A long, thin flexible tube containing retractable forceps (grasping arms) intended to be inserted into the vasculature (artery/vein) to manually grasp and remove unintentionally-introduced foreign bodies (e.g., sheared cannula tips). Its use is typically in...
A collection of devices which includes a foreign body extraction instrument (typically a curette or forceps), and an electrically-powered light source, and a magnifying lens intended to be inserted into the nasal or ear canal to grip and extract a foreign b...
A hand-held manual surgical instrument designed to obtain soft-tissue biopsy specimens from an open surgical wound or from within/near a large natural orifice (e.g., vagina, rectum) for histopathological examination; it is not intended for endoscopic or cat...
A hand-held instrument used for grasping a tube [e.g., a catheter or an endotracheal (ET) tube] for its insertion and/or extraction into/from the airways, or for grasping obstructive objects for their removal from the airways. Commonly known as a Magill's f...
A hand-held manual surgical instrument designed to obtain soft-tissue biopsy specimens from an open surgical wound or from within/near a large natural orifice (e.g., vagina, rectum) for histopathological examination; it is not intended for endoscopic or cat...
A sterile, hand-held instrument used for grasping a tube [e.g., a catheter or an endotracheal (ET) tube] for its insertion and/or extraction into/from the airways, or for grasping obstructive objects for their removal from the airways. Commonly known as a M...
A strongly constructed dental instrument that is used in the removal of the sharp edges of the alveolar crest of the bone following tooth extraction. It has a forceps or pliers-like design terminating at the distal end with sharp-edged, scoop-shaped jaws at...
A surgical instrument designed for the purpose of extracting (removing) a finger or toenail during a surgical intervention. It comprises of two pivoted blades with curved handles and very thin, wide jaws that are heavily serrated. It is operated by forcing ...
A hand-held, manual, non-surgical device intended to be inserted into the nasal or ear canal to grip and extract a foreign body/debris (e.g., ear wax) during an ear/nose/throat (ENT) procedure; it is not intended for surgical grasping or manipulation of tis...
A collection of surgical instruments intended to remove calculi, debris, and/or to retrieve fragments of catheter tubing, wire guides, pull wires, plastic stents and other foreign bodies during urological and/or gastroenterological interventions. It typical...
A rigid manual device intended to be inserted through the working channel of a compatible endoscope to grasp and remove stones (e.g., calculi from the urinary tract) or foreign bodies during an endoscopic procedure. It is typically a very long instrument wi...
A flexible manual device intended to be inserted through the working channel of a compatible flexible endoscope to grasp and remove stones (e.g., calculi from the urinary tract) or foreign bodies during an endoscopic procedure. It is typically a flexible me...
A non-powered, noninvasive optical device intended to be attached to the proximal end of an appropriate ear/nose/throat (ENT) instrument (e.g., curette or forceps) [not included] to provide magnification of the nasal or ear canal for a procedure (e.g., extr...