2,982 GUDID devices
A hand-held surgical instrument, usually spoon-shaped or rounded at the working end, used to separate a soft tissue or body structure from another. It is used in general or plastic surgery and is usually designed with a handle which continues into a shaft t...
623 GUDID devices
A hand-held surgical instrument, formed in the shape of a tube, used to provide dissection while controlling intraoperative bleeding, and for the removal of debris/fluids, during ear/nose/throat (ENT) surgery. The device is connected to the tubing of a suct...
147 GUDID devices
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 ...
113 GUDID devices
A sterile, rigid, manual instrument designed to facilitate blunt dissection between tissue planes during laparoscopic procedures, and may additionally be used during open surgical interventions of the abdomen. It is typically made of high-grade stainless st...
37 GUDID devices
A hand-held surgical instrument, usually spoon-shaped or rounded at the working end, used during the dissection of the tonsils during ear/nose/throat (ENT) surgery. It can be designed in several configurations, e.g., with a shaft that terminates at the dist...
24 GUDID devices
An assembly of portable, battery-powered devices intended to continuously monitor interstitial-fluid glucose concentrations in a patient with diabetes mellitus, using an invasive technique. It typically consists of a sterile, subcutaneously-implanted sensor...
16 GUDID devices
A device designed to dissect connective tissue layers creating access to a desired surgical site during a laparoscopic procedure. It typically consists of a cannula, a distention balloon, an obturator, an inflation bulb, and a regulating valve(s). An approp...
15 GUDID devices
A sterile device intended to be implanted subcutaneously for continuous monitoring of glucose levels in interstitial fluid, typically for detecting trends and tracking patterns in patients with diabetes mellitus. It is a small, rod-shaped sensor consisting ...
13 GUDID devices
A device used to dissect connective tissue layers creating access to a surgical site for a variety of surgical procedures. The device typically consists of a cannula, a distention balloon, an obturator, an inflation bulb, and a regulating valve(s). An endos...
11 GUDID devices
A sterile, rigid, laparoscopic device, covered with a sheath of electrical insulation, designed to perform through a compatible laparoscopic instrument (e.g., an access port) and to be connected to an electrosurgical diathermy generator when required to pro...
5 GUDID devices
A collection of devices intended to be used for the implantation of a subcutaneous device (e.g., implantable glucose sensor) [not included]. It typically consists of a blunt dissector, cannula and may include non-dedicated devices (e.g., dressings); it does...
5 GUDID devices
A hand-held surgical instrument, usually spoon-shaped or rounded at the working end, used during the dissection of the tonsils during ear/nose/throat (ENT) surgery. It can be designed in several configurations, e.g., with a shaft that terminates at the dist...