A sterile plastic device designed to join two or more tubes of a cardiopulmonary bypass system circuit, typically to create an extension or shunt; it may also be used to connect ancillary disposable devices (e.g., temperature probe). It typically has a Y-shape or straight design and is profiled at its ends to create leak-proof connections. This is a single-use device.
A small, non-powered, noninvasive, small-bore, tubular, two-way/linear connector with connections at each end (typically barbed, bayonet, conical, threaded and/or non-Luer-slip) which are not designed according to ISO 80369 (standard for small-bore connectors for liquids and gases) intended to connect two luminal devices (e.g., catheter, tubing, container) with each other. It may have a straight or elbow shape; it does not have a Luer connection(s) (neither lock nor slip), and does not incorporate a filter, valve, clamp, tubing nor puncturing component, and is not a dedicated gas-line connector. This is a single-use device.