Code 85200: Made of non-woven fabric. Hypoallergenic adhesive, leaves little or no residue Features: Made by non-woven fabric. Hypoallergenic adhesive, leaves little or no residue. Porous and breathable. Strong adhesion, yet easy to remove. Color: White or flesh Size: 1.25 cm x 9.14 M (1/2x10yds) 2.50 cm x 9.14 M (1x10yds) 5.00 cm x 9.14 M (2x10yds) 7.50 cm x 9.14 M (3x10yds)
Surgical Blade Product Code: MED 145 Specifications: Sterile V.C.I paper and foil Size/Strength: 10, 10 A, 11, 11 P, 12, 12 B/12 D, 13, 14, 15, 15 T, 15 C, 15 A, 16,17, 40 to Fit Handle 3, 3 L, 5, 7 & 9. 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 A, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 36 fit handle numbers 4, 4 L & 6. Description Disposable Ready to use Available in Stainless Steel and Carbon Steel
Covidien ABSTACK30 Absorbatack Fixation Device Part # ABSTACK30 Exp 3/19 Covidien ABSTACK30 Absorbatack Fixation Device is an absorbable tack fixation device, for use in laparoscopic hernia repair. The NEW AbsorbaTack (ABSTACK30X) fixation device for laparoscopic hernia repair continues to deploy tacks when the shaft is flexed over 3 cm. Covidien ABSTACK30 Absorbatack Fixation Device Features Designed with patient comfort in mind No metal required for fixation Supports a minimally invasive approach through 5 mm shaft and easy-to-use design Fixation strength Provides strong temporary mesh fixation, with retention strength comparable to the â??gold standardâ?? ProTackâ?¢ fixation device at 1 week and 2 months in an animal model1 Peace of mind Reduces the likelihood of inadvertent needle sticks in the OR, since no sharp piloting needles are required for deployment Potentially fewer visceral attachments than permanent tack fixation1 Violet tack with black-dot visualization feature to optimize visibility In Perfect sealed condition but past expiration date. Not for human use in the US. Expiration dates have mostly to do with sterilization and not the integrity of the product. The manufacturers sterilize the products after they are packaged and it lasts so many years. The only products we caution customers about are ones that are absorbable or drug coated.
Echelon Endopath Staplers with gray, white, blue, gold, and green reloads deliver six staggered rows of staples with a single cut line in-between. A safety lock-out feature in the Ethicon reloads is designed to prevent a used reload from being re-fired. A staple retaining cap on the Echelon reload, protects the staple leg points during shipping and transportation. All Echelon Endopath Cartridges are compatible only within the Echelon Endopath Family of Staplers. Wide range of cartridges: Accommodates various tissue thicknesses, all with 6-row stapling capability. All cartridges fit through a 12mm trocar. Endoscopic Linear Cutter Reloads
Bard biopsy guns, or biopsy devices, are medical instruments used for obtaining tissue samples from the body for diagnostic purposes. These devices are commonly used in various medical specialties, including radiology, oncology, and gastroenterology. The Bard biopsy guns are produced by C. R. Bard, a subsidiary of Becton, Dickinson, and Company (BD), a global medical technology company. Key features of Bard biopsy guns may include: Spring-Loaded Mechanism: Many biopsy guns operate using a spring-loaded mechanism that allows for the quick and precise deployment of the biopsy needle to obtain tissue samples. Single-Use or Disposable Models: Some Bard biopsy guns are designed for single-use or disposable use. This helps reduce the risk of cross-contamination between patients. Various Needle Sizes: Biopsy guns may come with a variety of needle sizes to accommodate different medical procedures and types of tissue sampling. Trigger Mechanism: A trigger mechanism is often employed to control the firing of the biopsy needle, allowing for accurate placement and retrieval of tissue samples. Compatible with Imaging Modalities: Biopsy guns are often used in conjunction with imaging modalities such as ultrasound, CT scans, or fluoroscopy to guide the needle to the target tissue.
The Terumo Runthrough series refers to a range of guide wires manufactured by Terumo Corporation, a global medical device company. Guide wires are essential tools in interventional procedures, particularly in cardiology and radiology, where they are used to navigate through blood vessels and provide support for the delivery of catheters and other interventional devices. Key features of the Terumo Runthrough guide wires, which may vary depending on the specific model and application, include: Hydrophilic Coating: Many Terumo guide wires are known for their hydrophilic coating, which enhances lubricity and facilitates smooth navigation through blood vessels, reducing friction. Flexible Design: The guide wires are designed to be flexible, allowing them to navigate through tortuous vessels with precision. Radiopaque Tip: The tips of the guide wires are often radiopaque, making them visible under fluoroscopy or other imaging modalities. This feature aids interventionalists in visualizing the position of the guide wire during the procedure. Various Tip Configurations: Guide wires may come with different tip configurations, such as soft or floppy tips for ease of navigation or more supportive tips for crossing lesions. Different Lengths and Diameters: Terumo typically offers guide wires in various lengths and diameters to accommodate different patient anatomies and procedural requirements.
I can provide general information about guide wires used in medical procedures. Guide wires play a crucial role in various interventional procedures, such as angiography and angioplasty, where they are used to navigate through blood vessels and provide a pathway for the delivery of catheters and other medical devices.