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Arthroscopy System Equipment Supplied In Europe
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Manufactured by:Vimex Endoscopy Sp. z o.o. based inGliwice, POLAND
Next generation, high quality arthroscopic shaver system controlled manually or via footswitch. Featuring extremely efficient, lightweight, small and ergonomic yet robust and durable handpiece. Designed to improve usability and ...
Manufactured by:Vimex Endoscopy Sp. z o.o. based inGliwice, POLAND
High quality arthroscopic shaver systems. Enhanced by a wide range of rotational speed and high efficiency of the drive unit. Light and ergonomic handpiece. Controlled by a wireless or cable ...
Manufactured by:VIMS System based inVilleneuve-lès-Bouloc, FRANCE
The C2 shaver of the VIMS range facilitates the arthroscopic surgical procedure by enabling the resection of soft tissue and bone in a simple and efficient way. The control unit enables to adjust the speed of the blade/knife in a minimum and maximum ...
Manufactured by:Vimex Endoscopy Sp. z o.o. based inGliwice, POLAND
Next generation, high quality arthroscopic shaver system controlled manually or via footswitch. Featuring extremely efficient, light and ergonomic but also robust and small power handpiece. Designed to improve usability and ...
Manufactured by:Frii Italy S.r.l. based inMilano, ITALY
FRIIpower is a “breakthrough” product in the field of arthroscopic powered cutting instruments. It consists of two components: a reusable internal device containing the system core (the electric supply source, the power source and the control unit) and an external single-use operating body, capable to resect and remove soft tissue or bony tissue. The result is a light and ergonomic ...
Manufactured by:Hoogland Spine Products GmbH based inFrankfurt am Main, GERMANY
Biportal Endoscopic Spine System, BESS, comes out to be one of new trends of treatment of degenerative spine disorders. Literally it has a deeper origin from bilaterally (bilateral approach, one(left) side for scoping and the other(right side) for working) biportal arthroscopic approach by Dr. Schubert and Hoogland1), ...