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200 Research Drive
Wilmington
MA
01887
United States
978-284-6100
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PRIVATE
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Radi Medical Systems (“Radi”) develops, manufactures and sells medical devices that improve patient care. Our pioneering work has resulted in market leading devices for interventional cardiology, hemostasis management and radiology. We continue to work closely with medical practitioners to develop solutions that address clinical needs, as well as providing clinical education and support. Based in Uppsala, Sweden, Radi was founded in 1988. We currently employ approximately 360 people globally with representation in more than 60 countries.
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http://www.radi.se
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RadiStop® Product Literature
RadiStop® Radial Compression System provides comfortable and efficient mechani¬cal compression of the radial artery following catheterization.
The support plate spreads pressure over a large area on the back of the hand/wrist/lower arm to ensure that the venous flow is not obstructed. It is therefore very comfortable which avoids the need to interrupt the compres¬sion. The support plate also supports the hand in a flexed position.
The velcro straps allow easy adjustment of the position of the
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FemoStop® HD Femoral Compression System with Hemostatic Dressing Product Literature
• Provides deep and topical hemostasis
• Maintains bacterial barrier throughout application
• Easy to apply
• Precise, controlled monitoring
• Sustained fl ow to distal extremity
• Patient comfort and mobility
• Hands-free, cost-effective multipatient monitoring
FemoStop® HD Femoral Compression System consists of a sterile Hemostatic Dressing supplied together with FemoStop® Femoral Compression System.
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FemoStop® Plus Product Literature
FemoStop Plus offers a comfortable, hands-free method of compressing the femoral artery or vein after diagnostic and interventional procedures. The inflatable transparent dome with reinforced ribs allows for easy, accurate initial placement, focused and even distribution of pressure, and a better view of the wound site. For patients, it means greater comfort, less blood loss, and reduced risk of hemotomas. For you, it means more time for more patients, less risk of repetitive stress injury (RSI)
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