551 GUDID devices
An impervious, flexible, sterile container intended to be used during minimally-invasive, typically keyhole, surgical techniques (e.g., laparoscopic) to extract dissected patient body tissue. The device is inserted into the body through a large bore cannula...
7 GUDID devices
A non-sterile device intended to be used to clean the inner cannula of a tracheostomy tube that has been removed from the in situ tracheostomy tube. It typically consists of a flexible shaft, which in itself can act as a handle, with a swab made of foam or ...
1 GUDID devices
A rigid tubular device intended to be inserted through an in situ laparoscopic access cannula to function as a guiding and protective sheath for a flexible laparoscope, especially its distal end, as it is pushed through the access cannula and into the body....
1,602 GUDID devices
A shaft of metal 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) to clear a channel o...
983 GUDID devices
A semi-flexible, hand-held surgical instrument intended to be percutaneously introduced via a dedicated cannula [under computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), or ultrasound (US) guidance] to deliver radio-frequency current in a monopolar...
370 GUDID devices
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...
150 GUDID devices
A semi-flexible, hand-held surgical instrument intended to be percutaneously introduced via a dedicated cannula [under computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), or ultrasound (US) guidance] to deliver radio-frequency current in a bipolar c...
132 GUDID devices
A semi-flexible, hand-held surgical instrument intended to be percutaneously introduced via a dedicated cannula [under x-ray, ultrasound (US) or other external image guidance] to deliver radio-frequency current, in a monopolar configuration, from a system g...
98 GUDID devices
A semi-flexible, hand-held surgical instrument intended to be percutaneously introduced via a dedicated cannula [under x-ray, ultrasound (US) or other external image guidance] to deliver radio-frequency current, in a monopolar configuration, from a system g...
95 GUDID devices
A sterile, semi-flexible, hand-held surgical instrument intended to be percutaneously introduced via a dedicated cannula [under computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), or ultrasound (US) guidance] to deliver radio-frequency current in a ...
5 GUDID devices
A sterile, semi-flexible, hand-held surgical instrument intended to be percutaneously introduced via a dedicated cannula [under x-ray, ultrasound (US) or other external image guidance] to deliver radio-frequency current, in a bipolar configuration, from a s...
5 GUDID devices
A semi-flexible, hand-held surgical instrument intended to be percutaneously introduced via a dedicated cannula [under x-ray, ultrasound (US) or other external image guidance] to deliver radio-frequency current, in a bipolar configuration, from a system gen...
4 GUDID devices
A semi-flexible, hand-held instrument intended to be percutaneously introduced via a dedicated cannula under stereotactic guidance [e.g., using pre-acquired magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) images and fluoroscopy] to deliver radio-frequency current in a mon...
2 GUDID devices
A non-dedicated, rigid, tubular device, supplied independently of other devices, intended to be percutaneously inserted through a trocar blade during an endoscopic procedure (i.e., pleuroscopic or laparoscopic) for insertion of a flexible catheter/cannula (...
2 GUDID devices
A semi-flexible, hand-held surgical instrument intended to be percutaneously introduced via a dedicated cannula [under x-ray, ultrasound (US) or other external image guidance] to deliver radio-frequency current, in a bipolar configuration, from a system gen...
1 GUDID devices
A rigid tube designed to instill fluids [e.g., balanced salt solution (BSS), silicone oil] into the interior of the eye during ophthalmic surgery, typically to maintain the structural integrity of the eye after the procedure. It is typically made of high-gr...
131 GUDID devices
A flexible, tubular device designed to be inserted into the duodenum via the oral cavity (cannulation) using a flexible endoscope to: 1) infuse contrast media; and 2) deliver electrosurgical current in a monopolar configuration to cut the major duodenal pap...
86 GUDID devices
A non-electrical flexible tube inserted through a flexible endoscope, after its placement in the duodenum via the oral cavity, for the endoscopic cannulation of the gastrointestinal ductal system (i.e., the pancreatic, hepatic, and/or common bile ducts) dur...
84 GUDID devices
A flexible tube inserted through a flexible endoscope, after its placement in the duodenum via the oral cavity, for the endoscopic cannulation of the gastrointestinal ductal system (i.e., the pancreatic, hepatic, and/or common bile ducts) during endoscopic ...
83 GUDID devices
An endoscope with a flexible inserted portion intended for the visual examination and treatment of the upper gastrointestinal (GI) tract [oesophagus, stomach, and duodenum (the first part of the small intestine), including the pancreas and the bile duct]. I...
22 GUDID devices
A sterile, thin flexible tube intended to be used to access the salivary glands typically to introduce a contrast medium to enhance the radiographic images of the glands during sialography. It is typically made of metal or plastic materials [e.g., polyethyl...
17 GUDID devices
A non-electrical flexible tube inserted through a flexible endoscope, after its placement in the duodenum via the oral cavity, for the endoscopic cannulation of the gastrointestinal ductal system (i.e., the pancreatic, hepatic, and/or common bile ducts) dur...
13 GUDID devices
A flexible tube inserted through a flexible endoscope, after its placement in the duodenum via the oral cavity, for the endoscopic cannulation of the gastrointestinal ductal system (i.e., the pancreatic, hepatic, and/or common bile ducts) during endoscopic ...
6 GUDID devices
A flexible, multi-purpose, tubular device designed to be inserted into the duodenum via the oral cavity (cannulation) using a flexible endoscope to: 1) infuse contrast media; 2) deliver electrosurgical current in a monopolar configuration to cut the major d...
3 GUDID devices
A flexible, multi-purpose, tubular device designed to be inserted into the duodenum via the oral cavity (cannulation) using a flexible endoscope to: 1) infuse contrast media; 2) deliver electrosurgical current in a monopolar configuration to cut the major d...
1 GUDID devices
An endoscope with a flexible inserted portion intended for the visual examination and treatment of the upper gastrointestinal (GI) tract [oesophagus, stomach, and duodenum (the first part of the small intestine), including the pancreas and the bile duct]. I...
4,905 GUDID devices
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...
3,825 GUDID devices
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...
1,723 GUDID devices
A thin, implantable rod intended to be used for the stabilization of a bone fracture or bone grafts, or for an osteotomy or arthrodesis (internal and/or external fixation). It is typically drilled into bone and may be smooth or threaded, solid or cannulated...
1,340 GUDID devices
A flexible, cylindrical device that typically connects a contrast imaging syringe to a patient cannula for the conduction of contrast media and flushing fluids to a patient during diagnostic radiographic procedures [e.g., angiography or computed tomography ...