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Testimonials
| Professor Martin J Elliott, Chief of Cardiothoracic Surgery and Director of Transplantation at Great Ormond Street Hospital writes of the BRAIDLOCK®’s applicability to use with children. |

- Prof. Elliott (1)
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- Prof. Elliott (2)
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| Having seen a demonstration of the BRAIDLOCK® Professor Lewis Spitz, Consultant Pedriatric Surgeon at Great Ormond Street Hospital, writes that the BRAIDLOCK® is "simple and effective", "versatile" and involves "minimum trauma evident in current securement practices". |

- Prof. Spitz (1)
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- Prof. Spitz (2)
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| Mr Ian Chilcott, Consultant Gynaecologist at the Hillingdon Hospital, writes that the BRAIDLOCK® is a "great innovation in line securement" following open and minimal access pelvic surgery. |

- Mr Chilcott
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| Dr Anna Curley, Consultant Neonatologist at Addenbrooke’s Hospital, writes that the BRAIDLOCK® locking devices are "successful in maintaining our umbilical venous and arterial lines in situ". |

- Dr Curley
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| Mr Shaw Somers, BSc (Hons) MB ChB MD FRCS (Consultant General Surgeon, Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth) wrote to us saying, "The BRAIDLOCK® device is a really useful method of drain fixation. It combines security of placement with the ability to adjust drain position without the need for re-suturing. It is particularly useful for patients in whom a drain needs to be gradually withdrawn from a cavity. Once the principle is understood, nurses find managing a BRAIDLOCK®-fixed drain simple and secure." |
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| We presented to Dr Nicola Holdstock and her colleagues at the Queen’s Veterinary School Hospital. Dr Holdstock writes of the BRAIDLOCK®’s applicability for animal use saying it "ensures a simple safe attachment and removal technique" and that there is a "long list" of catheter tubes for which the BRAIDLOCK® could "greatly benefit our patients". |

- Dr Holdstock
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| [Ed note: All reviews were conducted on the previously-named, but same product, "SULL"]. |
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