Aesculap and Aesculap Implant Systems, LLC announce the launch of two YouTube Channels, www.youtube.com/AesculapUSA and www.youtube.com/AesculapImplant1. The channels will provide users of a variety of mobile devices quick and easy access to the companys videos.
Aesculaps YouTube channels host a number of clips including surgical videos, patient testimonials and product animation. The YouTube web pages feature a "Subscribe" mechanism that allows users to be notified when new videos are added to the site.
Aesculap, Inc., a B. Braun company, is a manufacturer of surgical instruments and sterilization container systems. Aesculap Implant Systems, LLC, established by Aesculap, Inc. in 2005, focuses on delivering solutions to the spine and orthopedic markets.
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