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A hand-held, non-self-retaining surgical instrument intended to be used for retracting a nerve, tendon, or blood vessel to separate it from the surrounding tissue primarily to allow access to other tissues during a surgical intervention. It is a shaft-like ...
A device, e.g., a straight, contra-angle or right-angle attachment, that is connected to a drill handpiece to achieve a specific function such as accessing intraoral areas that are difficult to reach when cleaning teeth, or preparing dental cavities for res...
A device, commonly called the rotor, or rotor head, used as a component in a centrifuge. It is designed with the tube holding bores formed at a pre-set angle and pattern. It is horizontally attached at the top of the vertical shaft which is part of the elec...
A hand-held surgical instrument, usually spoon-shaped or rounded at the working end, used during the dissection of the tonsils during ear/nose/throat (ENT) surgery. It can be designed in several configurations, e.g., with a shaft that terminates at the dist...
A device, commonly called the rotor, or rotor head, used as a component in a centrifuge. It is designed with the tube holding devices shaped like buckets which are self adjusting. These swing outwardly at an increasing angle from the vertical still position...
A manual orthopaedic surgical instrument intended to be placed on the surface of a defective glenoid fossa to measure the angle (slope) of its bone defect for selection of an appropriately-sized glenoid reamer and/or prosthesis (not included) prior to gleno...
An electrically-powered bed and mobile chair (e.g., wheelchair, shower chair) combination intended to assist a patient with a disability to move between bed and wheelchair to facilitate daily activities and nursing care. The bed mattress includes an integra...
A hand-held surgical instrument, usually spoon-shaped or rounded at the working end, used during the dissection of the tonsils during ear/nose/throat (ENT) surgery. It can be designed in several configurations, e.g., with a shaft that terminates at the dist...
A manual surgical device designed to simultaneously place, angle, and guide a rotating surgical drill on hard tissue (e.g., bone); some types are also intended for guiding bone-coring instruments (e.g., keel punch). It is designed in a tubular form or with ...
A device designed as a small case, typically with a hinged lid that can be closed to protect the contents (i.e., surgical instruments and/or implantable devices such as plates or screws), and an integral rest(s) with grooves or notches in the upper edge so ...
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...
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 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...
A hand-held manual instrument intended to dilate the vagina after insertion, typically for visual examination of the vaginal canal and cervix and/or to perform a gynaecological procedure. It consists of two long blades, joined at a handle at one end, that a...
A hand-held surgical instrument, usually spoon-shaped or rounded at the working end, used to separate a soft tissue or body structure from another. It is used in general or plastic surgery and is usually designed with a handle which continues into a shaft t...
A hand-held tubular surgical device designed to be used during an orthopaedic implantation procedure to hold/grip an implant (e.g., an orthopaedic bone screw), facilitate the acceptance of an orthopaedic instrument (e.g., a screwdriver or a smaller diameter...
A device intended to connect to a surgical power tool system motor [it is locked and held in a collet or quick coupling and not simply gripped in a drill chuck (Jacobs chuck)] to convert the non-dedicated mechanical energy provided by the motor to a dedicat...
A container intended to provide a suitable platform for placing/containing many medical/surgical instruments and related items during a clinical procedure; it might in addition be used during, but not dedicated to, reprocessing/sterilization procedures. It ...
A device intended to connect to a surgical power tool system motor [it is locked and held in a collet or quick coupling and not simply gripped in a drill chuck (Jacobs chuck)] to convert the non-dedicated mechanical energy provided by the motor to a dedicat...
A container intended to provide a suitable platform for placing/containing clinical instruments (typically endoscopes or surgical instruments) for use during a clinical procedure; it might in addition be used during, but not dedicated to, reprocessing/steri...
A hand-held tubular surgical device designed to simultaneously place, angle, and guide a rotating surgical drill on hard tissue (e.g., bone), and to protect the surrounding soft tissue while the drill is in operation. It may have serrations at its distal en...
A hand-held 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 va...
An implantable component of a bone-screw internal spinal fixation system typically in the form of a thin band or small rod with a groove or hole at each end, into which screw heads/rods fit, intended to provide immobilization and stabilization of spinal seg...
A hand-held, dental instrument intended to be used by a dentist for intraoral inspection or inspection and retraction. It typically consists of a stainless steel shaft terminating at the distal end in a small round mirror that is angled to the shaft. This i...
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...
A hand-held, manual surgical instrument designed to cut a blood vessel (i.e., to cut over a blood vessel or cut longitudinally to split it open) during open vascular surgery; it is not intended for endoscopic use. Often referred to as micro-scissors, it is ...
An implantable, small connecting component of a bone-screw internal spinal fixation system typically in the form of a thin band or small rod with a groove or hole at one or both ends, into which the screw heads and/or primary rods fit, intended to provide i...
A sterile, flat surgical cutting instrument, usually made of high-grade stainless steel, with a serrated edge and designed for attachment to a dedicated powered saw used for cutting bone/tissue during orthopaedic or oral surgery. This device is designed wit...
A hand-held manual surgical instrument designed to directly compress a blood vessel (vein or artery) to create a temporary haemostasis (arrest or prevention of bleeding). It typically has a self-retaining, scissors-like design with ring handles; the working...
A dental instrument consisting of a circular flat or slightly conical sheet carrying or containing an abrasive, intended to perform a circular and/or oscillatory motion for polishing and finishing a cavity preparation and/or for cutting or polishing dental ...