Hand Sanitizer Gel
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A device designed to help a person using a walking aid to grasp the walking aid (e.g., a walking stick, cane, crutch, walking frame or rollator) securely. Included are adjustable grips, grips with antislip material and grips of special material such as foam...
A manual surgical instrument specially designed to grip the end of a wire, typically the self-boring type, for its extraction from the patient's body. It has a scissors-like design with strong curved handles and short pointed jaws that are heavily serrated ...
A heavy-duty, hand-held, surgical instrument with specially designed sturdy handles and gripping jaws intended to be used to securely grip around or hold an object during a surgical intervention. It is made of high-grade stainless steel and is designed like...
A surgical instrument with specially designed sturdy blades used to grip, tighten and/or twist wires that are being applied to the patient during a surgical intervention. It typically has a scissors-like design with ring handles, is made of high-grade stain...
A manual surgical instrument designed to obtain a tissue or bone sample typically for histopathological analysis. The instrument may be ring-handled, pistol grip, or shaft-like in design. Ring-handled or pistol grip designs feature extended shafts which ter...
A rubber device designed to fit over a wheelchair brake handle to improve comfort and ease of operation of the brake. It is typically made of rubber with features designed to allow ease of grip (e.g., textured surface).
A hand-held manual surgical instrument designed to deploy a ligature (e.g., a latex rubber band) to internal haemorrhoids for their removal through blood flow occlusion. It is typically made of high-grade stainless steel, and has a long shaft with a profile...
A manual surgical instrument with strong, curved blades used to grasp and break apart hardened plaster, i.e., that which has already been used to form a cast around a patient's limb or body part. It is designed like a large size forceps with curved serrated...
A hand-held manual surgical instrument designed to be used with a rib/rib cage internal fixation/bracing system for crimping (tightening) the grip implants around a rib or the holding arms of a grip to a bracing bar. The instrument is typically made of high...
A sterile device designed specifically to be attached to the handle (or holding portion) of a surgical instrument to provide grip for improved manipulation of the handle during surgical procedures. It is typically a synthetic polymer device designed for att...
A device designed specifically to be attached to the handle (or holding portion) of a surgical instrument to provide grip for improved manipulation of the handle during surgical procedures. It is typically a synthetic polymer device designed for attachment ...
A powered artificial substitute for a missing hand that may be attached to a natural arm or used as part of an upper-limb external prosthetic system, and is designed to replace the appearance and some of the function of the hand. The device features an inte...
A hand-held tubular surgical device designed to be used during an orthopaedic implantation procedure to hold/grip an implant (e.g., an orthopaedic bone screw), facilitate the acceptance of an orthopaedic instrument (e.g., a screwdriver or a smaller diameter...
A manual surgical instrument designed to grasp and hold a bone during an open surgical procedure. It is typically strongly constructed with a scissors-like design, which may or may not be self-retaining, and with ring handles or curved shank handles. It is ...
A manual surgical instrument with heavily serrated jaws at the working end designed to grasp, join, compress or support an organ, vessel or tissue. This instrument is typically made of high-grade stainless steel and comes in two main designs: 1) a flat, pin...
A heavy-duty, surgical instrument with specially designed sturdy handles and gripping jaws (typically parallel) used to grip and hold an object during a surgical intervention. It has a scissors-like design with curved handles and is made of high-grade stain...
A heavy-duty manual surgical instrument with specially-designed sturdy handles and blade jaws used to grip, tighten, and/or twist wires during a surgical intervention. It has a scissors-like design with curved handles and is made of high-grade stainless ste...
A preformed device designed to encompass the fingers, hand or forearm to create a holder which can be attached to an external frame to provide traction/suspension of the upper limb during surgical procedures on the hand, arm or shoulder. It is typically mad...
A manually-operated, one-piece dental device intended to be used to retrieve an in situ dental implant [i.e., anchorage and/or retention (abutment) component], typically because of damage (e.g., a broken collar) or malfunction, from the oral cavity. It typi...
A sterile, hand-held surgical tubular device designed to be used during an orthopaedic implantation procedure to hold/grip an implant (e.g., an orthopaedic bone screw) and/or facilitate the acceptance of an orthopaedic instrument (e.g., a screwdriver or a s...
A surgical instrument designed to grasp and hold a bone during a surgical procedure. It is typically strongly constructed with a scissors-like design, which may or may not be self-retaining, and with ring handles or curved shank handles. It is made of high-...
A general-purpose, manual surgical instrument designed for taking a soft tissue or bone sample during ear/nose/throat (ENT) surgery. It is typically designed with a long, thin, two-part sliding shaft (the upper part sliding along the lower part) which is jo...
An electrically-powered instrument designed to assess neuromuscular function by measuring the force or power exerted by the muscles of the hand/forearm to squeeze/pinch an object. It is used to assess a patient's grip strength in clinical or research settin...
A hand-held manual surgical instrument used for general-purpose grasping/picking up of other devices/objects typically with the intention of maintaining a sterile condition or avoiding direct hand contact because of unhygienic/unfavourable conditions. It ty...
A non-powered, mechanical instrument designed to assess neuromuscular function by measuring the force or power exerted by the muscles of the hand/forearm to squeeze/pinch an object. It is used to assess a patient's grip and/or pinch strength in clinical or ...
An exercise apparatus designed to simulate the motion of climbing stairs primarily to increase cardiovascular endurance by keeping the heart and respiration rates elevated over a continuous period (aerobics); it also promotes lower-body muscle strength. It ...
A sterile, hand-held, manual surgical instrument designed for general-purpose grasping/picking up of other devices/objects typically with the intention of maintaining a sterile condition or avoiding direct hand contact because of unhygienic/unfavourable con...
A device typically made of metal, wood, and synthetic materials that is attached to the large wheels of a wheelchair to enhance the wheelchair occupant's ability/efficiency to self propel the wheelchair using at hand and arm power. It provides ergonomic sur...
A surgical instrument used for grasping and holding a bone during a surgical procedure. It is typically strongly constructed with a scissors-like design, which may or may not be self-retaining, with ring handles or curved shank handles. It is made of high-g...
A manually-operated surgical instrument (rotated by hand) designed to penetrate a fingernail, or toenail, to access the underlying tissue, typically to relieve pressure from a subungual haematoma (release of blood/fluid accumulated in the underlying nail be...