14 GUDID devices
A collection of sterile devices intended to be used during a needle entry procedure (e.g., central venous access, aspiration of pneumothorax) that combines ultrasonic and electromagnetic methods for needle guidance (e.g., needle depth data using Hall effect...
113 GUDID devices
A container of various instruments, dressings, pharmaceuticals, and other items necessary to perform an aspiration and related procedures. It typically includes separate sections designated to hold the various utensils required for needle biopsy, aspiration...
25 GUDID devices
A collection of sterile devices designed to stabilize and aspirate a cyst or other internal anatomical structure under direct endoscopic vision during a surgical procedure, typically enabling aspiration of fluid without leakage into the surrounding anatomy ...
2 GUDID devices
A container of various instruments, dressings, pharmaceuticals, and other items necessary to perform an aspiration and related procedures. It typically includes separate sections designated to hold the various utensils required for needle biopsy, aspiration...
746 GUDID devices
A sterile, sharp bevel-edged, hollow tubular metal instrument designed to remove fluid from a body cavity or to obtain a biopsy specimen from a patient through aspiration; it is not dedicated to a particular part of the anatomy. The device is typically long...
199 GUDID devices
A sharp bevel-edged, hollow tubular metal instrument designed to remove fluid from a body cavity or to obtain a biopsy specimen from a patient through aspiration; it is not dedicated to a particular part of the anatomy. The device is typically longer than a...
101 GUDID devices
A sterile, sharp bevel-edged, hollow tubular metal instrument, combined with a Luer connector containing an absorbent foam pad, intended to be used for the collection of a biopsy specimen by fine needle aspiration (FNA) and to enable cells in a fluid specim...
71 GUDID devices
A collection of sterile devices that includes a biopsy needle and other supplies used to perform an ultrasound-guided aspiration sampling of tissue. The needle tip must provide a clearly visible image during ultrasound imaging. This is a single-use device.
119 GUDID devices
A metal or plastic bracket manually applied to a hand-held ultrasound (US) transducer intended to provide a means to attach/hold an electromagnetic (EM) sensor or needle guide to the distal end of the US transducer in a repeatable position (can detach/reatt...
45 GUDID devices
A metal or plastic bracket intended to be applied to a hand-held ultrasound (US) transducer for the repeatable positioning (detach from/reattach to same place) of an electromagnetic (EM) sensor and/or needle guide on the transducer. It may be used in conjun...
8 GUDID devices
A collection of devices intended to be used to tighten loose or wrinkled skin and, optionally, cosmetically remove fat, through rotational force and suction provided by a dedicated console. It consists of a multiple coring needle array used to create a matr...
2 GUDID devices
A metal or plastic bracket intended to be applied to a hand-held ultrasound (US) transducer for the repeatable positioning (detach from/reattach to same place) of an electromagnetic (EM) sensor and/or needle guide on the transducer. It may be used in conjun...
1 GUDID devices
A metal or plastic bracket manually applied to a hand-held ultrasound (US) transducer intended to provide a means to attach/hold an electromagnetic (EM) sensor or needle guide to the distal end of the US transducer in a repeatable position (can detach/reatt...
3,579 GUDID devices
A rigid or semi-rigid tube (non-illuminating) designed to be inserted into the eye to facilitate infusion, irrigation, and/or aspiration of fluids/gases during ophthalmic surgery (e.g., phacoemulsification, vitreoretinal surgery, sub-Tenon’s anaesthesia, ca...
2,626 GUDID devices
A rigid or semi-rigid tube (non-illuminating) designed to be inserted into the eye to facilitate infusion, irrigation, and/or aspiration of fluids/gases during ophthalmic surgery (e.g., phacoemulsification, vitreoretinal surgery, sub-Tenon’s anaesthesia, ca...
194 GUDID devices
A sterile, sharp bevel-edged, hollow tubular metal instrument used to perform therapeutic or diagnostic aspiration of fluids/air from the abdominal cavity. It may be used for the placement/operation of a paracentesis catheter or used directly without a cath...
187 GUDID devices
A sterile, sharp bevel-edged, hollow tubular metal instrument specifically designed to penetrate ovarian follicles and aspirate oocytes (eggs) typically during the harvesting phase of an in vitro fertilization (IVF) procedure. The device may include aspirat...
8 GUDID devices
A hand-operated device designed to hold a biopsy syringe to facilitate precision aspiration of a tissue specimen through a biopsy needle. The holder is typically made of metal and plastic materials and typically designed as a lightweight, hand-held frame in...
3 GUDID devices
A sterile, sharp bevel-edged, hollow tubular metal instrument used to perform therapeutic or diagnostic aspiration of fluids/air from the abdominal cavity. It may be used for the placement/operation of a paracentesis catheter or used directly without a cath...
1 GUDID devices
A hand-operated device designed to hold a biopsy syringe to facilitate precision aspiration of a tissue specimen through a biopsy needle. The holder is typically made of metal and plastic materials and typically designed as a lightweight, hand-held frame in...
789 GUDID devices
A flexible, sterile, sharp bevel-edged, hollow tubular device intended to be manually-operated through a compatible endoscope to perform various needle functions (e.g., injection, aspiration, irrigation, puncture) during endoscopy. It is designed with appro...
755 GUDID devices
A sterile device consisting of a calibrated barrel (cylinder) with plunger intended to be used to administer an injection of insulin to a patient subcutaneously; a non-retractable needle is included, either attached or detached (usually capped for user prot...
242 GUDID devices
A device intended to be used with a hand-held ultrasound (US) imaging system transducer to provide a means to attach/hold an electromagnetic (EM) sensor or needle guide to the distal end of the US transducer in a repeatable position (can detach/reattach to ...
210 GUDID devices
A flexible sharp bevel-edged, hollow tubular device intended to be manually-operated through a compatible endoscope to perform various needle functions (e.g., injection, aspiration, irrigation, puncture) during endoscopy. It is designed with appropriate sha...
171 GUDID devices
A hand-held manual dental device (a plunger-type syringe) designed to inject and/or aspirate a volume of solution into the working area in the oral cavity. It typically consists of a small syringe (e.g., 3 ml) and is used for washing and aspirating the pulp...
156 GUDID devices
A slender, straight hollow instrument, usually with a sharp bevelled end, designed to be used with a syringe for the transient delivery of fluid materials (e.g., anaesthetic agents, therapeutic drugs) to various structures in and around the eye, including t...
133 GUDID devices
A collection of devices used to puncture the chest wall to enable insertion of a dedicated catheter for the aspiration of a simple pneumothorax or decompression of a tension pneumothorax. It typically consists of a scalpel to make a stab incision and a need...
32 GUDID devices
A sterile, sharp bevel-edged, hollow tubular metal instrument designed to make the initial percutaneous puncture to access the kidney during nephrostomy catheter introduction for urinary drainage. It is intended to enable introduction of a guidewire (Seldin...
24 GUDID devices
A slender, straight hollow instrument, with a sharp bevelled end, designed to be used with a syringe for the transient delivery of fluid materials (e.g., anaesthetic agents, therapeutic drugs) to various structures in and around the eye, including the eye m...
21 GUDID devices
A sharp bevel-edged, hollow tubular metal instrument designed to make the initial percutaneous puncture to access a vein and/or artery during vascular catheterization. It is available in a variety of forms to enable a catheter to be introduced directly, or ...