POLYPECTOMY SNARES

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
ACUSNARE COOK MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES 750 Daniels Way, P.O. Box 2269 Bloomington IN 47402 polypectomy snares;
LARIAT MEDICAL INNOVATIONS CORPORATION 43A SUNOL STREET SAN JOSE CA 95126 polypectomy snares, and components and accessories therefor;
OPTIMIZER CONMED CORPORATION 11311 Concept Blvd. Largo FL 33773 polypectomy snares;
REINVOLVER Memory Metal Holland BV Gronausestraat 1220 NL-7534 AT Enschede Netherlands Polypectomy snares; surgical cutting instruments; medical instruments and apparatus, including medical guide wires, ptca (percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty) guide wires, ivr (interventional radiology) guide wires, spring guide wires, and plastic clad guide wires, angiographic guide wires; catheters including ptca guiding catheters, ptca balloon catheters, angiographic catheters, micro catheters, and occlusion catheters; retrieval baskets for medical purposes; endoscopic brushes; medical devices and apparatus for minimally invasive procedures; optical equipment for medical purposes; medical lasers; endoscopic apparatus; endoscopic equipment; endoscopes for medical use; flexible medical endoscopes;
SINGULAR CONMED CORPORATION 11311 Concept Blvd. Largo FL 33773 Polypectomy snares;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A strainer for a snare assembly adapted to be attached to a percussion instrument, comprising a tensioning mechanism for applying a tension to snares of a percussion instrument; a lever having a first end and a second end, the lever being pivotably mounted to the tensioning mechanism, whereby pivoting the lever changes a position of the tensioning mechanism to change the tension in the snares; and a positive locking mechanism to positively lock said lever in at least one of a plurality of snare tensioning positions. The positive lock mechanism mechanically connects the lever to a body portion fixedly mounted to the percussion instrument. In the preferred embodiment, the positive locking mechanism comprises a movable button that is movable relative to the lever to change the positive locking mechanism to an unlocking condition where the lever is free to pivot with respect to the body portion.