Documents tagged with catheter

Angioplasty In India

Balloon angioplasty (also known as just angioplasty) is a procedure that allows your doctor to open blocked coronary arteries, which are the arteries that provide oxygen and nutrients to your heart...
  • Eshanipanda published this 11 / 27 / 2009
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One-Step Centesis Catheter

Drainage in one simple step centesis catheters C E N T E S I S C AT H E T E R For ease of insertion, the One Step boasts a smooth transition for decreased resistance and an echoenhanced needle ...
  • meritmedical published this 08 / 14 / 2009
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Revolution Catheter Securement Device

Start a New Revolution Needleless catheter securement device, with easy viewing, protection and cleaning. C A T H E T E R S E C U R E M E N T D E V I C E A revolutionary new device that saves ...
  • meritmedical published this 08 / 14 / 2009
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Pericardiocentesis Kit

NE ! 8. W T F KI 3 S The Right Combination Everything necessary for the procedure is on your shelf in an organized, ready-to-use tray. BE PREPARED! Merit’s Pericardiocentesis Kits offer: THE ...
  • meritmedical published this 08 / 14 / 2009
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Angiographic Catheters for Pediatrics

FOR A L L T HE LI T TLE R EASONS AngiogrAphic pigtAil Judkins right And left Vessel siZing angiographic catheters for pediatrics pediatric Judkins right and left catheters With the introduction...
  • meritmedical published this 08 / 14 / 2009
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Diagnostic Cardiology Catheters

& Merit’s diagnostic cardiology catheters have an ideal combination of torque + push + flow. It All Adds Up I ntroducing Merit Medical’s newest line of Tip Designs • Excellent tip memory • Refo...
  • meritmedical published this 08 / 14 / 2009
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Antibiotic prophylaxis at urinary catheter removal prevents urinary tract infections

“...we suggest the use of antibiotic prophylaxis at urinary catheter removal to prevent a common, in most cases inconvenient but potentially harmful, complication.”
  • advisor.iha7022 published this 04 / 30 / 2009
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Foley Catheters for Beginners

Foley Catheters from www.icufaqs.org Mark Hammerschmidt, RN This is the second article of a series that we hope to bring out, on subjects for new grads in the ICU - topics that seem simple, but ...
  • MarkHammerschmidt published this 07 / 31 / 2008
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Heart surgery with no scar

Full text available at http://www.ideasforsurgery.com/2007/0...
  • kurtthorsten published this 06 / 07 / 2007
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Video capsule instead of breakfast - Ideas For Surgery

May 19, 2007 Video capsule instead of breakfast Will frequent video endoscopic evaluation help to detect more serious diseases in the digestive tract? Can capsule endoscopy technology be refined to...
  • kurtthorsten published this 05 / 27 / 2007
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Drug coated stent program terminated - Ideas For Surgery Blog at www.ideasforsurgery.com

May 15, 2007 Drug coated stent program terminated Are stents really effective in preventing heart arteries from occlusion? Is the hype about metal mesh tubes in arteries just another temporary def...
  • kurtthorsten published this 05 / 15 / 2007
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Sutureless vascular grafting - Ideas For Surgery Blog at www.ideasforsurgery.com

May 14, 2007 Sutureless vascular grafting How can end-to-end anastomosis be done in a minimally invasive way? What are the requirements in tensile strength, and durability, of the anastomosis for b...
  • kurtthorsten published this 05 / 13 / 2007
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All in vein - Ideas For Surgery Blog at www.ideasforsurgery.com

May 12, 2007 All in vein How does the minimally invasive treatment of varicose veins evolve? Is sclerotherapy a promising therapeutic alternative? Will the trend to treatment at ambulatory outpati...
  • kurtthorsten published this 05 / 12 / 2007
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Treat GERD with a Snake’s Fang - Ideas For Surgery Blog at www.ideasforsurgery.com

April 18, 2007 Treat GERD with a Snake s Fang Which GERD treatment is the only one available that not only increases lower esophageal sphincter pressure and length, but also decreases the frequenc...
  • kurtthorsten published this 04 / 18 / 2007
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