A hand-held device designed to regulate and direct a stream of pressurized fluid (e.g., sterile water or saline) and as an alternative provide aspiration (suction), to a surgical site, for the purpose of irrigating and clearing debris from the field of intervention. It is fitted with a long syringe-like nozzle that is activated by the user, typically through a push-type control(s). This device is typically a component of a surgical irrigation/aspiration system used for ENT or neurological surgery. This is a single-use device.
A hand-held device designed to be connected to a separate cannula/tip for both irrigation and aspiration of a surgical site by regulating and directing a stream of pressurized fluid (e.g., sterile water) to the site and facilitating suction of debris from the site. It is activated by the operator, typically through a push-type control(s); it may include connection tubing, however other associated devices (e.g., cannula/tip, clamps, filters, spikes) are not included (i.e., it is neither a tubing set nor an irrigation/aspiration cannula). It is typically intended for an ear/nose/throat (ENT) procedure or neurosurgical use; it is not an ophthalmic device. This is a single-use device.