Implantable Catheter Articles & Analysis
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It is US FDA-cleared to be used in line with any shunt system brand to flush the patient’s CSF back into the ventricular catheter to improve, restore, and maintain hydrocephalus shunt flow, with a simple finger depression of the flusher’s soft dome implanted beneath the patient’s scalp. ...
The ReFlow is easy to implant with my preferred shunt type and just makes sense. I welcome having this tool in my ...
During the procedure, operators implant one or more clips onto the valve leaflets with real-time echocardiographic imaging. ...
Functional medical coatings are a class of interface materials applied to the surface of various disposable, implantable, and interventional medical devices with excellent functionality or biocompatibility. ...
The ReFlow® System Mini has a ReFlow® Mini Flusher and ReFlow® Ventricular Catheter. The Mini Flusher connects directly to the Ventricular Catheter. ...
The SCS is being designed to be a transformative device which prevents obstruction in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) catheters implanted in the ventricle of the brain of patients who suffer from hydrocephalus or Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus (NPH). ...
"Our customers have tested Digital SedationTM in some of their minimally invasive cardiovascular procedures (angioplasty, stenting, carotid, etc.), in the placement of catheters and implantable ports, and even in the administration of chemotherapy in day care. ...
N8 Medical’s CeraShield™ technology is broadly applicable to nearly all medical devices at risk for biofilm fouling, including endotracheal tubes, urinary catheters, orthopedic implants and cardiac devices. N8 Medical’s promising endotracheal tube initial clinical study results in the demanding intensive care unit environment support the ...
“We have a unique approach to adding proven antimicrobial capabilities to new or existing medical devices and implants, one that does not require external power sources, does not use drugs or other pharmaceutical agents and is durable enough to withstand the abrasive forces of screwing into bone. With these latest allowances, our IP portfolio has expanded to protect the use ...
” Vogelbaum was brought on by CCI in 2009 to lead a team of scientists, biomedical engineers, a patent attorney and a business development officer in developing the “cat’s paw” Cleveland Multiport Catheter (CMC), in which two small catheters come off a larger, central catheter. The CMC delivers drugs directly to the ...
