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Neck Surgeons Equipment Supplied In Germany
5 equipment items found
Manufactured by:3di GmbH based inJena, GERMANY
The Department of Otorhinolaryngology of the Jena University Hospital, the Department of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology and Head and Neck Surgery of the Ulm University Medical Center, and the company 3di GmbH developed an artificial model of the human lips that permits surgical training of complex operations and surgical reconstructions in the area of the ...
Manufactured by:Black Forest Medical Group based inFREIBURG, GERMANY
DORO LUCENT® iMRI Cranial Stabilization Systems are used in head and neck surgery when rigid cranial stabilization is desired and when intraoperative Magnetic Resonance Imaging (iMRI) is used. A variant of the proven DORO® Radiolucent Skull Clamp is mounted to the OR transfer board interface using a special adaptor, allowing the surgeon to use all its ...
Manufactured by:3di GmbH based inJena, GERMANY
The Department of Otorhinolaryngology of the Jena University Hospital, the Department of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology and Head and Neck Surgery of the Ulm University Medical Center, and the company 3di GmbH developed an artificial model of the human nose that permits surgical training of functional and aesthetic operations and surgical reconstructions in the area of the cartilaginous ...
Manufactured by:Baymed Inovative Health Products Inc. based inMerkez/Kilis, TURKEY
Baymed® disposable ENT drapes support infection control and operating room efficiency. Procedure-specific designs for different head and neck surgeries mean the drapes can be quickly applied; which is particularly important for short procedures. All Baymed® disposable drapes provide effective fluid control for a dry working area, wide range with different designs and features to suit ...
Manufactured by:Sutter Medizintechnik GmbH based inEmmendingen, GERMANY
The CURIS 4 MHz radiofrequency generator relies on innovative 4 MHz technology: It is gentle to the tissue and effective for coagulation, for submucosal shrinkage, and for cutting. Scientific studies have shown that tissue trauma may be reduced by using CURIS 4 MHz radiofrequency technology.*1 ...
