A non-sterile, manual device designed to compress a piece of medical device tubing or tubular container to reversibly occlude its lumen and stop the flow of material within; it is not intended for patient-contact. It has a manual mechanism (e.g., hinging, r...
A non-sterile, manual device designed to compress a piece of medical device tubing to reversibly occlude its lumen and stop the flow of material within; it is not intended for patient-contact. It has a manual mechanism (e.g., hinging, roller-type, vice-like...
A manual device designed to compress a piece of medical device tubing or tubular container to reversibly occlude its lumen and stop the flow of material within; it is not intended for patient-contact. It has a manual mechanism (e.g., hinging, roller-type, v...
A manual device designed to compress a piece of medical device tubing to reversibly occlude its lumen and stop the flow of material within; it is not intended for patient-contact. It has a manual mechanism (e.g., hinging, roller-type, vice-like) whereby pre...
A non-sterile, small, metallic or plastic, clip-like device designed to irreversibly (permanently) compress a piece of medical device tubing to occlude its lumen and stop the flow of material within; it is not intended for patient-contact. It is intended to...
A hand-held surgical instrument designed to accept a vitrectomy contact lens for manual manipulation and positioning of the lens during vitreoretinal surgery. It consists of a handle with a distal lens-holding feature (e.g., c-shaped clip). This is a reusab...
A sterile, hand-held manual surgical instrument designed to temporarily compress the umbilical cord immediately after birth. It is used before cutting or ligating (e.g., with a clip) the cord, and is intended to enable aseptic haemostasis. It is typically m...
A hand-held manual device designed to compress (pinch) a non-patient-contact sealing device (e.g., a clip or crimping ring of metal applied apart from the body) to reduce its size (diameter) and create a tight seal on objects being clamped or held together....
A hand-held manual surgical instrument designed to temporarily compress the umbilical cord immediately after birth. It is used before cutting or ligating (e.g., with a clip) the cord, and is intended to enable aseptic haemostasis. The design may incorporate...