Instant Hand Antiseptic
ETHYL ALCOHOL
32 matching records for ANATO.
ETHYL ALCOHOL
2015-12-18
A mains electricity (AC-powered) assembly of electronic devices intended to be used to measure the actual pressure between an anatomical body surface and supporting media. Typically using an array of pressure sensors this system will provide a map of applie...
A noninvasive sheet designed to cover a portion of a patient’s anatomy during a surgical procedure to function as a barrier to cross contamination (e.g., isolate a site of surgical incision, protect non-operative anatomy). It is not designed with specific h...
A small, metallic, implantable rod with a spiral thread and slotted/formed head that is inserted into the bone of the jaw to serve as a temporary anchor for an orthodontic device (e.g., a spring or plate). It is available in various sizes and lengths, and m...
A noninvasive sheet designed to cover a portion of a patient’s anatomy during a surgical procedure to function as a barrier to cross contamination (e.g., isolate a site of surgical incision, protect non-operative anatomy). It is not designed with specific h...
A small metallic rod with a spiral thread and slotted/formed head that is inserted into the bone of the jaw to serve as a temporary anchor for an orthodontic device (e.g., a spring or plate). It is available in various sizes and lengths, and may have a self...
A collection of custom-made devices intended to be used to assist anatomical visualization, surgical treatment planning, and intraoperative surgical procedures (e.g., orientation of implant components, guiding of surgical instruments). It consists of an ana...
A noninvasive sheet designed to cover a portion of a patient’s anatomy during a surgical procedure to function as a barrier to cross contamination (e.g., isolate a site of surgical incision, protect non-operative anatomy). It is not designed with specific h...
An assembly of mains electricity (AC-powered) devices designed for extracorporeal and/or intracorporeal (endosonography or endoscopic) imaging procedures involving the heart and blood vessels. Included are software packages that support a variety of static ...
A sterile metallic and/or non-metallic device intended to be implanted subcutaneously in a patient for the short- or long-term delivery of fluids or medications to the vascular system or other anatomical region. The device consists of a housing with a self-...
A small metallic plate that is implanted intraorally to serve as a temporary anchor for an orthodontic device (e.g., a spring). It is available in various sizes and lengths and is anchored to the jawbone with dedicated bone screws. It is used in a variety o...
A sterile, flexible, dual-purpose tube containing an arrangement of electrodes and ultrasonic imaging transducers at its distal tip, designed for: 1) electrophysiological diagnostic examinations such as electrophysiology (EP) mapping, sensing, and recording...
A sterile, steerable, flexible tube with an ultrasonic phased-array imaging transducer at its distal tip designed for intracardiac echocardiography to enable intracardiac and/or intraluminal visualization to assess cardiac anatomy and physiology, as well as...
A mobile, mains electricity (AC-powered) lamp intended to emit red light of high stability with a narrow spectrum (e.g., 630nm) for photodynamic therapy (PDT) applications on multiple anatomical sites (e.g., face, torso), to treat skin disorders such as non...
A mobile, mains electricity (AC-powered) lamp intended to emit red light of high stability with a narrow spectrum (e.g., 630nm) for photodynamic therapy (PDT) applications on multiple anatomical sites (e.g., face, torso) to treat skin disorders such as non-...
A hand-held, manual, open-surgery instrument designed to grasp, manipulate, dissect, and/or clamp soft-tissues (e.g., organs, blood vessels); it is not intended for grasping/clamping bone or teeth, nor is it dedicated to ophthalmic surgery and is not a dedi...
A hand-held manual surgical instrument designed to cut/dissect a variety of tissues during open surgery and having no dedication to a specific anatomy or clinical use; it might in addition be intended for cutting materials associated with surgery (e.g., sut...
A non-sterile device intended to help fuse segments of the spine to treat anatomical abnormalities of the vertebrae, typically due to degenerative intervertebral disks [i.e., degenerative disc disease (DDD)]. The device is typically designed as a small, hol...
A sterile device intended to help fuse segments of the spine to treat anatomical abnormalities of the vertebrae, typically due to degenerative intervertebral disks [i.e., degenerative disc disease (DDD)]. The device is typically designed as a small, hollow ...
A custom-made surgical instrument intended to be used in an orthopaedic and/or craniomaxillofacial procedure (e.g., osteotomy, arthroplasty, tumour resection, distraction osteogenesis, cranial vault reconstruction) to assist in the intraoperative orientatio...
A non-dedicated, hand-held manual surgical instrument designed to cut a variety of tissues during open surgery; it is not dedicated to surgery at a specific anatomy/body orifice nor does it have a single clinical intended use. It might in addition be intend...
A hand-held manual instrument designed primarily for non-dedicated grasping of devices, sponges and/or dressings during a procedure; it is neither intended for tissue manipulation nor endoscopic use. It has a scissors-like hinged design with ring handles an...
A hand-held manual surgical instrument with a surface(s) of coarse and/or fine grooves or teeth designed to scrape and smooth the surface of bone during a surgical procedure. The device is typically a one-piece instrument with grooves/teeth along all or par...
A hand-held manual surgical instrument with a surface(s) of coarse and/or fine grooves or teeth designed to scrape and smooth the surface of bone during a surgical procedure. The device is typically a one-piece instrument with grooves/teeth along all or par...
An elastomeric, polysiloxane-based material capable of reacting to form a rubber-like substance suitable to reproduce the structure of a patient's teeth and gums, or other oral anatomy, after being placed on an impression tray and inserted into the mouth. T...
A sterile device intended to help fuse segments of the spine to treat anatomical abnormalities of the vertebrae, typically due to degenerative intervertebral disks [i.e., degenerative disc disease (DDD)]. The device is typically designed as a small, hollow ...
A manual surgical instrument designed to lift, position, or pry up (elevate) bone, other anatomical structures, or surgical material/devices during an orthopaedic intervention. It is made of high-grade stainless steel and is available in a wide variety of s...
A long, thin, hand-held manual surgical instrument designed to facilitate grasping and manipulation of soft-tissues/anatomical structures [typically during ear/nose/throat (ENT) surgery]; it is not intended for insertion through an endoscope, nor into the e...
A hand-held, manual, open-surgery instrument designed to grasp, manipulate, dissect, and/or clamp soft-tissues (e.g., organs, blood vessels); it is not intended for grasping/clamping bone or teeth, nor is it dedicated to ophthalmic surgery. It has a scissor...
A sterile artificial substitute for a blood vessel intended to replace or bypass the diseased or injured vessel. It is typically made of woven or knitted polyethylene terephthalate (Dacron) or polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) fabrics and is best suited for la...
A non-sterile, noninvasive flat sheet designed to cover a portion of a patient’s anatomy during a surgical procedure to isolate a specific anatomical site (e.g., site of surgical incision) from potential contamination (e.g., microbial, substance). The devic...