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Portable/mobile rechargeable battery pack

1,106 GUDID devices

A group of rechargeable batteries held within a holder, container, or mobile cart/trolley intended to provide temporary electrical energy to operate a medical device, typically when it is not possible, intentional, or convenient to connect the device being ...

Rechargeable battery pack

1,032 GUDID devices

A group of rechargeable batteries held within a holder or container intended to provide temporary electrical energy to operate a medical device, typically when it is not possible, intentional, or convenient to connect the device being powered to a mains ele...

Rechargeable battery pack

54 GUDID devices

A group of rechargeable batteries held within a holder, container, or mobile cart/trolley intended to provide temporary electrical energy to operate a medical device, typically when it is not possible, intentional, or convenient to connect the device being ...

Intracerebral infusion/drainage catheter, short-term

53 GUDID devices

A sterile flexible tube intended to be surgically inserted through the skull for short-term (= 30 days) subdural access to the brain (e.g., cerebral ventricles, cystic tumours) for cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) drainage and/or infusion of materials (e.g., chemo...

Intracerebral infusion/drainage catheter, short-term

36 GUDID devices

A flexible tube intended to be surgically inserted through the skull for short-term (= 30 days) subdural access to the brain (e.g., cerebral ventricles, cystic tumours) for cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) drainage and/or infusion of materials (e.g., chemotherapeu...

Bone nail trial

32 GUDID devices

A cylindrical rod that simulates an orthopaedic bone nail designed to be placed into the proximal end of the intramedullary canal of a long bone (e.g., through the femoral head) to act as a decisive reference point for the subsequent drilling and insertion ...

Surgical navigation device tracking system cranial localizer holder

1 GUDID devices

A non-sterile component of a surgical navigation device tracking system (e.g., optical device tracking system, electromagnetic device tracking system) intended for short-term (= 30 days) stable fixation of a localizer/tracker to the skull during computer as...