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SALICYLIC ACID
2026-02-07
A sterile, flexible tube intended to be inserted one-time through the urethra to the urinary bladder, by the patient/user or a healthcare provider, to provide urine drainage, typically for an individual who is physiologically incapable of voiding. It is typ...
A collection of implantable devices used to redirect the angle of growth of long bones in paediatric patients where the growth plates (epiphysial cartilage) are not fused, to allow for the gradual correction of congenital or acquired deformities (e.g., valg...
An assembly of software-based devices designed for automated computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) of custom-made (prescribed for one patient) dental restorations and/or orthodontic appliances (archwires) produced in the dental ...
An assembly of devices designed for automated computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) of custom-made (prescribed for one patient) dental restorations and/or orthodontic appliances (archwires) produced in the dental laboratory. It ...
A sterile xenograft (e.g., porcine or bovine heart valve) intended to be implanted in a patient during open heart surgery to repair or replace a dysfunctional aortic heart valve. It is processed to render the tissue in the valve non-viable; it may be tissue...
A non-sterile flexible tube with electronic sensors at the distal end intended to be inserted through the nose or rectum into the gastrointestinal (GI) tract to evaluate peristaltic motility anywhere in the GI tract (pharynx, oesophagus, stomach, duodenum, ...
A mobile assembly of mains electricity (AC-powered) devices intended to provide a physician with optical tools to track manual surgical instruments and locate target anatomical structures with respect to pre-acquired images (e.g., CT/MRI scan) or real-time ...
A device intended to be used by a healthcare professional in a clinical setting to acquire and process the electrical activity of the heart for digital display in the form of a graph, to assist a physician in assessing electrical cardiac physiology [electro...
An assembly of devices intended to provide a physician with an electromagnetic (EM) tool for image registration and/or tracking of manual surgical instruments with respect to pre-acquired images (e.g., CT/MRI scan) or real-time data [e.g., ultrasound (US)] ...
A sterile artificial substitute for a natural aortic heart valve intended to be implanted during open heart surgery typically to treat acquired or congenital valvular disease. It consists of two flat, semicircular, pyrolytic carbon-coated or polymer leaflet...
An electrically-powered device designed for noninvasive recording of the electrical activity of the brain for display in the form of a graph [electroencephalogram (EEG)], typically to study a variety of neurological conditions, evaluate psychiatric disorder...
An assembly of devices intended to provide a physician with an electromagnetic (EM) tool for image registration and/or tracking of manual surgical instruments typically with respect to pre-acquired images (e.g., CT/MRI scan) or real-time data [e.g., ultraso...
An electrically-powered visual display unit (VDU), commonly known as a screen or a monitor [e.g., cathode-ray tube (CRT) or liquid crystal display (LCD)], designed for displaying graphical information (e.g., values or images measured/acquired by other devic...
A device/device assembly designed to be used with an analogue x-ray system to capture radiographic images and then generate digital x-ray images from them as part of a two-step process (computed radiography) for image viewing, storage, or hard-copy printing...
A sterile grasping instrument designed to obtain tissue samples from the inner walls of the heart (endomyocardium) typically for histopathological examination. It is typically a flexible metal coil or plastic tube with a pair of scissors-like cups with cutt...
A mobile assembly of electrically-powered devices intended to provide a physician with optical tools to track manual surgical instruments and locate anatomical structures with respect to pre-acquired images (e.g., CT/MRI scan) or real-time data [e.g., endos...
A sterile artificial substitute for a natural mitral heart valve intended to be implanted during open heart surgery typically to treat acquired or congenital valvular disease. It consists of two flat, semicircular, pyrolytic carbon-coated or polymer leaflet...
A sterile xenograft (e.g., porcine or bovine heart valve) intended to be implanted in a patient during open heart surgery to repair or replace a dysfunctional mitral heart valve. It is processed to render the tissue in the valve non-viable; it may be tissue...
An electrically-powered device designed for continuous monitoring of foetal heart activity and maternal uterine contractions during the prenatal (commonly perinatal) period; it may monitor additional maternal parameters [e.g., electrocardiogram (ECG), nonin...
A mobile assembly of devices designed to use near infrared (NIR) LED light aimed into the eye to acquire, process, display and save in vivo depth-resolved images of anterior and posterior ocular tissue microstructures in clinical and perioperative examinati...
An artificial substitute for a natural aortic heart valve intended to be implanted during open heart surgery typically to treat acquired or congenital valvular disease. It consists of two flat, semicircular, pyrolytic carbon-coated or polymer leaflets that ...
A sterile xenograft (e.g., porcine or bovine heart valve) intended to be implanted in a patient during open heart surgery to repair/replace a dysfunctional pulmonary heart valve, or to replace a pulmonary valve in patients undergoing a pulmonary autograft (...
A mobile assembly of electrically-powered devices intended to provide a physician with both electromagnetic (EM) and optical tools to track manual surgical instruments and locate target anatomical structures with respect to pre-acquired images (e.g., CT/MRI...
A software program intended to acquire, process, store and analyse biological electrical signals, both in real-time and delayed time, for diagnostic applications. The signals are typically provided by electrophysiological recording/monitoring [e.g., electro...
A xenograft (e.g., porcine or bovine heart valve) intended to be implanted in a patient during open heart surgery to repair or replace a dysfunctional aortic heart valve. It is processed to render the tissue in the valve non-viable; it may be tissue only, o...
An artificial substitute for a natural mitral heart valve intended to be implanted during open heart surgery typically to treat acquired or congenital valvular disease. It consists of two flat, semicircular, pyrolytic carbon-coated or polymer leaflets that ...
A device/device assembly designed to be used with an analogue dental x-ray system to capture radiographic images and then generate digital x-ray images from them as part of a two-step process (computed radiography) for image viewing, storage, or hard-copy p...
A device/device assembly designed to be used with an analogue x-ray system to capture radiographic images and then generate digital x-ray images from them as part of a two-step process (computed radiography) for image viewing, storage, or hard-copy printing...
A mobile assembly of electrically-powered devices intended to provide a physician with optical tools to track manual surgical instruments and locate anatomical structures with respect to pre-acquired images (e.g., CT/MRI scan) or real-time data [e.g., endos...
A small electronic device designed to be fastened to a body part (e.g., a patient worn goniometer-, accelerometer-, or gyroscope-sensor), or hand-held by a clinician (e.g., goniometer), to evaluate a patient’s range of motion/movement of individual joints/l...