Cervical Drops
Cervical Drops
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2026-01-10
2026-01-10
2012-03-26
A loop (halo) that is part of a cervical spine immobilization system (commonly known as a Halo vest) and designed to be fixed to the skull of a patient at brow level using pointed, steel, threaded bolts (typically four) that are adjusted to penetrate the ou...
A flexible, tube-like device, typically with two or more inflatable balloons at the distal working end, designed to dilate (stretch open) the cervical canal after insertion through the cervical os and expansion of the balloons to assist in obstetrical or gy...
A forceps-like surgical instrument designed to manually dilate the cervical canal after its insertion through the cervical os. It is typically constructed with two pivoted handles and opposing blunted blades that expand outward when the handles are manually...
A rod-like, solid surgical instrument designed to dilate the cervical canal after its insertion through the cervical os. Commonly known as a uterine dilator, it is typically made of metal or plastic material and has a tapered, rounded distal tip. It may hav...
A padded device that is worn around the neck and used to support or immobilize the cervical spine to treat deformities, fractures, sprains, or strains (often to treat whiplash resulting from an automobile accident). This device will provide support to the h...
A remote afterloading brachytherapy applicator specifically designed for use in cervical or intrauterine radiation therapy treatments. It is designed for temporary implantation within the body and serve as a guide for computer-controlled placement and remov...
A prefabricated (non-customized) padded device that is worn around the neck and intended to support or immobilize the cervical spine to treat deformities, fractures, sprains, or strains (often to treat whiplash resulting from an automobile accident). This d...
A sterile wedge-shaped device intended to be inserted within a cervical facet joint (spinal joint), i.e., intra-facet, for joint distraction; the distraction is intended to facilitate nerve root decompression and stabilization of the spine in the treatment ...
A manual brachytherapy applicator specifically designed to be used in cervical and/or intrauterine radiation therapy treatments. It is an individual or modular device designed to facilitate manual placement, e.g., puncture, endoscopically guided placement o...
A prefabricated (non-customized) padded device that is worn around the neck and intended to support or immobilize the cervical spine to treat deformities, fractures, sprains, or strains (often to treat whiplash resulting from an automobile accident). This d...
A rod-like, solid surgical instrument designed to dilate the cervical canal after its insertion through the cervical os. Commonly known as a uterine dilator, it is typically made of metal or plastic material and has a tapered, rounded distal tip. It may hav...
A padded device that is worn around the neck and used to support or immobilize the cervical spine to treat deformities, fractures, sprains, or strains (often to treat whiplash resulting from an automobile accident). This device will provide support to the h...
An implantable, disc-like component of a modular cervical total intervertebral disc prosthesis designed to be used in pairs for attachment to the prepared vertebrae above and below the excised natural disc, and within which is positioned the core component ...
A flexible device designed to promote conception, either by serving as a container to introduce semen into the cervix, or by acting as a cervical cup that allows sperm to be held in place for easier access to the cervical os. It is a plastic device which ma...
A non-powered wedge-shaped device intended to be inserted within a cervical facet joint (spinal joint), i.e., intra-facet, for joint distraction; the distraction is intended to facilitate nerve root decompression and stabilization of the spine in the treatm...
A device designed to provide traction to the cervical spine by applying an upward longitudinal force from a traction system to the skull that causes hyperextension of the head and neck. It is typically a two-arm pivoted device that is attached to the skull ...
An assembly of devices designed to apply continuous traction forces from a motor through harnesses typically attached to the cervical or lumbar vertebrae. It usually consists of a mains electricity (AC-powered) motor with a control unit to generate and regu...
A semi-rigid, sterile, tube designed to aspirate cervical mucous, typically for the evaluation of infertility. It is used to obtain cervical mucous samples for post-coital determination of spermatic hostility; it may also be used to remove a viscous mucous ...
An assembly of devices designed to apply and relieve pre-set traction forces from a motor through harnesses typically attached to the cervical or lumbar vertebrae. It usually consists of a mains electricity (AC-powered) motor with a control unit to generate...
A flexible device designed to promote conception, either by serving as a container to introduce semen into the cervix, or by acting as a cervical cup that allows sperm to be held in place for easier access to the cervical os. It is a plastic device that is ...
An assembly of devices designed to apply and relieve pre-set traction forces from a motor through harnesses typically attached to the cervical or lumbar vertebrae. It usually consists of a mains electricity (AC-powered) motor with a control unit to generate...
An assembly of devices capable of applying continuous and various intermittent (regular, progressive/regressive, cycled) traction forces from a motor through harnesses typically attached to the cervical or lumbar vertebrae. It usually consists of an AC-powe...
An assembly of orthopaedic devices designed to immobilize the cervical spine (the bones in the neck) after an injury or surgery, to protect the bones from damaging movement during the healing processes. Commonly known as a Halo vest, it typically consists o...
A non-sterile implantable device designed to replace most or all of a dysfunctional intervertebral disc in the cervical spine. It is made of synthetic polymer material(s) [e.g., polyetheretherketone (PEEK)] and typically has a two-plate design, one plate at...
A noninvasive device consisting of fixed or adjustable elements (e.g., frame, board, multi-jointed structure) designed to ensure adequate support, positioning and immobilization of the patient's head, neck, and cervical spine during intraoperative procedure...
An implantable three-component assembly of devices intended to replace a dysfunctional intervertebral disc in the cervical spine that is comprised of an upper and lower endplate for attachment to adjacent vertebrae, and a space-occupying core between the pl...
An implantable device designed to replace most or all of a dysfunctional intervertebral disc in the cervical spine. It is typically made of metal or synthetic polymer materials, or a combination of the two. It may be designed as a space-occupying material b...
A device with bristle-like projections designed to obtain a cervical biopsy of a suspicious area or visible exocervical lesions detected during a vaginal examination for the purpose of obtaining a tissue diagnosis from a woman with intraepithelial disease. ...
A noninvasive device consisting of fixed or adjustable elements (e.g., helmet, frame, board, multi-jointed structure) designed to ensure adequate support, positioning and immobilization of the patient's head, neck, and cervical spine typically during intrao...
A sterile implantable device designed to replace most or all of a dysfunctional intervertebral disc in the cervical spine. It is typically made of metal or synthetic materials, or a combination of the two. It most commonly has a two-plate design, one plate ...