Arm and Hammer Baking Soda
Sodium Bicarbonate
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Sodium Bicarbonate
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A chisel-like, one-piece manual surgical instrument designed to cut and/or shape bone by percussion during an orthopaedic procedure. It is hand-held by the operator who uses a surgical mallet or hammer to manually impart a force to the proximal end of the i...
A hand-held manual surgical instrument designed to insert or extract an implantable orthopaedic device (e.g., a bone nail, spiral blade, or bone fixation plate) through application of a striking or screwing force. It is an instrument in a one-piece or modul...
A hand-held, single-blade surgical instrument, bevelled on one side, designed to cut and shape bone during orthopaedic surgery. It is hand-held by the operator who uses a surgical mallet or hammer to manually impart a force to the proximal end of the instru...
A metal and/or plastic hand-held manual surgical instrument designed to position an implant into the body. Its mode of application is by transmission of an impact force to drive the implant into its final position in the body. The proximal end is a handle u...
A hand-held manual surgical instrument designed to strike a surface or another device (e.g., a surgical chisel, gouge, driver) to drive it during a surgical intervention. It is available in a variety of designs and materials; the shaft is typically made of ...
A heavy-duty, hand-held, surgical instrument used to remove pieces of bone or other hard tissue during orthopaedic and plastic surgery procedures. It typically comprises a handle proximally which becomes a shaft that terminates in a convex profile with a sh...
A hand-held, dental, surgical instrument used during dental osteotomy for shaping and condensing bone, typically when performing a dental implant surgical procedure. It is hand-held by the dentist who will use a surgical mallet or hammer to manually impart ...
A hand-held, surgical instrument designed to be used to manually pack tissue or other material during a surgical intervention. It typically consists of a shaft that terminates in a blunt (flat or profiled) tip at the distal end and a handle at the proximal ...
A surgical, chisel-like, instrument designed to cut and/or shape small bones and/or cartilage during plastic surgery. It is hand-held by the surgeon who will typically use a surgical mallet or hammer to manually impart an impacting force to the proximal end...
A metal and/or plastic hand-held manual surgical instrument designed to position an orthopaedic implant within the body by transmission of an impact force that drives the implant into its final position. The proximal end of the instrument is a handle usuall...
A non-powered, hand-held, surgical instrument designed to transmit impact forces, typically from a hammer/mallet to an orthopaedic implant (e.g., intramedullary nail or stem), to position/drive the implant into the body during impact-based implantation. It ...
A collection of surgical instruments and devices intended to be used for the implantation of a sacroiliac joint transarticular fixation/arthrodesis implant during a minimally-invasive procedure. It typically consists of a tray, dedicated soft-tissue protect...
A single-bladed, surgical instrument, bevelled on one side that is used to cut and shape the nasal bones during ear/nose/throat (ENT) surgery. It is hand-held by the surgeon who will use a surgical mallet or hammer to manually impart an impacting force to t...
A collection of surgical instruments intended to be used to prepare a joint for the reconstruction of damaged or torn ligaments, using a replacement device or tissue graft, during open or arthroscopic orthopaedic surgery. It typically consists of one or mor...
A surgical instrument designed to be attached to another surgical implantation instrument or directly to an orthopaedic implant to provide a surface on which an operating surgeon can make strikes, with a surgical hammer or mallet, to insert an orthopaedic i...
A collection of non-sterile surgical instruments and devices intended to be used for the implantation of a sacroiliac joint transarticular fixation/arthrodesis implant during a minimally-invasive procedure. It typically consists of a tray, dedicated soft-ti...
A hand-held manual surgical instrument designed to insert or extract an implantable orthopaedic device (e.g., a bone nail, spiral blade, or bone fixation plate) through application of a striking or screwing force. It is an instrument in a one-piece or modul...
A hand-held manual instrument designed to be used by an examining physician to gently tap near a patient's joints to test reflexes (e.g., patellar, ankle reflexes). It consists of a handle and shaft typically made of stainless steel, and has a head that may...
A hand-held component of an orthopaedic osteotome intended to be attached to an interchangeable blade (not included) to become a chisel-like surgical instrument designed to cut and/or shape bone by percussion during an orthopaedic procedure. The operator ho...
A sterile implantable device designed to be inserted across a toe or finger interphalangeal joint, into the contiguous phalanges, to fuse the joint (arthrodesis), typically to correct joints damaged by traumatic, degenerative or rheumatoid arthritis, or oth...
A collection of dental surgical osteotomes used during dental osteotomy for shaping and condensing bone, typically when performing a dental implant surgical procedure. This device typically contains osteotomes of varying sizes and shapes and a surgical mall...
A single-blade bevelled surgical instrument intended for use in cutting or contouring the bones of the middle ear, otological microsurgery, stapedotomy, and related ear/nose/throat (ENT) surgery. It is hand-held by the surgeon who will use a surgical mallet...
A hand-held manual surgical instrument intended to be used to cut the malleus (hammer-shaped lateral bone of the group of three that form the sound-transmitting ossicles in the middle ear). It is typically a ring-handled instrument with, distal to a pivot p...
A single-bladed, surgical instrument, bevelled on one side with a flat cutting edge that is used to cut and shape the mastoid process (the large projection of the temporal bone of the skull found immediately behind each ear) during ear/nose/throat (ENT) sur...
A hand-held manual instrument designed to be used by an examining physician to gently tap near a patient's joints to test reflexes (e.g., patellar, ankle reflexes). It consists of a handle and shaft typically made of stainless steel, and has a head that may...
A hand-held, surgical instrument used to pack tissue or other material during a surgical intervention. It typically consists of a shaft that terminates in a blunt (flat or profiled) tip at the distal end and a handle at the proximal end. It is typically a o...
A small, non-bioabsorbable, implantable device of fixed-length designed to be inserted within a phalangeal joint (i.e., not a plate) in the finger and/or toe (i.e., interphalangeal or phalangeal/metacarpal/metatarsal) to fuse the joint (arthrodesis), typica...
A single-bladed, hand-held manual surgical instrument designed to cut and shape the bone and cartilage of the nose during ear/nose/throat (ENT) surgery. It typically comprises a handle proximally which becomes a shaft that terminates in a convex profile wit...
A hand-operated, electrically-powered surgical instrument designed to extract orthopaedic (bone) cement from a site of previous application, typically during the procedure to replace a previously cemented prosthesis. This GMDN code may include slide hammers...
A device intended to replace the head of some types of surgical mallets and hammers. It is typically a solid cylinder of various diameters with flat ends; it is made of durable, non-splintering, synthetic polymer materials and is fixed (typically screwed us...