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International shipping is generally considered to be a major contributor to the introduction of non-native marine species into new waters. Tightening global regulations are making inspection and removal of invasive species a ...
ByBioBullets Limited based in London, UNITED KINGDOM
At Silclear we manufacture a range of high performance silicone tubing and silicone peristaltic tubing for numerous medical applications. We are able to comply with customer's clean-room requirements as well as heat sealed packaging and specific Certificates of Conformances. We manufacture vascular ties, chest drains, stoppers and tracheal stents, as well as special one offs designed and made to customer requests. We have; extrusion, compression moulding, injection moulding and fabrication facilities and we are ...
BySilclear Limited based in New Milton, UNITED KINGDOM
Chest Imaging: The Adaptix chest imaging device will offer truly mobile 3D imaging at the bedside for a cost and dose similar to existing 2D X-ray systems. Better visualisation than 2D X-ray of common conditions such as pulmonary edema, pneumothorax/hemothorax and more confident localization of lines and ...
ByAdaptix Limited based in Oxford, UNITED KINGDOM
AAA may be detected during a routine physical when feeling your abdomen, with a chest x-ray or ultrasound. ...
ByEndologix LLC based in Irvine, CALIFORNIA (USA)
After an EVAR or PEVAR procedure, you will be given pain medication if needed and will be able to gradually get out of bed, walk, and eat solid foods. You may feel well enough to resume your normal activities in 4 to 6 weeks. Endovascular repair means you will need regular follow up visits with your doctor: a month afterward, at six months, and each year following your procedure. The visits will include a physical exam and an ultrasound, CT scan, or angiography to check for any ...
ByEndologix LLC based in Irvine, CALIFORNIA (USA)
An aneurysm is a bulge in a blood vessel where the vessel wall has become weak or thin. As the wall weakens, that part of the vessel loses its ability to support the force of blood flow and begins to expand. Left untreated, the aneurysm may grow to several times the size of a normal vessel and could eventually rupture or burst. When an aneurysm occurs in the abdomen, it is called an abdominal aortic aneurysm, commonly abbreviated as ...
ByLombard Medical Limited based in Didcot, UNITED KINGDOM
