Surgical Suture Articles & Analysis
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Traditionally, fistulas are created during an open surgical procedure by suturing the artery and vein together. In contrast, the Ellipsys System uses a small needle puncture and catheter to percutaneously establish an AVF without an implant or suture, leaving the vessels and tissue around the fistula undisturbed. ...
A new study shows significant benefits of the Ellipsys Vascular Access System in easily and safely creating durable vascular access for end-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients who require hemodialysis. It also offers a standardized process for using the minimally invasive technology that other physicians can follow to reproduce the results, which “will make it easier for more practitioners ...
An arteriovenous fistula (AVF) is a connection created surgically (also called as a native fistula) between an artery and a vein so as to expand the bore of the vein. ...
Cooper and Waheed, the new procedure and technology bring patients a unique non-surgical option for AVF creation, a procedure that had previously not changed in over 50 years. ...
Medical polymer materials for the first time into the line of sight of people in 1949, is the first published the prospect of medical polymer materials, for the first time introduced the use of poly (methyl methacrylate as a person's skull, joint and femoral, using polyamide as the clinical application of surgical suture, since then, usher in rapid development of ...
This uniquely allows us to protect the broad range of our antimicrobial devices from orthopedic screws, hip and knee prostheses and cardiac implantable defibrillators and pacemakers to venous access indwelling catheters, sutures, surgical mesh and even surgical masks.” “We have known that silver ions, at literally micro-molar ...