The Needlestick Safety system is designed for safely recapping needles. The devi
The Needlestick Safety system is designed for safely recapping needles. The device consists of a disk, filled with 100 micro rubber caps, suitable for recapping needles after utilisation, for a safe disposal.
Name of the kit: RegenKit®-THT-3 (20ml)/RegenCell®RegenKit-THT-3 containing 3 x
Name of the kit: RegenKit®-THT-3 (20ml)/RegenCell®RegenKit-THT-3 containing 3 x R-THT20 tubes.
The NIO Pediatric device is indicated to provide intraosseous access in the prox
The NIO Pediatric device is indicated to provide intraosseous access in the proximal tibia as an alternative to IV access during emergencies. The device is for use in pediatric patients up to 12 years of age.New stabilizer for the pediatric device
The NIO-Infant (NIO-I) is an intraosseous device intended to provide vascular ac
The NIO-Infant (NIO-I) is an intraosseous device intended to provide vascular access in the proximal tibia of infants as an alternative to emergency IV access. It is indicated for use in infants between gestational age of 36 weeks and weight of at least 5 pounds (2.3 Kg) and up to 3 years of age.
The NIO-A device is indicated to provide intraosseous access into the proximal t
The NIO-A device is indicated to provide intraosseous access into the proximal tibia and proximal humeral head, in adult patients older than 12 years.
The Pediatric B.I.G. device is indicated to provide intraosseous access into the
The Pediatric B.I.G. device is indicated to provide intraosseous access into the proximal tibia on children from 0-12 years of age.
The Adult B.I.G. device is indicated to provide intraosseous access into the pro
The Adult B.I.G. device is indicated to provide intraosseous access into the proximal tibia and proximal humeral head in adult patients older than 12 years.
The Pediatric NIO device is indicated to provide intraosseous access in the prox
The Pediatric NIO device is indicated to provide intraosseous access in the proximal tibia as an alternative to IV access during emergencies. The device is for use in pediatric patients up to 12 years of age.