A sterile device with a lumen(s) designed to establish a passive egress for the removal of fluid (drainage of blood, lymph, exudate) from a surgical wound to minimize its accumulation and risk of wound infection; it is not dedicated to a particular anatomic...
A sterile device designed to temporarily channel (shunt) intravascular blood through a vascular anastomosis, primarily to control bleeding and enable distal perfusion during coronary or peripheral vascular bypass grafting and vessel repair surgery. It is ty...
A sterile device, without a lumen, designed to establish a passive egress for the removal of fluid (drainage of blood, lymph, exudate) from a surgical wound to minimize its accumulation and risk of wound infection; it is not dedicated to a particular anatom...
A sterile device with a lumen(s) designed to establish a passive egress for the removal of fluid (drainage of blood, lymph, exudate) from a surgical wound to minimize its accumulation and risk of wound infection; it is not dedicated to a particular anatomic...
A battery-powered, pre-programmed, lower-limb orthosis system intended to enable a patient with a walking disability resulting from spinal cord injury to perform routine ambulatory functions (e.g., stand, walk, ascend and descend stairs); it may also be use...
A non-sterile, hand-held, manually-operated surgical instrument designed to perform through a compatible endoscopic instrument (e.g., an access port) to insert, manipulate, and activate (apply) an internally-anchored endoscopic retractor to provide hands-fr...
A non-sterile, interchangeable, tubular device (sleeve) designed to be attached (screwed or snapped) to a dedicated applier and perform through a compatible endoscopic instrument (e.g., an access port) to insert an internally-anchored endoscopic retractor f...
An electrically-powered device designed to be connected to an endoscope washer/disinfector to electronically record the instrument’s operation events (e.g., operation history, washing/disinfection cycle completion, reprocessing results and errors). The devi...