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Hemorrhagic Stroke Hemorrhagic Stroke
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Video duration: 160 seconds

http://www.nucleusin c.com/medical-animat ions This 3D medical animation shows the events leading to a hemorrhagic stroke, including anatomy and physiology and treatment.


Endovascular Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Repair (AAA Repair) Endovascular Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Repair (AAA Repair)
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Video duration: 93 seconds

This 3D animation shows an endovascular procedure for an abdominal aortic aneurysm. Abdominal aortic aneurysm (also known as AAA, pronounced "triple-a") is a localized dilatation (ballooning) of the abdominal aorta exceeding the normal diameter by more than 50 percent. In an endovascular procedure catheters are used to place a stent graft in the aneurysm.


LifeNet: Preservon LifeNet: Preservon
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Video duration: 150 seconds

http://www.nucleusin c.com/medical-animat ion This 3D animation is an example of Nucleus's custom animation projects for biotechnology, showing the ambient temparture preservation of tissue for Preservon. For more information, please visit  http://bit.ly/tJPn7s


LifeNet: Matracell Biotechnology LifeNet: Matracell Biotechnology
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Video duration: 239 seconds

http://www.nucleusin c.com/medical-animat ion This 3D animation is an example of Nucleus's custom animation projects for biotechnology, showing how the decellularized dermis technology works. For more information, please visit  http://bit.ly/vGZFiZ


LifeNet: PAD Demineralization LifeNet: PAD Demineralization
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Video duration: 327 seconds

http://www.nucleusin c.com/medical-animat ion This 3D animation is an example of Nucleus's custom animation projects for biotechnology, show how the PADDemineralization Technology Precision process. This type of process is preformed to achieve the ideal residual calcium necessary for optimal osteoinductivity. For more information, please visit  http://bit.ly/sXHpSF


Cardiac Conduction System Cardiac Conduction System
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Video duration: 63 seconds

http://www.nucleusin c.com/medical-animat ions This 3D medical animation provides an anatomical overview of the cardiac conduction system of the heart, showing the sequence of events producing a heartbeat.


Anatomy of the Spine Anatomy of the Spine
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Video duration: 57 seconds

http://www.nucleusin c.com/medical-animat ion This 3D medical animation shows the anatomy of the spine.


ConMed Single Bundle ACL Reconstruction ConMed Single Bundle ACL Reconstruction
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Video duration: 556 seconds

http://www.nucleusin c.com/medical-animat ion This 3d animation is an example of Nucleus's custom animation projects for knee reconstruction, showing Anatomic Single Bundle ACL Reconstruction Surgical Technique Animation using the ConMed Linvatec Bullseye System. For more information, please visit http://bit.ly/o2QwWw .


ConMed Sequent Meniscal Repair ConMed Sequent Meniscal Repair
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Video duration: 329 seconds

http://www.nucleusin c.com/medical-animat ion This 3D animation is an example of Nucleus's custom animation projects for knee preservation, showing the Meniscal Repair Surgical Technique using the ConMed Linvatec Sequent Meniscal Repair Device. For more information, please visit http://bit.ly/o2QwWw .


OrthoSensor? Knee Trial OrthoSensor? Knee Trial
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Video duration: 134 seconds

http://www.nucleusin c.com/medical-animat ion This animation introduces the OrthoSensor? Knee Trial as an intelligent implant that provides wireless intra-operative feedback on alignment, load, and balance at a low cost without disrupting the standard surgical workflow. To learn more click here http://bit.ly/pRTzKf .

 


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