Kemis
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Minimally invasive single-use knives compatible with echo surgery.

The knives in the Kemis range are designed to cut soft tissues.

This range of knives is a versatile solution designed to treat a number of pathologies affecting the soft tissues. They can be used for nerve, tendon or muscle compression.​

Newclip Technics offers two different knives, each of which has been specifically designed to treat a number of indications while preserving the surrounding soft tissues.

It is a range of ready-to-use, sterile, single-use surgical knives for simplified practice.

Our philosophy :
a complete solution for managing soft tissues.

KEMIS H1

The Kemis H1 knife can be used for Trigger Finger, Ulnar Nerve Syndrome, De Quervain’s Tenosynovitis and other canal syndromes:

  • Ergonomic design of superior and inferior curves
  • Tip designed to protect the surrounding anatomical structures from the sharpness of the blade
  • Small incision: 3 to 5 mm
  • Option of visual verification by ultrasound
KEMIS H3

The Kemis H3 knife can be used for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Tennis Elbow, Compartment Syndrome, Lacertus Syndrome, Spasticity and other canal syndromes:

  • Ergonomic design of superior and inferior curves
  • Tip designed to protect the surrounding anatomical structures from the sharpness of the blade
  • Small incision: 7 to 15 mm

Option of visual verification by ultrasound

 

The key features of the Kemis range.

  • Single use
  • Sterile and ready to use
  • Adapted for use in a busy outpatient department
  • Compatible with ultrasound guidance

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The purpose of this information is to present the Newclip Technics range of medical devices. These products must be handled and/or implanted by trained and qualified personnel who have read the instructions for use. The surgeon remains responsible for his or her own professional and clinical judgement prior to the use of specific products on a given patient.