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Single-use knives developed for echo-assisted surgery.

Newclip Technics offers a versatile range of sterile, single-use surgical knives, ready to use, including two models specifically designed to treat a wide range of soft tissue pathologies while preserving surrounding structures. Developed for echo-assisted surgery, these instruments feature ultrasound-visible blades, enabling precise guidance during the procedure. Thanks to their reduced dimensions, Kemis knives allow for minimally invasive surgeries suited to hyper-ambulatory care.

The knives are intended for cutting soft tissues. They can be used in cases of nerve, tendon, or muscle compression.

Our philosophy :
A COMPLETE SOLUTION FOR SOFT TISSUE MANAGEMENT.

KEMIS H1
  •  Ergonomic design of the upper and lower curves
  • Tip designed to protect surrounding anatomical structures from the blade’s edge
  • Small incision size: 3 to 5 mm
  • Visual control possible via ultrasound

The Kemis H1 knife can be used for:

  • Trigger finger
  • Cubital tunnel syndrome
  • De Quervain’s tenosynovitis
KEMIS H3
  • Ergonomic design with upper and lower curves
  • Tip designed to protect surrounding anatomical structures from the blade edge
  • Small incision size: 7 to 15 mm
  • Possibility of visual control via ultrasound

The Kemis H3 knife can be used for:

  • Carpal tunnel syndrome
    Tennis elbow
  • Compartment syndrome
  • Lacertus syndrome
  • Spasticity

 

The key features of the Kemis range.

  • Ergonomic and minimally invasive knife
  • Two models to cover a wide range of indications
  • Ideal for outpatient surgery
  • Specifically developed for ultrasound-guided surgery
  • Sterile, ready-to-use kit for surgery

Our INITIAL solution for the hand.

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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.