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Medical Heart Equipment & Supplies In Usa California
6 equipment items found
Manufactured by:Lepu Medical Technology (Beijing) Co.,Ltd. based inChangping District, CHINA
MemoPart™ ASD Occluder is a self-expanding double-disc nitinol mesh occlusion device. The 2 discs are connected by a short waist that relates to the defect size. Polyester fabric is securely sewn to each disc to increase occlusion. The device is visible under ...
Manufactured by:HAGMED based inRawa Mazowiecka, POLAND
Electrophysiological electrode extension cables are used to connect electrophysiological electrodes (ablation electrodes, diagnostic electrodes for cardiac electrophysiology and electrodes for temporary cardiac pacing) to electrophysiological medical devices, to transfer radio frequency current from medical electrophysiological devices (ablators) to the ...
Manufactured by:Cirtec Medical based inBrooklyn Park, MINNESOTA (USA)
Vascotube, a Cirtec company, based in Birkenfeld, Germany, processes Nitinol tubing used in implantable medical devices including: Heart Valves, TAVR and TMVR Stents, Peripheral Vascular Stents, Neurovascular ...
Manufactured by:ATEX Technologies based inPinebluff, ALABAMA (USA)
ATEX Technologies is specialized in the manufacturing of vascular and structural heart components. The company provides a wide range of advanced medical solutions including artificial heart valves such as tricuspid, pulmonary, mitral, and aortic valves, which are essential when natural valves become too diseased to function properly. ...
Manufactured by:Lepu Medical Technology (Beijing) Co.,Ltd. based inChangping District, CHINA
Oxide film surface treatment solution: Reduce the amount of metal implantation. Easy to release and recycle. Umbrella surface is flatter. Less nickel ions precipitated. Excellent push ...
Manufactured by:cellvie Inc. based inHouston, TEXAS (USA)
Mitochondria dysfunction has been tied to a host of medical conditions, including heart disease, stroke, diabetes, Parkinson's and Alzheimer's. But mitochondria have, for the most part, eluded treatment. This compelled Dr. McCully and his team to think in new ...
