2 GUDID devices
A battery-powered, hand-held device intended to be used in the home or healthcare facility by a patient to help initiate urination and facilitate complete bladder emptying through application of small mechanical vibrations to the lower abdomen to promote ur...
1,026 GUDID devices
An empty covered receptacle containing no additives or media intended to be used for the collection, and preservation and/or transport, of more than one type of clinical specimen (e.g., urine, faeces, sputum, mucous, tissue) derived from different body regi...
552 GUDID devices
An empty pouch or bottle made of plastic or glass intended to contain a fluid (e.g., saline, medication) for intravenous (IV) administration; some types may in addition be intended for enteral feeding applications. It may be composed of one or more chambers...
511 GUDID devices
A one-piece plastic pouch designed to be attached with adhesive to a patient's skin around a stoma for use as a urine collection device in the management of urinary diversions; it includes a drainage tap to permit the emptying of fluids (open-ended). The en...
316 GUDID devices
A plastic pouch composed of two or more parts [e.g., a barrier (wafer) and a pouch; both having flange/locking mechanisms] designed to attach to a patient's skin around a stoma for use as a urinary collection device in the management of urinary diversions. ...
222 GUDID devices
A sterile implantable device designed to reconstruct or augment the breast that is composed of a silicone rubber outer shell, made of polysiloxane(s), with a single lumen inflated with sterile isotonic saline to the desired size. The implant may be of fixed...
205 GUDID devices
An empty glass or plastic container, typically with a relatively narrow neck and a lid/cap, intended to be used to store medication so that it retains its viability. This is typically a single-patient device that is reused until the contents are exhausted.
174 GUDID devices
A mobile, mains electricity (AC-powered) device assembly designed to collect surgical fluid waste and plume smoke generated by surgical procedures involving electrosurgical diathermy, electrocautery, or a laser. It typically consists of a suction pump, tubi...
105 GUDID devices
An empty device designed as a portable, supplemental, refillable container intended as a storage for liquid oxygen (LOX) and its conversion into gaseous form for delivery of medical oxygen (O2) at various pulsed or fixed flow settings to a patient who typic...
92 GUDID devices
An empty pouch or bottle made of plastic or glass intended to contain a fluid of nutrients for administration to a patient through an enteral tube that provides direct access to the stomach, duodenum, or jejunum; it is not intended for intravenous (IV) admi...
81 GUDID devices
An assembly of devices designed to collect and dispose of both surgical fluid waste and plume smoke generated by surgical procedures involving electrosurgical diathermy, electrocautery, or a laser. It typically consists of a mains electricity (AC-powered) m...
78 GUDID devices
An empty device designed as a large reservoir for the storage of liquid oxygen (LOX) prior to its distribution and use. It typically consists of a large capacity (e.g., 10 or 100 litres) double vessel bulk tank (i.e., an inner vessel to contain the liquid o...
62 GUDID devices
An implantable device designed to reconstruct or augment the breast that is composed of a silicone rubber outer shell, made of polysiloxane(s), with a single lumen inflated with sterile isotonic saline to the desired size; the shell surface is smooth. The i...
55 GUDID devices
A gas-regulating component of a medical gas (e.g., carbon dioxide, oxygen, nitrous oxide, gas mixtures) cylinder to lower high, variable gas pressure to a lower, constant working pressure. It includes a cylinder shut-off switch (i.e., cylinder valve), regul...
52 GUDID devices
A plastic sac intended to be used to collect stomach contents during gastric drainage/decompression, via an enteral tube (not included), to drain/empty stomach contents (e.g., prior to surgery, as therapy for obstructed bowel). This is a single-use device.
42 GUDID devices
A non-sterile, hand-held, retractor-like device intended to be used to manually reduce a rectocele (herniation of lower bowel/rectum through a vaginal wall tear) during defecation to facilitate bowel emptying. It is intended to be used by direct application...
41 GUDID devices
A collection of non-powered devices intended exclusively for professional use to obtain by suction a mucus/sputum specimen from the oropharynx of a neonate for microbiological examination; it might in addition be used to clear mucus from the oropharynx to a...
40 GUDID devices
An empty glass or plastic receptacle intended for the safe storage and easy handling of solutions (e.g., sterile distilled water or saline) that are used during intravenous (IV) and/or irrigation procedures; however, it is neither intended to be connected t...
35 GUDID devices
A device that is used to measure the flow and volume of urine from a patient during the course of normal urination in order to identify micturation disturbances. The device is usually used by healthcare professionals who instruct the patient to empty their ...
34 GUDID devices
A receptacle with a relative vacuum in its interior designed to be filled with intravenous (IV) fluids. It is typically an empty, pre-sealed container (e.g., glass bottles) with appropriate shape and size (usually in a range from 250 to 2000 ml) for IV solu...
30 GUDID devices
A device intended to be used during endoscopy procedures to provide a receptacle for irrigation water and a conduit for air/carbon dioxide (CO2) used for insufflation. It is typically in the form of an empty plastic bottle with a connector intended to attac...
30 GUDID devices
A gas-regulating component of a medical gas (e.g., carbon dioxide, oxygen, nitrous oxide, gas mixture) cylinder to reduce high, variable gas pressure to a lower, constant working pressure. It typically includes a cylinder shut-off switch (i.e., cylinder val...
29 GUDID devices
A portable, hand-held, mechanical device, typically in the form of a large pen, designed to accept a pharmaceutical-containing cartridge (not included) and intended to be used by a patient or carer for subcutaneous or intramuscular injection of a dose of th...
27 GUDID devices
A portable, hand-held container intended to be directly urinated into by a patient for excretory purposes; it may be specific to male or female patients, or unisex. It is typically in the form of a bottle with a handle, or a bag, or pouch; it may include a ...
26 GUDID devices
An empty glass or plastic container, typically with a relatively narrow neck, intended for the safe storage and easy handling of sterile solutions (e.g., sterile distilled water or saline) that are used during intravenous and/or irrigation procedures. It is...
22 GUDID devices
An empty receptacle designed to hold a disinfection solution for subsequent disinfection of a medical device (e.g., dental suction system, water pipeline); it is not intended to hold medical devices or to be used during a medical procedure. It is available ...
22 GUDID devices
An empty covered receptacle containing no additives or media intended to be used in the home and clinical settings for the collection, and preservation and/or transport, of a saliva/oral, nasal, nasopharyngeal, oropharyngeal, and/or lower respiratory tract ...
20 GUDID devices
A device designed to collect stones (calculi) from urine during normal micturition (urination). It is typically designed as a sieve-like container with handles for holding and emptying, and is typically mounted into a funnel/holder system that may be attach...
19 GUDID devices
A sterile, non-powered device intended to be inserted into the female urethra to facilitate urine voiding in patients with incomplete bladder emptying due to impaired detrusor contractility (IDC) of neurologic origin. It is a tube, held in place at the blad...
13 GUDID devices
A device intended to facilitate the emptying and/or reclosure of an open-ended ostomy bag. This is a reusable device.