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A manual surgical instrument designed to grasp and hold a bone during an open surgical procedure. It is typically strongly constructed with a scissors-like design, which may or may not be self-retaining, and with ring handles or curved shank handles. It is ...
A hand-held surgical instrument, usually softly rounded and curved at the working end, used to separate the outermost membrane covering of the brain and spinal cord from the inner membranes. It is usually designed with a handle which continues into a shaft ...
A surgical instrument designed to grasp and hold a bone during a surgical procedure. It is typically strongly constructed with a scissors-like design, which may or may not be self-retaining, and with ring handles or curved shank handles. It is made of high-...
An electrically-powered automated or semi-automated laboratory instrument intended to be used for the qualitative and/or quantitative determination of the osmotic concentration of a clinical specimen (e.g., urine, serum, tears, sweat) by comparing its freez...
A manual surgical instrument with strong, curved blades used to grasp and break apart hardened plaster, i.e., that which has already been used to form a cast around a patient's limb or body part. It is designed like a large size forceps with curved serrated...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) laboratory instrument intended to be used for the qualitative and/or quantitative determination of the osmotic concentration of a clinical specimen (e.g., urine, serum, tears, sweat) by comparing its freezing-point depressio...
A hand-held surgical instrument designed to be used within the vasculature (a blood vessel) to scrape, manipulate, and remove tissue therein. It typically made of high-grade stainless steel and consists of a flat blunt blade (no sharp edges) that is either ...
A sterile device designed to be used with a transseptal introducer sheath to penetrate the interatrial septum to gain left-heart access during a transseptal catheterization procedure. It is typically a long, thin tube made of plastic that is curved and roun...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) laboratory instrument intended to be used for the qualitative and/or quantitative determination of the osmotic concentration of a clinical specimen (e.g., urine, serum) by comparing its freezing-point depression curve, or va...
A hand-held surgical instrument designed to manipulate, typically by lifting, the bladder during a surgical intervention in the abdominal cavity. It typically consists of a large flat blunt blade (no sharp edges) at the distal end that is set at a right ang...
A surgical instrument used for grasping and holding a bone during a surgical procedure. It is typically strongly constructed with a scissors-like design, which may or may not be self-retaining, with ring handles or curved shank handles. It is made of high-g...
A hand-held, non-self-retaining surgical instrument intended to be used to separate/draw aside the margins of a wound/incision to allow access to tissues/organs during open surgery; it is not dedicated to ophthalmic surgery or small nerve/vessel retraction,...
An implantable component of a bone-screw internal spinal fixation system in the form of a thin cylinder intended to provide immobilization and stabilization of spinal segments in the treatment of various spinal instabilities or deformities, and also used as...
A chisel-like, one-piece manual surgical instrument designed to cut and/or shape bone by percussion during an orthopaedic procedure. It is hand-held by the operator who uses a surgical mallet or hammer to manually impart a force to the proximal end of the i...
A non-sterile implantable device intended to be used to reduce the deformity of pectus excavatum (funnel chest) by applying outward force from a position deep to the sternum to reposition the sternum; it is typically used in paediatric patients and surgical...
A hand-held manual surgical instrument with a surface(s) of coarse and/or fine grooves or teeth designed to scrape and smooth the surface of bone during a surgical procedure. The device is typically a one-piece instrument with grooves/teeth along all or par...
A hand-held manual surgical instrument with a surface(s) of coarse and/or fine grooves or teeth designed to scrape and smooth the surface of bone during a surgical procedure. The device is typically a one-piece instrument with grooves/teeth along all or par...
A manual surgical instrument designed to lift, position, or pry up (elevate) bone, other anatomical structures, or surgical material/devices during an orthopaedic intervention. It is made of high-grade stainless steel and is available in a wide variety of s...
A hand-held, single-blade surgical instrument, bevelled on one side, designed to cut and shape bone during orthopaedic surgery. It is hand-held by the operator who uses a surgical mallet or hammer to manually impart a force to the proximal end of the instru...
A hand-held manual surgical instrument designed to lift/separate (elevate) or tunnel under the periosteum during surgery, typically orthopaedic, including use on the ribs. It may in addition be used in dentistry to access retained roots, or to remove them w...
A metal and/or plastic hand-held manual surgical instrument designed to position an implant into the body. Its mode of application is by transmission of an impact force to drive the implant into its final position in the body. The proximal end is a handle u...
A hand-held manual surgical instrument designed to lift, position, or pry up (elevate) bone, other anatomical structures, or surgical material/devices during an orthopaedic intervention. It is made of high-grade stainless steel and is available in a wide va...
A small implantable plate/set of plates designed to be attached with screws to craniofacial bone (including the maxilla and/or mandible), to bridge and stabilize a fracture gap or craniotomy flap, and/or cover a burr hole; the material cannot be chemically ...
A hand-held manual surgical instrument designed to apply small atraumatic clips (not included) for the ligation of blood vessels, or similar tubular anatomy, mainly to prevent and/or stop bleeding (i.e., haemostasis) during an open-surgery procedure. It may...
A hand-held, non-self-retaining surgical instrument intended to be used for retracting a nerve, tendon, or blood vessel to separate it from the surrounding tissue primarily to allow access to other tissues during a surgical intervention. It is a shaft-like ...
A hand-held, manual surgical instrument designed to cut a blood vessel (i.e., to cut over a blood vessel or cut longitudinally to split it open) during open vascular surgery; it is not intended for endoscopic use. Often referred to as micro-scissors, it is ...
A surgical, chisel-like, instrument designed to cut and/or shape small bones and/or cartilage during plastic surgery. It is hand-held by the surgeon who will typically use a surgical mallet or hammer to manually impart an impacting force to the proximal end...
A hand-held manual surgical instrument designed to directly compress a blood vessel (vein or artery) to create a temporary haemostasis (arrest or prevention of bleeding). It typically has a self-retaining, scissors-like design with ring handles; the working...
The segment of a laryngoscope (i.e., rigid intubation type) intended to be inserted into the oral cavity to manipulate the tongue, preventing it from obstructing the oropharynx and enabling a clear view of the trachea for the insertion of an endotracheal (E...
A curved tube with a distal inflatable cuff/mask intended to be used in inhalational anaesthesia and resuscitation to facilitate and secure airway patency for the delivery and exchange of gases in spontaneously breathing and ventilated patients. It is inser...