A manual, clip-like, surgical device designed specifically to clamp tissues of the gastrointestinal tract (e.g., colon) during open surgery; it does not have handles (i.e., not forceps-like) and is not intended for general manipulation/dissection of tissues...
A manual, clip-like, surgical device designed specifically to clamp tissues of the gastrointestinal tract (e.g., colon) during open surgery; it does not have handles (i.e., not forceps-like) and is not intended for general manipulation/dissection of tissues...
A component of an external fixation system intended to be used to stabilize a fractured bone/joint. It may be a specially designed frame, clamp, rod, pin, rod-to-rod coupling, rod-to-pin coupling, post, fastener, wire, bolt, washer, nut, hinge, ring, socket...
A hand-held manual surgical instrument designed to grip and hold a bone or, being used in pairs one on either side of the fracture, to approximate the proximal and distal segment of a fractured bone during orthopaedic surgery. It is typically made of high-g...
A collection of devices intended to support and stabilize in a desired position a patient, or their body parts, on an operating table during a medical procedure (e.g., bariatric surgery, orthopaedic surgery, endotracheal tube intubation); some types may be ...
A manual surgical device designed to bridge two opposing bone clamps being used as a pair, one on either side of a fracture (the proximal and distal segment of a fractured bone) that is being approximated during orthopaedic surgery. It is attached to the st...
A device in the form of a narrow bar designed to be fixed on the wall for mounting and organizing medical devices [e.g., in hospital wards, treatment rooms, intensive care units (ICU)]; the equipment to be supported is not included. It may be used in conjun...