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| First Source, Inc. | ||||
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| G E MEDICAL SYSTEMS ISRAEL LTD. | ||||
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| Guangdong Meicen Medical Equipment Co., Ltd. | ||||
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| Izi Medical Products, LLC | ||||
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| MC7001 | 0 | - | ||
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| OAKWORKS, INC. | ||||
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| Interventional Supine Pillow System | 0 | - | ||
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| Spine Positioning System II | 0 | - | ||
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| Reina Imaging | ||||
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| CSS[X]; SPH-F | 0 | - | ||
| USA INSTRUMENTS, INC. | ||||
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| 5432778 | 0 | - | ||
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Oakworks, Inc.
OAKWORKS, INC.
Spine Positioning System II Large Torso - TT/EM
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Oakworks, Inc.
OAKWORKS, INC.
Spine Positioning System II Large Torso - TT
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Oakworks, Inc.
OAKWORKS, INC.
Interventional Supine Pillow System
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iQ Elevation
First Source, Inc.
A weight bearing stand that will allow a patient to be positioned for various U-Arm x-ray examinations of lower extremities.
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iQ Panorama
First Source, Inc.
A weight bearing stand that will allow a patient to be positioned for various x-ray examinations of spine and lower extremities.
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Stitching Platform with Handles/ Clear Stitching Stand
Reina Imaging
Designed as a patient stabilizer for use when taking a radiograph requiring stitching software. The device provides a stepping platform for the patient and a clear polycarbonate back that allows a radiology technologist to position the device centered to the image receptor, facilitating patient positioning.
