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Titanium Dioxide, Zinc Oxide
Titanium Dioxide, Zinc Oxide
2022-11-12
A device typically in the form of a hook with a handle, or a long stick with a handle and a hook at the distal end, designed to be used by a person with a disability to hook, fix, or grasp a garment to manoeuvre and adjust it while dressing or undressing.
A hand-held, blunt, manual ophthalmic surgical instrument intended for manipulation/retraction of intraocular structures, lens nucleus splitting/manipulation, removal of foreign bodies in the eye, corneal manipulation (e.g., LASIK flap lifting), and/or in s...
An implantable component of a bone-screw internal spinal fixation system that has a curved (hook-shaped) design intended to provide immobilization and stabilization of spinal segments in the treatment of various spinal instabilities or deformities, and also...
A hand-held manual surgical instrument designed to be used to locate and hook extraocular muscles, typically during strabismus correction surgery. It is a slender instrument with a bent blunt distal end and a handle, available in several sizes; some hooks w...
A hand-held manual surgical instrument designed to be used to locate and hook extraocular muscles, typically during strabismus correction surgery. It is a slender instrument with a bent blunt distal end and a handle, available in several sizes; some hooks w...
A shaft-like, hand-held manual surgical instrument intended to be used during ear/nose/throat (ENT) surgery for fixation or traction of the incus bone (the anvil bone of the group of three that form the sound-transmitting ossicles in the middle ear). The de...
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 hand-held, blunt, manual ophthalmic surgical instrument intended for manipulation/retraction of intraocular structures, lens nucleus splitting/manipulation, removal of foreign bodies in the eye, corneal manipulation (e.g., LASIK flap lifting), and/or in s...
A shaft-like surgical instrument whose distal end tapers to form a hook or multiple hooks used to fix or apply traction to uterine fibroids during a gynaecological procedure. It is typically a one-piece instrument made of high-grade stainless steel with a h...
A hand-held, shaft-like, manual surgical instrument designed to apply traction to rectal tissue/fistulae. The device tapers towards the distal end to form a hook or multiple hooks used in the procedure. The proximal end forms a handle which may vary in shap...
A hand-held, shaft-like, manual surgical instrument designed to fix or apply traction to various anatomical structures in gastro-urological (GU) surgical procedures. The device tapers towards the distal end to form a hook or multiple hooks used in the proce...
A hand-held, shaft-like, manual surgical instrument used to excise a segment of a sympathetic nerve or ganglia. The device tapers towards the distal end to form a hook or multiple hooks used in the procedure. The proximal end forms a handle which may vary i...
A hand-held, shaft-like, manual surgical instrument designed to grasp, guide, or direct suture during surgery on the tonsils. The device tapers toward the distal end to form a right angled single hook or multiple hook; multiple hooks are usually in parallel...
A hand-held, shaft-like, manual surgical instrument designed for hooking and applying traction to specific soft-tissues of interest (e.g., skin, vessel, organ, and/or duct), to facilitate surgical intervention; it is not dedicated to separating or drawing a...
A slender, rod-like, hand-held manual surgical instrument intended to be used during an ophthalmic procedure to explore, measure, and/or manipulate ocular tissues (e.g., retraction/manipulation of intraocular structures, lens nucleus splitting, removal of f...
A hand-held, surgical instrument used for hooking around or into bone, typically to grasp, hold, and apply traction to the bone during a surgical intervention. It is a shaft-like instrument with a robust design and can have a singular hook or multiple hooks...
A hand-held, shaft-like, manual surgical instrument designed for hooking and applying traction to specific soft-tissues of interest (e.g., skin, vessel, organ, and/or duct) to allow surgical intervention on those tissues. It is not primarily designed for pu...
A hand-held manual surgical instrument designed to hook skin or tissue in order to grasp, apply traction, and lift the skin/tissue during a surgical intervention. It is typically a shaft-like instrument with small double hooks at the distal end and a handle...
A dedicated ophthalmic surgical instrument intended to be used explicitly for the temporary mechanical retraction/dilatation of intraocular tissues (e.g., iris) during ophthalmic surgery. It is typically a small hook-like device which may include a retentio...
A distal component of a surgical retraction system, surgical retractor, and/or surgical instrument assist arm system designed to function as a parting edge/hook to separate the margins of a wound/incision during a surgical procedure. It is intended to be at...
A distal component of a surgical retraction system, surgical retractor, and/or surgical instrument assist arm system designed to function as a parting edge/hook to separate the margins of a wound/incision during an open surgical procedure. It is intended to...
A sterile device designed to apply continuous tension to an area of skin to stretch it to achieve a surplus of full thickness skin and subcutaneous tissue for the closure of a wound where the margins are too far apart for suturing, or prior to the surgical ...
A slender, rod-like, hand-held manual surgical instrument intended to be used during an ophthalmic procedure to explore, measure, and/or manipulate ocular tissues (e.g., retraction/manipulation of intraocular structures, lens nucleus splitting, removal of f...
A hand-held manual instrument intended to be used by a physician for the extraction of an intrauterine device (IUD). The proximal end forms a handle which may vary in shape and which tapers toward the distal end to form a hook. It is typically made of high-...
A hand-held, shaft-like, manual surgical instrument designed for hooking and applying traction to specific soft-tissues of interest (e.g., skin, vessel, organ, and/or duct), to facilitate surgical intervention; it is not dedicated to separating or drawing a...
A surgical instrument for separating or drawing aside the margins of a surgical incision made during ear/nose/throat (ENT) surgery or various structures of these anatomical locations. It can have various designs, e.g., double or single-ended with a flat or ...
A hand-held manual instrument intended for introducing a lacrimal tube/stent into the canaliculi, nasolacrimal duct, and/or nasal cavity through the corner of the eye, during a lacrimal intubation procedure for treating pathologies of the tear drainage syst...
A hand-held manual surgical instrument designed to cut or incise the dura mater without damaging the underlying structures during a surgical intervention. It is typically a one-piece instrument with a sharp, single-edged, cutting blade terminating in a hook...
A sterile, hand-held, shaft-like, manual surgical instrument designed for hooking and applying traction to specific soft-tissues of interest (e.g., skin, vessel, organ, and/or duct) to allow surgical intervention on those tissues. It is not primarily design...
An artificial substitute for a missing hand that comes in various forms (e.g., a hook or type of tool) and that replaces some of the functions of the hand.