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While removal of a cement augmented screw may require some degree of vertebrectomy, the removal of expandable screws and anchors can be accomplished by simply retracting the device and then removing it as one would a standard pedicle screw.
We invested $500 million to produce safety-engineered devices to protect doctors and nurses like shields, sliding clasps, needles that retract into the device — all sorts of things that make the needle unable to hurt anyone.
Closing the device retracts the tines, "launching" food impaled thereon.
As this device extends into chambers, a hole for nose-poking is slowly opened and closed again as the device retracts (termed the "Michigan Controlled Access Response Port", MICARP).
The pencil point retracts into the stylus, so the device can also function like a regular LeapPad and use the existing library of software.
The device was fully retracted and repositioned on two occasions without difficulty.
The device was therefore retracted into the descending aorta and a 'reshaping' manoeuvre was attempted by balloon inflation alongside the valve (figure 1B).
Then the AVP device was advanced through the guiding catheter and initially deployed by retracting the guiding catheter but without detaching the device.
Its own cable retracts into a small compartment to avoid tangles or breakage when the device is not in use.
Upon completion of RF treatment, the needle electrodes were retracted along with the introducer, the ultrasound articulation angle was reset to 0°, and the device was withdrawn.
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