A sterile implantable device intended to be used as part of a system to apply force to a series of vertebrae to correct scoliosis (lateral curvature of the spine) or other spinal conditions. The device is used to lock implanted spinal fixation cable(s) afte...
A scissors-like, heavy-duty, hand-held manual surgical instrument specifically designed to compress (pinch) fixation crimps that are applied to spinal fixation cable(s). The device is used in conjunction with a cable tensioner to lock into final position th...
A non-sterile implantable device intended to be used as part of a system to apply force to a series of vertebrae to correct scoliosis (lateral curvature of the spine) or other spinal conditions. The device is used to lock implanted spinal fixation cable(s) ...
A flexible fibreoptic cable that is designed to transport cold light from a light source to an instrument or other equipment, e.g., an endoscope or a headlight. The fibreoptic bundle is protected within a sheath and can be made of either glass or plastic fi...
A non-patient-contact, insulated, electrical cord with a connector (plug) at both ends designed to transmit electrical power and/or signal (data) between medical devices (e.g., to connect a lead, electrical catheter, handpiece, or monitor to a parent device...
A flexible fibreoptic cable that is designed to transport cold light from a light source to an instrument or other equipment, e.g., an endoscope or a headlight. The fibreoptic bundle is protected within a sheath and can be made of either glass or plastic fi...
An assembly of devices intended to be used in a dental laboratory to bore/cut/grind dental fixtures, appliances, and materials for their preparation or repair. It typically consists of a drilling handpiece, a compact mains electricity (AC-powered) motor, an...
A manual, hand-held surgical instrument used during orthopaedic surgery to apply an appropriate tension to a cable that is being implanted as part of a system to provide corrective surgery for the spine. The device is typically made of high-grade stainless ...
A flexible device for transmitting rotational power from a remote surgical or dental drilling system motor/control unit to the drilling handpiece. The drive is designed so that the handpiece can be flexibly manipulated by the operator (the surgeon or dentis...
An electrical conductor intended to be used in pairs to transmit a controlled electrical shock from an external defibrillator to a post-pubescent patient in order to defibrillate the heart (restore a normal rhythm) or slow a rapid heart rate. It usually con...
A small, sterile, connecting device that enables a mechanical union between an in situ cardiac catheter [e.g., an electrophysiology (EP) diagnostic catheter] and an electrocardiograph (ECG) cable/lead for transmission of heart signals to an ECG machine. Thi...
An adhesive, non-conductive patch/pad intended to secure a cable/lead/sensor used during a medical procedure [e.g., cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) sensor, ECG lead, phototherapy unit cable] to the skin of a patient. It has no electrical or conducting c...
An electrical conductor used in pairs to transmit a controlled electrical shock from an external defibrillator to a post-pubescent patient in order to defibrillate the heart (restore a normal rhythm) or slow a rapid heart rate. It usually consists of a cabl...
An adhesive, non-conductive patch/pad intended to secure a cable/lead/sensor used during a medical procedure [e.g., cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) sensor, ECG lead, phototherapy unit cable, temperature probe] to the skin of a patient. It has no electri...
A length of pneumatic tubing with an integrated electrical cable intended to be connected to the existing tubing/cable of a blood pressure/neuromuscular transmission monitoring cuff (not included) to increase its length, during combined intraoperative nonin...
An electrical conductor used in pairs to transmit a controlled electrical shock from an external defibrillator to a pre-pubescent patient in order to defibrillate the heart (restore a normal rhythm) or slow a rapid heart rate. It usually consists of a cable...
A non-sterile adhesive patch intended to loosely secure a cable/lead to a patient’s body, to minimize the risk of loosening or detachment of the lead from the patient or operating device. It is typically in the form of a fastening loop, to hold the cable/le...
A non-powered device intended to be used to test the electrical continuity of an electrical-only medical device connection cable, which connects two medical devices (e.g., transducer and monitor). The tester is attached to one end of the cable to modulate t...
An electrical conductor intended to be used in pairs to transmit a controlled electrical shock from an external defibrillator to a pre-pubescent patient in order to defibrillate the heart (restore a normal rhythm) or slow a rapid heart rate. It usually cons...
A sterile noninvasive device designed to hold the tip of an infiltration/extravasation monitoring system fibreoptic cable to the skin surface near the site of peripheral intravenous (IV) infusion. It is intended to enable the bidirectional transmission of l...
A non-patient-contact, insulated, electrical cord with a connector (plug) at both ends designed to transmit electrical power and/or signal (data) between medical devices (e.g., to connect a lead, electrical catheter, handpiece, or monitor to a parent device...
A group of sterile implantable devices designed to apply force to a series of vertebrae to correct scoliosis (lateral curvature of the spine) or other spinal conditions. The system components are typically made of medical grade titanium and consists of vari...
A battery-powered assembly of devices [cochlear implant (CI)] intended for the partial restoration of auditory sensation to a severely/profoundly deaf person. It consists of an inner electrode array implanted in one cochlea and connected to a receiver-stimu...
A non-patient-contact, insulated, electrical cord with a connector (plug) at both ends designed to transmit electrical power and/or signal (data) between medical devices (e.g., to connect a lead, electrical catheter, handpiece, or monitor to a parent device...
A passive (i.e., non-powered) acoustic device intended to compensate for total hearing loss in one ear, by transmitting sound received by a microphone from the deaf ear to an active (i.e., powered) hearing aid worn on the hearing ear. This contralateral rou...
A sterile assembly of implantable devices designed for general orthopaedic repairs including procedures for long bone fractures, hips, spine, bone grafting and reinforcement of bone. It may also be used for supplementary fixation and reduction with bone pla...
A small connector used to join the cable(s) from a handpiece/electrode(s) (active and/or return) to the generator of an electrosurgical system. This device will typically be used when the system components are from different manufacturers and the connection...
A sterile device, typically made of disposable plastic, that forms a protective enclosure around its cable/lead, probe, sensor, or tube contents, making a hygienic barrier so that the non-sterile contents may enter a hygienic area, e.g., a sterile surgical ...
A battery-powered assembly of devices [cochlear implant (CI)] intended for the partial restoration of auditory sensation to a profoundly deaf person. It consists of an inner electrode array implanted in one cochlea and connected to a receiver-stimulator imp...
A hand-held component of a tissue morcellation system intended to be used to mechanically cut (slice), core (cut a hole into), peel (remove surface), and extract selected tissue from the body during surgery. It consists of a high-speed rotating blade in a h...