Blunt Trauma
Aconite, Arnica, Calendula, Hypericum, Ledum, Ruta Grav.
31 matching records for Blunt.
Aconite, Arnica, Calendula, Hypericum, Ledum, Ruta Grav.
A collection of sterile devices intended to provide percutaneous access to a peripheral nerve group for injection of an anaesthetic/analgesic agent for nerve-block/pain control (e.g., sleeve blocks, deep muscle blocks, hypogastric blocks, paravertebral bloc...
A sterile flexible tube designed to provide percutaneous access to a peripheral nerve group for the insertion of a nerve-block blunt needle and injection of an anaesthetic/analgesic agent for nerve-block/pain control. It is typically made of plastic and con...
A slender, hollow, tubular, metal instrument with a blunt tip designed specifically for irrigation of the root canal of a tooth during an endodontic procedure. Sometimes referred to as a root canal irrigation cannula, it is typically attached to a dental sy...
A sterile, rigid, manual instrument designed to facilitate blunt dissection between tissue planes during laparoscopic procedures, and may additionally be used during open surgical interventions of the abdomen. It is typically made of high-grade stainless st...
A sterile, tubular, semi-rigid, hand-held device used to scrape the lining of the uterus for the removal of tissue during a gynaecological procedure, typically for the removal of an early or non-viable embryo/foetus. The device typically has a rounded blunt...
A manually-powered instrument intended to be used to create a pathway through an occluded blood vessel to facilitate the intraluminal placement of a conventional guidewire beyond a stenotic lesion [especially a chronic total occlusion (CTO) of a coronary ar...
A sterile, rigid, laparoscopic device, covered with a sheath of electrical insulation, designed to perform through a compatible laparoscopic instrument (e.g., an access port) and to be connected to an electrosurgical diathermy generator when required to pro...
A manual instrument designed to measure a patient's sensitivity to pain (pain threshold) by applying a painful, calibrated mechanical force to the skin. It typically consists of a sharp needle, a blunt tip, and a strain gauge; the pressure needed to feel th...
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 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, blunt, manual ophthalmic surgical instrument intended for manipulation/retraction of intraocular structures, lens nucleus splitting/manipulation, removal of foreign bodies in the eye, corneal manipulation (e.g., LASIK flap lifting), and/or in s...
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...
A single-lumen surgical device intended to be percutaneously inserted through the abdominal wall to create an access port for a laparoscope/laparoscopic instrument during laparoscopy. The cannula is provided with a shut-off valve for gas/fluid supply, and o...
A hand-held manual ophthalmic surgical instrument designed to make precise incisions in the eye and surrounding tissues during ophthalmic surgery. It is typically designed as a one-piece instrument with a sharp, single-edged cutting blade at the distal tip ...
A self-retaining, ophthalmic surgical instrument intended to be used to retract the eyelids during an opthalmologic examination or procedure. It is typically composed of two arms joined at a pivot point and that terminate in blunt tips; the arms can be expa...
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 hand-held, surgical instrument designed to be used to manually pack tissue or other material during a surgical intervention. It typically consists of a shaft that terminates in a blunt (flat or profiled) tip at the distal end and a handle at the proximal ...
A hand-held, manually-operated, surgical instrument used to lift, position or pry anatomical structures or surgical material during ear/nose/throat (ENT) surgery. It may be a single or a double-ended device with a blunted blade or hook of various shapes wit...
A slender, rod-like, hand-held manual dental surgical instrument intended to be used to explore, measure and/or perform therapeutic procedures during various types of dental surgical intervention. The distal end may be needle-like, hooked, or blunt; it is m...
A hand-held surgical instrument inserted into a nostril and manually expanded to maximally open the nostril by stretching the tissue around the nasal orifice, allowing access for examination or ear/nose/throat (ENT) surgical intervention. The device is made...
A single-lumen surgical device intended to be percutaneously inserted through the abdominal wall to create an access port for a laparoscope/laparoscopic instrument during laparoscopy. The cannula is often provided with a shut-off valve for gas/fluid supply,...
A hand-held manual ophthalmic surgical instrument designed to make precise incisions in the eye and surrounding tissues during ophthalmic surgery. It is typically designed as a one-piece instrument with a sharp, single-edged cutting blade at the distal tip ...
A slender, rod-like, hand-held manual surgical instrument intended to be used during an ophthalmic procedure to explore, measure, and/or manipulate ocular tissues (e.g., retraction/manipulation of intraocular structures, lens nucleus splitting, removal of f...
A heavy, hand-held, surgical instrument with an open ring-shaped or fenestrated tip at the distal end of a long shaft that is used to scrape the lining of the uterus for the removal of tissue during a gynaecological procedure, typically for the removal of a...
A slender, rod-like, hand-held manual surgical instrument intended to be used to explore cavities, wounds or fistulas during abdominal, ENT, and/or orthopaedic surgical interventions; it does not include stereotactic devices and is not dedicated to endoscop...
A sterile, single-lumen surgical device intended to be percutaneously inserted through the abdominal wall to create an access port for a laparoscope/laparoscopic instrument during laparoscopy. The cannula is often provided with a shut-off valve for gas/flui...
A slender, hand-held, manual surgical instrument designed for procedures during middle ear surgery (e.g., removal of the superior bony rim), and may in addition be used for scraping within the ear canal (e.g., removing wax). The instrument has a serrated or...
A hand-held manual dental instrument designed for tactile examination (i.e., exploration) in the oral cavity, on the tooth surface and/or gums, mainly to find indentations (e.g., pits, fissures) for the determination of early tooth decay on the crown of tee...