An individual hollow-bore cylinder made of a dense material, e.g., lead (Pb), tungsten (W) or titanium (Ti), used to ensure that only gamma ray activity directly in front of the collimator channel reaches the scintillation crystal of the imaging or detector...
A portable, electrically-powered device intended to enable a direct flat panel detector (not included) to be integrated as part of an analogue x-ray [i.e., screen-film, computerized radiography (plate)] system to convert the analogue x-ray system into a dig...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) photoelectric device that noninvasively measures the brain tissue blood oxygen saturation and venous oxygen saturation in the brain. It is typically used as an adjunct monitor for the regional haemoglobin oxygen saturation o...
A survey meter or area monitor with a spectrometer to separate pulses received from a detector according to pulse size. Pulse size is proportional to energy of the detected radiation. It typically consists of a detector (usually a scintillation or semicondu...
An assembly of diagnostic devices that comprise a non-imaging nuclear medicine system designed primarily for radioactive iodine related thyroid uptake measurement and analysis applications. It can typically be upgraded with the addition of software and hard...
A device intended to cover a flat panel x-ray detector or film cassette (neither included) on which a patient stands, to protect the cassette/detector from the patient’s body weight during a computed or digital radiography procedure of the feet. It is made ...
A conical shaped housing of lead or equivalent material with a single small opening of a fixed diameter at the tapered end of the cone. It projects an inverted image of photon distribution onto the system's crystal detector ensuring that only gamma ray acti...
An electrically-powered, cassette-like device intended to be used as part of an x-ray system to detect x-ray images following exposure, and create a digital signal; it is not dedicated to imaging of a specific anatomy. It includes two types of transducing t...
An assembly of medical devices designed to convert an existing analogue x-ray system to digital (i.e., retrofit) through the acquisition and processing of digital images using existing analogue x-ray system components. As a system it consists of both: 1) a ...
A device designed to verify endotracheal (ET) tube placement by the application of a partial vacuum (using a plunger syringe or a self-inflating bulb) through a small calibre tube introduced into the tracheal tube during airway management. It is used during...
A component of a high performance liquid chromatograph (HPLC) analyser designed to identify/quantify the chemical constituents of a liquid mixture of chemical compounds by electronically registering their rate of exit at the end of the analyser's column(s)....
A noninvasive, hand-held, rechargeable battery-powered device intended to be used to scan a patient¿s head for the detection of an intracranial (e.g., epidural, subdural and intracerebral) haematoma, using near infrared (NIR) technology. It consists of a co...
A hand-held component of an intraoperative parathyroid detection system designed to aid surgeons in recognizing parathyroid tissue during open surgical thyroidectomies and parathyroidectomies using near-infrared (NIR) light and auto-fluorescence. The probe ...
A sterile hand-held component of an intraoperative parathyroid detection system designed to aid surgeons in recognizing parathyroid tissue during open surgical thyroidectomies and parathyroidectomies using near-infrared (NIR) light and auto-fluorescence. Th...
A noninvasive, hand-held, electrically-powered device intended to be used to scan a patient’s head for the detection of an intracranial (e.g., epidural, subdural and intracerebral) haematoma, using near-infrared (NIR) technology. It consists of a control un...
An assembly of devices comprising a diagnostic, stationary, single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) system that is a three-dimensional (3-D) tomographic imaging gamma camera-based system used to detect, record, quantify and analyse radionuclide e...
A photoelectric device applied externally to a body site, e.g., a fingertip, ear lobe, the bridge of nose, a toe, or the bridge of the foot of a paediatric or adult patient for the transcutaneous measurement of haemoglobin oxygen saturation (SpO2) in arteri...
A portable, battery-powered, photoelectric device intended for the transcutaneous measurement and display of haemoglobin oxygen saturation (SpO2). The signals, typically produced by light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and a receiving detector in a probe, or direct...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) photoelectric device intended for the continuous transcutaneous measurement and display of haemoglobin oxygen saturation (SpO2). The signals, typically produced by light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and a receiving detector in a p...
A photoelectric device applied externally to a body site, e.g., a fingertip, ear lobe, the bridge of nose, a toe, or the bridge of the foot of a paediatric or adult patient for the transcutaneous measurement of haemoglobin oxygen saturation (SpO2) in arteri...
An assembly of diagnostic x-ray computed tomography (CT) devices with a gantry large enough to allow imaging of any part of the body. It includes designs with single or multiple fixed annular arrays of x-ray tubes and opposing detectors or those with x-ray ...
A photoelectric component of a pulse Co-oximeter that is applied externally to a body part (e.g., a fingertip for adults, the hand or foot for neonates), for the transcutaneous multiwave measurement of carboxy-haemoglobin saturation (SpCO) and typically sev...
A photoelectric component of a pulse Co-oximeter that is applied externally to a body part (e.g., a fingertip for adults, the hand or foot for neonates), for the transcutaneous multiwave measurement of carboxy-haemoglobin saturation (SpCO) and typically sev...
A electrically-powered electronic device intended to provide an audible, visible and/or tactile signal to alert the patient or a caregiver when a small quantity of urine and/or faeces incontinently released is detected by a sensing mechanism (e.g., a sensor...
A metal wire or flexible rod, typically with a plastic knob at the proximal end, that is inserted into the lumen of a catheter or cannula to provide internal reinforcement to increase the stiffness enough to facilitate manipulation and introduction into the...
A stationary assembly of mains electricity (AC-powered) devices intended to produce two- or three-dimensional (3-D) diagnostic digital x-ray images of the head/neck using cone beam computed tomography (CBCT). It consists of an x-ray source assembly, high-vo...
A device covering a variety of radiation detector probe designs incorporating a solid-state semiconductor serving as an ionization chamber. It is used as a component of a survey meter or analytical instrument used for radiation detection and measurement. It...
A photoelectric device applied externally to a body site, e.g., a fingertip, ear lobe, the bridge of nose, a toe, or the bridge of the foot of a paediatric or adult patient for the transcutaneous measurement of haemoglobin oxygen saturation (SpO2) in arteri...
A portable, battery-powered, electronic device designed to detect hypoxia (oxygen deficiency at the tissue level) via the transcutaneous multiwave measurement and display of carboxy-haemoglobin saturation (SpCO) and typically other related parameters such a...
A mobile assembly of devices designed to use near infrared (NIR) LED light aimed into the eye to acquire, process, display and save in vivo depth-resolved images of anterior and posterior ocular tissue microstructures in clinical and perioperative examinati...