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(101760) Chest Compression System Jolife Lucas 100249-00 Compressed air operation: -Air consumption: 52 liters / min, -Frequency: 90-110 compressions / min. In perfect working order! Sold as... view more
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€890 EUR
* Modular cooler-heater unit for temperature control within a small footprint * This system was just removed from service in good working condition from a leading U.S. hospital * The unit is in... view more
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$6,999 USD
Heart stabilization medical equipment is essential in the field of cardiology as it aids in maintaining a stable and controlled environment during heart surgeries or procedures. This equipment is designed to minimize movement and vibration of the heart, ensuring accurate surgical interventions and reducing the risk of complications. It is commonly used during procedures such as coronary artery bypass grafting, valve repair or replacement, and heart transplantation.
Heart stabilization equipment typically consists of specialized devices such as stabilizers, positioners, and retractors that are used to immobilize and expose the heart. These devices are adjustable and can be customized to fit various patient anatomies. They provide surgeons with a clear and stable surgical field, enabling precise and controlled interventions. By minimizing the movement of the heart, these devices enhance surgical outcomes and reduce the chances of damage to the heart or surrounding structures.
The price range for heart stabilization medical equipment varies depending on the complexity and features of the devices. Basic stabilizers and retractors can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars, while more advanced and customizable systems can reach tens of thousands of dollars. The cost also depends on whether the equipment is disposable or reusable, with disposable options generally being less expensive.
Several manufacturers specialize in producing heart stabilization medical equipment. Some prominent players in this space include Medtronic, Maquet (a subsidiary of Getinge), Terumo Cardiovascular Systems, and Sorin Group. These manufacturers offer a wide range of products and solutions tailored to meet the specific needs of cardiac surgeons and ensure optimal patient outcomes.