Needles, Endoscopic Procedure, Sclerotherapy
Definition : Endoscopic procedure needles designed to inject sclerosing solutions in the treatment of internal hemorrhoids or varicose esophageal varices. These needles usually include high-contrast optic tips for easy visualization; they are usually retractable and lockable for better control and protection of the endoscope. Endoscopic sclerotherapy needles are available in lengths appropriate for use with colonoscopes and upper gastrointestinal tract endoscopes.
Entry Terms : "Sclerotherapy Needles" , "Needles, Endoscopic Sclerotherapy"
UMDC code : 17569
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| | Boston Scientific Corp Company Type: Parent In 1969, fascinated by the possibility of bringing pioneering medical devices and treatments to patients across the world, John Abele joined Medi-Tech, a company that was developing alternatives to traditional surgery. Pete Nicholas was looking for an investment, and when he met John, the pieces came together. |  | | CONMED Corp Company Type: Parent We are a global medical technology company that specializes in the development and sale of products and services that allow our physician customers to deliver high quality care and as a result, enhanced clinical outcomes for their patients |  | | Hobbs Medical Inc Company Type: Parent Hobbs Medical, a privately held company founded in 1984, was among the first to specialize in the design and manufacture of custom diagnostic and therapeutic accessories for the Gastrointestinal and Pulmonary Endoscopy markets. Throughout the years, Hobbs Medical has cultivated a reputation of being the ideal go-to source for the development of precision accessories that target specific requirements for hospitals, medical universities, ambulatory centers and veterinary facilities. |  | | Medical Procdures Inc Company Type: Parent |  | | TeleMed Systems Inc Company Type: Parent TeleMed Systems Inc. is a privately held company established in 1988 by the founder and chairman of the board Gilbert M. Wilcox MD. TeleMed was initially founded to develop and test innovative Gastroenterology endoscopic devices. |  | |
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