424 GUDID devices
A surgical device designed to fill the lumen of a drill guide during its insertion to a surgical site primarily to prevent tissue obstruction of the drill guide lumen. When the drill guide is firmly placed at the chosen position on the bone surface, the obt...
273 GUDID devices
A hand-held surgical instrument used to create an indentation or enlarge a pre-drilled pilot hole in a bone that will enable the surgeon to begin threading a bone screw or place another form of anchoring device. This device, commonly known as a bone notcher...
5 GUDID devices
A hand-held surgical tubular device designed to provide irrigation fluid and suction whilst simultaneously assisting with guidance of a rotating drill (e.g., a surgical twist drill or crown drill) during an orthopaedic drilling procedure on hard tissue (usu...
6,870 GUDID devices
A shaft of metal with an obtuse, V-shaped cutting edge designed to be rotated to bore into bone to create a hole of the same dimension as the diameter of the shaft. This device, commonly called a "twist drill", has a cylindrical design with a double-edged c...
2,316 GUDID devices
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...
1,817 GUDID devices
"A shaft of metal with an obtuse, V-shaped cutting edge designed to be rotated to bore into bone to create a hole of the same dimension as the diameter of the shaft. This device, commonly called a ""twist drill"", has a cylindrical design with a double-edge...
1,668 GUDID devices
A shaft of metal with an obtuse, V-shaped cutting edge designed to be rotated to bore into bone to create a hole of the same dimension as the diameter of the shaft. This device, commonly called a "twist drill", has a cylindrical design with a double-edged c...
1,396 GUDID devices
A sterile shaft of metal with an obtuse, V-shaped cutting edge designed to be rotated to bore into bone to create a hole of the same dimension as the diameter of the shaft. This device, commonly called a "twist drill", has a cylindrical design with a double...
1,249 GUDID devices
A non-sterile shaft of metal with an obtuse, V-shaped cutting edge designed to be rotated to bore into bone to create a hole of the same dimension as the diameter of the shaft. This device, commonly called a "twist drill", has a cylindrical design with a do...
944 GUDID devices
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...
358 GUDID devices
"A shaft of metal with an obtuse, V-shaped cutting edge designed to be rotated to bore into bone to create a hole of the same dimension as the diameter of the shaft. This device, commonly called a ""twist drill"", has a cylindrical design with a double-edge...
70 GUDID devices
"A non-sterile shaft of metal with an obtuse, V-shaped cutting edge designed to be rotated to bore into bone to create a hole of the same dimension as the diameter of the shaft. This device, commonly called a ""twist drill"", has a cylindrical design with a...
25 GUDID devices
A sterile, 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...
21 GUDID devices
A non-sterile, 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...
11 GUDID devices
A thin shaft of metal with a sharp distal end intended to drill a small diameter hole into a small bone for insertion of an orthopaedic bone staple, typically for fixation following osteotomy. It may include markings to help gauge the size of the staple to ...
25 GUDID devices
A small container designed as a bone-harvesting device (bone trap) to collect autologous bone fragments, e.g., when drilling in the jawbone during a dental implant surgical procedure. It functions as a filter that traps the bone particles and is typically p...
827 GUDID devices
A metal shaft intended to be mounted into an appropriate surgical power tool (e.g., a pneumatic reamer or drilling system handpiece with appropriate torque capacity) and rotated to bore into hard/tough tissues (e.g., bone, cartilage) in order to clear a cha...
557 GUDID devices
A sterile metal shaft intended to be mounted into an appropriate surgical power tool (e.g., a pneumatic reamer or drilling system handpiece with appropriate torque capacity) and rotated to bore into hard/tough tissues (e.g., bone, cartilage) in order to cle...
290 GUDID devices
A manually-powered, hand-held, surgical device intended to be used to provide rotary motion for an endpiece (not included) during a surgical procedure such as cutting, sculpting, trepanning, or drilling bone and driving Kirschner wires; it is not dedicated ...
238 GUDID devices
A manually-powered, hand-held, surgical device intended to be used to generate a rotary motion to an endpiece during a surgical procedure for e.g., cutting, sculpting, trepanning, drilling bone and driving Kirschner wires; it is not dedicated to a specific ...
204 GUDID devices
A non-sterile metal shaft intended to be mounted into an appropriate surgical power tool (e.g., a pneumatic reamer or drilling system handpiece with appropriate torque capacity) and rotated to bore into hard/tough tissues (e.g., bone, cartilage) in order to...
89 GUDID devices
A sterile, metallic rotary endpiece designed to cut a circular section, or sections, of the skull vault (calvarium) to provide access to the interior for diagnostic/therapeutic purposes or for the removal of a bone flap for brain surgery. It typically consi...
83 GUDID devices
A sterile metal shaft (pin) designed to fit into the hollow centre of a cannulated surgical drill bit to provide a guide for drilling during a surgical procedure. The pin is bored into hard tissue (e.g., bone), typically by means of a surgical power tool ha...
5 GUDID devices
A manually-powered, hand-held, surgical device intended to be used to provide rotary motion for an endpiece (not included) during a surgical procedure such as cutting, sculpting, trepanning, or drilling bone and driving Kirschner wires; it is not dedicated ...
4 GUDID devices
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...
1,721 GUDID devices
A small, sterile, threaded rod with a slotted head intended to be implanted or inserted short-term in craniofacial bone (including the maxilla and/or mandible) for fracture fixation by direct interfragmentary stabilization of bone or by screwing plates in p...
867 GUDID devices
A small, threaded rod with a slotted head intended to be implanted in craniofacial bone (including the maxilla and/or mandible) for fracture fixation by direct interfragmentary stabilization of bone or by screwing plates in place; it may also be intended fo...
825 GUDID devices
A small, threaded rod with a slotted and/or polygonal (e.g., hexagonal) head intended to be implanted in craniofacial bone (including the maxilla and/or mandible) for fracture fixation by direct interfragmentary stabilization of bone or by screwing plates i...
141 GUDID devices
A small, sterile, threaded rod with a slotted head used for craniofacial bone (including the maxilla and/or mandible) fracture fixation by being screwed into bone to hold plates to bone or to provide direct interfragmentary stabilization of bone; it is made...
32 GUDID devices
A cylindrical rod that simulates an orthopaedic bone nail designed to be placed into the proximal end of the intramedullary canal of a long bone (e.g., through the femoral head) to act as a decisive reference point for the subsequent drilling and insertion ...