Anal Dilator for Hemmorhoid Treatment

Anal or rectal dilators are specifically designed tools to relax tight muscles around the rectum, open the anal canal, and relieve pain in the pelvic floor.

Biliary Drainage Catheter

A biliary drain is a thin, flexible tube with several small holes along the sides. Healthcare providers use biliary drains when bile (a fluid that helps with digestion) can’t drain well from the bile duct that connects your liver to your small intestine.

Coaxial Biopsy Needle

The coaxial biopsy needle guide is intended for use as a guiding needle in obtaining core biopsy samples from soft tissue such as liver, kidney, spleen, lymph nodes and various soft tissue lesions. It is not intended for use in bone.

CVC

A central venous catheter (CVC)—commonly referred to as a central line—is a long, thin, flexible tube inserted into a large vein that leads to the heart. It plays a vital role in advanced medical care, offering direct access to the bloodstream for treatments that require high efficiency or long-term administration.

Disposable Biopsy Needle -Fully Automatic

Canyon Biopsy Needle is suitable for a percutaneous needle insertion procedure is intended for use in obtaining biopsies from soft tissues such as liver, kidney, prostate, spleen, lymph nodes and various soft tissue tumors. It is not intended for use in bone and brain.

Disposable Biopsy Needle -Semi Automatic

Canyon Biopsy Needle is suitable for a percutaneous needle insertion procedure is intended for use in obtaining biopsies from soft tissues such as liver, kidney, prostate, spleen, lymph nodes and various soft tissue tumors. It is not intended for use in bone and brain.

Disposable Infusion Pump

Disposable infusion pump is a small, lightweight, portable infusion device that through the epidural and intravenous infusion can be used for surgery, chemotherapy, painless labor analgesia and other sustained, slow medical infusion.

Disposable Multi-Rate Infusion Pump

Disposable infusion pump is a small, lightweight, portable infusion device that through the epidural and intravenous infusion can be used for surgery, chemotherapy, painless labor analgesia and other sustained, slow medical infusion.

Epidoral Needle and Kits

Clinical indications for epidural anesthesia and analgesia have expanded significantly over the past several decades. Epidural analgesia is often used to supplement general anesthesia (GA) for surgical procedures in patients of all ages with moderate-to severe comorbid disease; provide analgesia in the intraoperative, postoperative, peripartum, and end-of-life settings; and can be used as the primary anesthetic for surgeries from the mediastinum to the lower extremities. In addition, epidural techniques are used increasingly for diagnostic procedures, acute pain therapy, and management of chronic pain. Epidural block may also reduce the surgical stress response, the risk of cancer recurrence, the incidence of perioperative thromboembolic events, and, possibly, the morbidity and mortality associated with major surgery.

Hemodialysis Access Graft (Hero Graft )

The HeRO® Graft is a hemodialysis access graft for patients who are failing fistulas or grafts or are catheter-dependent due to the blockage of veins leading to the heart.

Implantable Infusion Pump

Implantable microinfusion pumps are miniature infusion systems that can be used for administration of small volumes at very slow, controlled infusion rates.

Implantable Ports

An implantable port, also known as a portacath or subcutaneous port, is a device inserted under the skin that connects to a vein. It consists of a thin tube (catheter) attached to a small chamber with a self-sealing silicone membrane. Typically placed about an inch below the collarbone on the upper right chest, it allows for chemotherapy, blood transfusions, antibiotics, and IV fluids without repeated needle sticks