10 GUDID devices
A hollow slender tubular instrument designed for percutaneous insertion to provide access for instruments (e.g., biopsy needle) under radiological image guidance [e.g., ultrasound] during procedures relating to tissue lesions (e.g., biopsy, ablation). The c...
6 GUDID devices
A hollow slender tubular instrument designed for percutaneous insertion to provide access for instruments (e.g., biopsy needle) under radiological image guidance [e.g., ultrasound] during procedures relating to tissue lesions (e.g., biopsy, ablation). The c...
3 GUDID devices
A rigid, single-lumen, surgical instrument intended to be percutaneously inserted through the chest to provide access to the pleural and/or mediastinal cavity to facilitate the introduction of surgical instruments as part of a minimally-invasive procedure; ...
434 GUDID devices
An assembly of devices used to gain access to the spine by dilation of the overlying tissues for the placement and support of an endoscope. It typically includes the endoscope, a light source, a fibreoptic light cable, a camera control unit, a camera, and c...
4 GUDID devices
A sterile, flexible, single-lumen tube intended to access the biliary system during open surgery to introduce fluids (e.g., saline) to irrigate the lumen following a procedure to remove debris (e.g., biliary stone removal); it might additionally be intended...
20 GUDID devices
A support platform designed as a flat, shallow vessel with a raised rim, that functions as a component of an endoscope transport trolley [i.e., it inserts into the trolley (cart)]. It provides a protective space for the transport and short-term storage of a...
693 GUDID devices
A device intended to be used to dilate a body lumen or access channel to facilitate the introduction of endoscopic instruments percutaneously (through the skin) or through a natural orifice (e.g., urethra). It may be a flexible or rigid rod/tube with a tape...
404 GUDID devices
A device intended to be used to dilate a body lumen or access channel to facilitate the introduction of endoscopic instruments percutaneously (through the skin) or through a natural orifice (e.g., urethra). It may be a flexible or rigid rod/tube with a tape...
9 GUDID devices
A collection of sterile devices used to assist in the placement of an endotracheal (ET) tube during difficult/emergency airway access procedures. The device typically consists of a guidewire, needles, and a needle holder made of metal, and catheters and ada...
75 GUDID devices
A collection of devices intended to be used chairside during a endodontic procedure to facilitate the access, handling, temporary storage and convenient selection of endodontic instruments (e.g., files/rasps). The set may be positioned on a surface or worn ...
7 GUDID devices
A non-sterile, hand-held, manually-operated surgical instrument designed to perform through a compatible endoscopic instrument (e.g., an access port) to insert, manipulate, and activate (apply) an internally-anchored endoscopic retractor to provide hands-fr...
6 GUDID devices
A small device intended to be attached to an endoscope port to allow controlled introduction of a cleaning brush (not included) into the channels of the endoscope; it is not intended for use during a medical procedure. It typically has a tubular form with o...
5 GUDID devices
A rod-like component of an endoscopic cutting stapler with electronic sensors intended to enable connection between the stapler handpiece and the endpiece/loading unit with dimensions (width) compatible with endoscopic access, but may not preclude open surg...
5 GUDID devices
A non-sterile, interchangeable, tubular device (sleeve) designed to be attached (screwed or snapped) to a dedicated applier and perform through a compatible endoscopic instrument (e.g., an access port) to insert an internally-anchored endoscopic retractor f...
2 GUDID devices
A tubular sleeve designed to encompass an endoscope to direct the flow of carbon dioxide (CO2) insufflation gas to the distal end of the endoscope to prevent condensation and maintain a clear image of the intervention site. It is introduced through an endos...
2 GUDID devices
A rod-like component of an endoscopic cutting stapler intended to enable connection between the stapler handpiece and the endpiece/loading unit with dimensions (width) compatible with endoscopic access, but may not preclude open surgical use. It is a thin m...
274 GUDID devices
A flexible tube intended to be used for ureteral access to allow introduction of other instruments (e.g., endoscope, catheter) and/or for guidewire exchange during a urological procedure. It may be intended for ureteral access via transurethral and/or percu...
52 GUDID devices
A rigid, hand-held, manual surgical instrument with a sharp tip designed for direct penetration of skin and soft tissues to access an endoscopic surgical site (e.g., laparoscopic), without need of a traditional insertion conduit, where it is intended to gra...
41 GUDID devices
A flexible tube intended to be used for ureteral access for the passage of other instruments (e.g., endoscope, catheter) and/or for guidewire exchange during a urological procedure. It may be intended for ureteral access via transurethral and/or percutaneou...
4 GUDID devices
A substance intended to be used exclusively as a lubricant to facilitate the introduction/manipulation of a device (e.g., cystoscope, catheter, surgical instrument) in the urinary tract, via endoscopic access through the urethra or percutaneous suprapubic c...
4 GUDID devices
A non-sterile substance intended to be used exclusively as a lubricant to facilitate the introduction/manipulation of a device (e.g., cystoscope, catheter, surgical instrument) in the urinary tract, via endoscopic access through the urethra or percutaneous ...
102 GUDID devices
A device in the form of a small attachment intended to be fitted to the working channel (including biopsy port) of an endoscope to enable access for, and/or exchange of, an endoscopic device while minimizing leakage of liquids and gasses during an endoscopi...
46 GUDID devices
A sterile device intended to be fitted over the working channel access port of an endoscope to minimize leakage of liquids and gases through the working channel, while permitting entry of endoscopic devices. It is typically a small plastic Luer attachment w...
19 GUDID devices
A sterile, nonimplantable, intraoperative surgical instrument designed to be inserted into the abdominal or thoracic cavity through a compatible endoscopic instrument (e.g., an access port) to provide hands-free retraction of a selected organ by anchoring i...
17 GUDID devices
A multicomponent assembly of mains electricity (AC-powered) devices designed for real-time visualization/navigation of a catheter and/or endoscope during insertion in the gastrointestinal tract, by detecting its position/movement within an electromagnetic (...
9 GUDID devices
An electrically-powered unit intended to be used for both washing and chemical disinfection of endoscopes, and their accessories. It has built-in features to circulate cleaning and disinfectant solutions through the lumen (flushing) of the endoscope; some t...
5 GUDID devices
A device in the form of a small attachment intended to be fitted to the working channel (including biopsy port) of an endoscope to enable access for, and/or exchange of, an endoscopic device while minimizing leakage of liquids and gasses during an endoscopi...
3 GUDID devices
A combination of electrical devices intended to electrically connect/interface two or more endoscopic video imaging system subunits. It includes an electrical cable(s), an interface unit, and may typically include additional supportive accessories (e.g., eq...
2 GUDID devices
A mains electricity (AC-powered) unit intended to be used for the washing and/or disinfecting of endoscopes, and their accessories, with water or an appropriate disinfectant solution. It has built-in features to circulate a solution through the lumen (flush...
12,907 GUDID devices
A hand-held manual surgical instrument with sharp, scoop-shaped jaws designed for cutting tough tissues (intervertebral disk) or bone, through a cutting/biting action, during open spinal surgery (e.g., laminectomy, discectomy). It is typically made of metal...