A distal component of a surgical retraction system, surgical retractor, and/or surgical instrument assist arm system designed to function as a parting edge to separate the margins of a wound/incision during a surgical procedure. It is intended to be attache...
A distal component of a surgical retraction system, surgical retractor, and/or surgical instrument assist arm system designed to function as a parting edge to separate the margins of a wound/incision during an open surgical procedure. It is intended to be a...
A noninvasive mounting device (e.g., a large ring, table-fixed bridging bar) designed as a component of a surgical retraction system, intended to be placed/fixed around a surgical incision site and upon which retraction system blades/components are mounted ...
A noninvasive mounting device (e.g., a large ring, table-fixed bridging bar) designed as a component of a surgical retraction system, intended to be placed/fixed around a surgical incision site and upon which retraction system blades/components are mounted ...
A sterile, noninvasive mounting device (e.g., a large ring, table-fixed bridging bar) designed as a component of a surgical retraction system, intended to be placed/fixed around a surgical incision site and upon which retraction system blades/components are...
A distal component of a surgical retraction system, surgical retractor, and/or surgical instrument assist arm system designed to function as a parting edge/hook to separate the margins of a wound/incision during a surgical procedure. It is intended to be at...
A distal component of a surgical retraction system, surgical retractor, and/or surgical instrument assist arm system designed to function as a parting edge/hook to separate the margins of a wound/incision during an open surgical procedure. It is intended to...
A component of a surgical retraction system or surgical retractor designed to function as a parting edge to separate the margins of a wound/incision during an open surgical procedure. It is intended to be attached to the frame (e.g., mounting ring/bar) of a...
A mains electricity (AC-powered), stationary assembly of devices designed to enable one person to lift and move an incapacitated patient or a person with a disability, of any size and weight, safely and with minimal physical effort within an area limited by...
A non-powered, fixed assembly of devices designed to enable one person to lift and move an incapacitated patient or a person with a disability safely and with minimal physical effort within an area limited by the lifting radius of the system. Also known as ...
A frame-like assembly of surgical instruments/devices intended to be used to create a self-locking, self-retaining mechanism to temporarily part tissue (e.g., hold the edges of an incision open) to expose internal tissues or organs for access during open su...
A pad made of open-cell foam material designed to be placed into a wound during a vacuum-assisted wound closure procedure, commonly known as negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT); it does not include an antimicrobial agent(s). It is typically used to treat...
A sterile, tubular, semi-rigid, hand-held device used to scrape the lining of the uterus for the removal of tissue during a gynaecological procedure, typically for the removal of an early or non-viable embryo/foetus. The device typically has a rounded blunt...
A portable assembly of devices designed to apply suction to help heal traumatic and chronic skin wounds (e.g., grafts, incisions, burns, ulcers) with low to moderate levels of exudate. It typically consists of an electrically-powered vacuum pump, a highly-a...
A portable assembly of devices designed to apply suction to help heal traumatic and chronic skin wounds (e.g., grafts, incisions, burns, ulcers) with low to moderate levels of exudate. It typically consists of a non-sterile battery-powered vacuum pump, a hi...
A pad made of open-cell foam material designed to be placed into a wound during a vacuum-assisted wound closure procedure; commonly known as negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT). It is typically used to treat hard-to-heal open wounds (e.g., acute, traumat...
An assembly of devices designed to treat hard-to-heal open wounds (e.g., acute, traumatic, and chronic), burns, diabetic/pressure ulcers, flaps, and grafts with suction. It typically consists of a dressing (e.g., open-cell foam or medicated gauze), an airti...
A device intended to connect to a surgical power tool system motor [it is locked and held in a collet or quick coupling and not simply gripped in a drill chuck (Jacobs chuck)] to convert the non-dedicated mechanical energy provided by the motor to a dedicat...
A portable assembly of devices designed to treat hard-to-heal open wounds (e.g., traumatic and chronic) and diabetic/pressure ulcers with suction. It typically consists of a non-sterile battery-powered vacuum pump, an integrated disposable collection canist...
An assembly of devices designed to treat hard-to-heal open wounds (e.g., acute, traumatic, and chronic), burns, diabetic/pressure ulcers, flaps, and grafts with suction. It typically consists of a dressing (e.g., open-cell foam or medicated gauze), an airti...
A heavy, hand-held, manual surgical instrument with a spoon-like, sharp-edged distal end on a long thin shaft that is used to access and scrape tissue from the common hepatic/bile duct system during a gastroenterological/urological (GU) procedure. The devic...
A pad made of open-cell foam material designed to be placed into a wound during a vacuum-assisted wound closure procedure; commonly known as negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT), and that contains an antimicrobial agent [e.g., silver (Ag)]. It is typicall...
A sheet of plastic material designed to be placed over a wound dressing (e.g. open-cell foam or medicated gauze) to create a complete occlusion over and around a wound during negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT). This film dressing is typically vapour per...
A sterile, frame-like assembly of surgical instruments/devices intended to be used to create a self-locking, self-retaining mechanism to temporarily part tissue (e.g., hold the edges of an incision open) to expose internal tissues or organs for access durin...