nerves were left to either heal or die on their own. With the advent of microsurgery, more health conditions are better treated, ...