" A sterile, tubular, semi-rigid, hand-held device with a permanently-integrated winged base. The cannula has a single large ""scoop cut"" type of opening and has no sharp edges. Cannulae, regardless of size, have a number identifying the size of the cannula. The cannulae are color-coded and use adapters with the same color-coding. Cannulae are sealed into packaging and sterilized. "
A rigid or semi-rigid, hand-held, metal or durable plastic tube designed as a conduit for the evacuation (suctioning) of blood, fluids, and other tissue debris directly from the surgical site during a surgical procedure (e.g., open-, plastic-, tissue/bone morcellation surgery). Also known as a suction tube, it is typically a general-purpose device to which the suction system tubing is connected proximally; some types may be attached to a dedicated handpiece that typically have a valve. Dedicated cannula specifically intended for a particular procedure (e.g., bronchial, dental, eye, uterine, oral, and liposuction) are also available. This is a reusable device.