Catfish
Ictalurus punctatus
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Ictalurus punctatus
ALCOHOL
Ethanol
ALCOHOL
2020-12-24
2020-08-11
2020-05-05
A small device intended to be manually attached to an endoscope channel/port (e.g., air/water channel, venting port), or an endoscope channel-opening button, to keep the channel open during sterilization/disinfection, typically to allow the luminal flow of ...
A device in the form of a small attachment intended to be fitted to the working channel (including biopsy port) of an endoscope to enable access for, and/or exchange of, an endoscopic device while minimizing leakage of liquids and gasses during an endoscopi...
A sterile device intended to be fitted over the working channel access port of an endoscope to minimize leakage of liquids and gases through the working channel, while permitting entry of endoscopic devices. It is typically a small plastic Luer attachment w...
A device in the form of a small attachment intended to be fitted to the working channel (including biopsy port) of an endoscope to enable access for, and/or exchange of, an endoscopic device while minimizing leakage of liquids and gasses during an endoscopi...
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...
A rigid, hand-held manual surgical instrument designed to be introduced through a laparoscope/laparoscopic port for: 1) atraumatic grasping/clamping of soft tissues (e.g., gallbladder); and 2) access adjacent to the site of clamping (e.g., during laparoscop...
A rigid tube designed to create a channel through the sclera for internal ocular access during posterior segment ophthalmic surgery. It is typically made of plastic materials or high-grade stainless steel and enables the introduction of ophthalmic surgical ...
An endoscope with a rigid inserted portion intended for the visual examination and treatment of the larynx/oropharynx. It is inserted into the body through the mouth during ear/nose/throat (ENT) procedures. Anatomical images are transmitted to the user thro...
A sterile dual-channel delivery device designed to enable a surgeon to apply with precision a two-component medication or adhesive/sealant to a surgical site during open surgery (e.g., arterial anastomosis, colonic anastomosis, and vascular graft reconstruc...
A collection of sterile manual devices intended to create a percutaneous access channel within a vertebral body or other bones (e.g., hand, radius, tibia, calcaneus) prior to the use of an inflatable balloon (e.g., a balloon catheter or balloon tamp) to cre...
An endoscope with a rigid inserted portion intended for the visual examination and treatment of the larynx/oropharynx. It is inserted into the body through the mouth during ear/nose/throat (ENT) procedures. Anatomical images are transmitted to the user by t...
A small unit dedicated to the measurement of carbon dioxide (CO2) content of expired gas obtained through a sampling tube connected to a main respiratory channel (mainstream) or a side-channel (sidestream) of a breathing circuit. It is designed to operate a...
A sterile rigid tube designed to create a channel through the sclera for internal ocular access during posterior segment ophthalmic surgery. It is typically made of plastic materials or high-grade stainless steel and enables the introduction of ophthalmic s...
A non-sterile device intended to be fitted to an endoscope suction channel to enable the operator to control suction whist preventing inflow of air. It is in the form of an attachable valve that controls (opens/closes) the suction channel. This is a reusabl...
A small unit dedicated to the measurement of various gas concentrations, e.g., anaesthetic agents, oxygen (O2), carbon dioxide (CO2), in inspired and expired air obtained through a sampling tube connected to a main respiratory channel (mainstream) or a side...
A long flexible or rigid tube with an atraumatic tip intended to be used during an endoscopic/laparoscopic procedure to provide access for the administration of a haematological concentrate and/or haemostatic agent (e.g., thrombin, platelet concentrate, pol...
A hand-held device intended to enable clear view of the trachea via video imaging to facilitate positioning of an endotracheal (ET) tube prior to the delivery of inhalation anaesthesia and/or ventilation, passing the ET tube through an integrated ET tube ch...
An endoscope with a flexible inserted portion intended for the visual examination of some or all of the ear (external, middle and inner), nasal passages, paranasal sinuses, pharynx, and/or larynx. It is inserted into the body through the appropriate natural...
A sterile, flexible tube designed to be used for the creation of a void within a vertebral body during a minimally invasive procedure commonly known as balloon kyphoplasty. It is manually inserted percutaneously through an access channel under fluoroscopic ...
A device intended to be used by a healthcare professional in a clinical setting to acquire and process the electrical activity of the heart for digital display in the form of a graph, to assist a physician in assessing electrical cardiac physiology [electro...
A device intended to be used by a healthcare professional in a clinical setting to record the electrical activity of the heart and display it in the form of a graph, to assist a physician in assessing electrical cardiac physiology [electrocardiography (ECG)...
A hand-held, manually-operated device designed to administer, in a liquid or spray form, a haematological concentrate (e.g., thrombin, collagen, platelet concentrate, bone marrow aspirate concentrate) to a surgical wound, lesion, or graft during surgery (op...
A device intended to be fitted to an endoscope suction channel to enable the operator to control suction whist preventing inflow of air. It is in the form of an attachable valve that controls (opens/closes) the suction channel. This is a single-use device.
An endoscope with a flexible inserted portion intended for the visual examination of some or all of the ear (external, middle and inner), nasal passages, paranasal sinuses, pharynx, and/or larynx. It is inserted into the body through the appropriate natural...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) instrument designed to test a flexible endoscope for leaks from its internal channels. It is connected to the endoscope using tubing with appropriate connectors to irrigate the channels of the endoscope with air and/or water...
A hand-operated device used to test a flexible endoscope for leaks from its internal channels. It is connected to the endoscope using tubing with connectors to subject the channels to a build-up of air pressure that is created with a hand pump (a bulb). Its...
A sterile device intended to be fitted to an endoscope suction channel to enable the operator to control suction whist preventing inflow of air. It is in the form of an attachable valve that controls (opens/closes) the suction channel. This is a single-use ...
A non-sterile device intended to be fitted to an endoscope suction channel to enable the operator to control suction whist preventing inflow of air. It is in the form of an attachable valve that controls (opens/closes) the suction channel. This is a single-...
A hand-held, manually-operated device designed to administer, in a liquid or spray form, a haematological concentrate and/or haemostatic agent (e.g., thrombin, platelet concentrate, plant polysaccharide) to a surgical wound, lesion, or graft during surgery ...
A device intended to be fitted to an endoscope suction channel to enable the operator to control suction whist preventing inflow of air. It is in the form of an attachable valve that controls (opens/closes) the suction channel. This is a reusable device.