Orthopedic & Trauma Solutions: A Complete Technical Guide
An educational technical guide to orthopedic & trauma solutions device technologies from INVAMED — how they work, options compared, and key clinical and…
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An educational technical guide to orthopedic & trauma solutions device technologies from INVAMED — how they work, options compared, and key clinical and…
How endovascular snare works: an educational, technical overview covering the mechanism, applications, considerations, and INVAMED's related devices.
Understand hydronephrosis, its common causes, and the general drainage options physicians may use to relieve kidney swelling from obstruction.
An overview of venous stent complications clinicians monitor for, including in-stent thrombosis, migration, and restenosis surveillance methods.
How radiofrequency ablation for back pain works: an educational, technical overview covering the mechanism, applications, considerations, and INVAMED's…
7 common questions about intranasal phototherapy for allergic rhinitis, covering how sessions work, sensations, and who typically discusses this option.
What size tumor can be ablated (the 3 cm rule)? An educational, technical answer with device context from INVAMED. Informational only — not medical advice.
Open-cell vs closed-cell stent design: understand the structural differences, flexibility trade-offs, and how each geometry behaves in coronary vessels.
An overview of epidural steroid injections for spine care, covering the ESI procedure, use for radicular pain, and typical injection frequency.
Why patents matter in medical device innovation, covering how intellectual property protection supports device R&D investment and portfolio value.
PTA balloon catheters for peripheral arteries: how these devices are designed and sized to treat PAD lesions from the iliac to tibial vessels.
Medical-grade vs. consumer aesthetic devices: key differences in power, oversight, and training that patients should understand before treatment.