Blade for Men Medicated Body Powder
Menthol
Menthol
PYRITHIONE ZINC
Menthol
2022-12-06
2018-02-16
2010-11-04
A sterile device used to safely remove and contain one scalpel blade from a reusable scalpel handle without compromising the sterility of a surgical field. It is typically a sealed plastic cartridge into which a scalpel is pushed, and where an internal conf...
A flat surgical cutting instrument with a serrated edge, designed for attachment to a dedicated powered saw used for cutting bone/tissue during orthopaedic or oral surgery; it is not dedicated to cutting through the sternum (not a dedicated sternum saw blad...
A strongly constructed, hand-held, surgical instrument designed to separate a bone into two parts through a cutting action. It typically consists of an instrument having one or two sharp robust blades that close over the bone and cut it. It is available in ...
A hand-held manual surgical instrument designed to manipulate tissue during various types of surgical interventions. It typically consists of a flat blunt blade (no sharp edges) that is double-ended (a blade at either end) and is not constructed for one par...
A sterile, flat surgical cutting instrument, usually made of high-grade stainless steel, with a serrated edge designed for attachment to a dedicated powered saw used for cutting bone/tissue during orthopaedic or oral surgery; it is not dedicated to cutting ...
A flat surgical cutting instrument with a serrated edge, designed for attachment to a dedicated powered saw used for cutting bone/tissue during orthopaedic or oral surgery; it is not dedicated to cutting through the sternum (not a dedicated sternum saw blad...
A sterile, flat surgical cutting instrument, usually made of high-grade stainless steel, with a serrated edge designed for attachment to a dedicated powered saw used for cutting bone/tissue during orthopaedic or oral surgery; it is not dedicated to cutting ...
A device that is an interchangeable component of an orthopaedic chisel and functions as the cutting blade which is attached and locked to a dedicated handle. Together, they become a single-blade surgical instrument, bevelled on one side, intended to cut or ...
A hand-held manual surgical device that is an interchangeable component of a chisel or osteotome blade and that functions as a handle designed to mount a compatible blade of these types which is locked into place. Together, this device and the selected blad...
A flat surgical cutting instrument, usually made of high-grade stainless steel, with a serrated edge designed for attachment to a dedicated powered saw used for cutting bone/tissue during orthopaedic or oral surgery; it is not dedicated to cutting through t...
A flat surgical cutting instrument, usually made of high-grade stainless steel, with a serrated edge designed for attachment to a dedicated powered saw used for cutting bone/tissue during orthopaedic or oral surgery; it is not dedicated to cutting through t...
A hand-held manual surgical instrument typically used in orthopaedic or neurological surgery for cutting bone through a sawing action performed by the operator. It typically consists of an exchangeable, flexible, wire-like blade with a handle at each end of...
A hand-operated surgical instrument, similar in appearance to a surgical scalpel, designed for simultaneous cutting of tissues and cauterization (haemostasis) of blood vessels by applying an electrically-heated blade. It typically consists of a high-resista...
A surgical instrument specially designed to be used to break, breakable razor blades into shards of extremely sharp segments. Once this is done the instrument can then be used as a safety holder for the segment of broken razor blade, acting as a handle, whi...
A sterile, flat metal surgical instrument, usually of a high-grade stainless steel quality, with a serrated edge designed for attachment to a dedicated powered surgical saw used for cutting the sternum (the breastbone) when a directional pressure is applied...
An ophthalmic surgical instrument designed to cut either anterior or posterior segment tissue during eye surgery. It is typically: 1) two pivoted blades that are usually provided with a finger and thumb ring-handle and which cut with a shearing action (i.e....
A sterile, flat metal surgical instrument, usually of a high-grade stainless steel quality, with a serrated edge designed for attachment to a dedicated powered surgical saw for cutting the sternum (the breastbone) when a directional pressure is applied. Thi...
A non-sterile device used to safely remove and contain scalpel blades from reusable scalpel handles after use. It is typically a sealed plastic container into which a scalpel is pushed, and where an internal configuration transforms this linear motion into ...
A protective device with a bulbous distal end used together with a sternal saw blade when cutting open the sternum (the breastbone) during cardiovascular surgery. The saw blade will operate within the confines of this device that protects the underlying org...
A hand-held, non-self-retaining surgical instrument intended to be used to separate/draw aside the margins of a wound/incision to allow access to tissues/organs during open surgery; it is not dedicated to ophthalmic surgery or small nerve/vessel retraction,...
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 hand-held, single-blade surgical instrument, bevelled on one side, designed to cut and shape bone during orthopaedic surgery. It is hand-held by the operator who uses a surgical mallet or hammer to manually impart a force to the proximal end of the instru...
A sterile, flat surgical cutting instrument, usually made of high-grade stainless steel, with a serrated edge designed for attachment to a dedicated powered saw used for cutting bone/tissue during orthopaedic or oral surgery. This device is designed with th...
A hand-held dental instrument used to cut oral tissue during a dental surgical procedure. It comprises two pivoted blades that are usually provided with a finger and thumb ring-handle and which cut with a shearing action (i.e., the blades cut as the sharpen...
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 hand-held, manual, surgical instrument used to cut tissue during ear/nose/throat (ENT) or plastic surgery in or on the nose and its associated structures. It comprises two pivoted blades that are usually provided with a finger and thumb ring-handle and wh...
A sterile, flat surgical cutting instrument, usually made of high-grade stainless steel, with a serrated edge designed for attachment to a dedicated powered saw used for cutting bone/tissue during orthopaedic or oral surgery. This device is designed with th...
A hand-held, non-self-retaining surgical instrument intended to be used to separate/draw aside the margins of a wound/incision to allow access to tissues/organs during open surgery; it is not dedicated to ophthalmic surgery or small nerve/vessel retraction,...
A hand-held device designed specifically for trimming the nails of a patient. Also known as a nail cutter, it is a robust instrument comprised of two hinged cutting blades that are conjoined at the handle end of the device. The blades are sprung to hold the...
A hand-held surgical instrument used during surgery to cut suture or ligature material, i.e., to divide lengths or remove excessive/unwanted ends. It comprises two pivoted blades that are usually provided with a finger and thumb ring-handle and which cut wi...