A non-powered device designed to support and stabilize from the floor a medical table top [e.g., an operating table top for hand surgery, or a table top for cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)] or table [e.g., base of a traction table]. It may be in the for...
A device designed to support and stabilize from the floor a medical table top [e.g., an operating table top for hand surgery, or a table top for cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)] or table [e.g., base of a traction table]. It may be in the form of a slend...
A hand-held device designed for crushing or splitting in two medication in the form of a tablet for easier ingestion by a patient who cannot swallow the tablet whole. It is designed for convenience to be carried in the user's pocket or handbag (purse) and t...
A hand-operated electronic unit with a configuration of analogue or digital push-buttons (alphanumeric, colour-, or symbol-coded) designed to control the functions of an operating table (e.g., orthopaedic operating table, ophthalmic operating table), lights...
A hand-held device designed for crushing or splitting in two medication in the form of a tablet for easier ingestion by a patient who cannot swallow the tablet whole. It is normally available [non-prescription] over-the-counter (OTC) and designed for conven...
A hand-operated tensioning device designed to be attached to a patient-contact device (e.g., hand wrap/trap, pelvic bone pin, foot boot, skull tongs) for the application of adjustable pulling force (traction) to a body part (e.g., leg, arm, hand, head, pelv...
An orthopaedic device designed as a flat plate with converging slots and clamps onto which the patient's hand is placed and held (locked) through the application of the clamps to the fingers so that traction can be applied to the hand and fingers. Also know...
A battery-powered, hand-held device/device assembly designed to be placed over the external body surface for collection, display, and analysis of ultrasound information during a variety of ultrasound imaging procedures (i.e., non-dedicated); it may in addit...
A portable, non-dedicated, and commonly hand-held computing device intended for the download/running of medical software to input, process and/or display data. It typically includes a microprocessor [central processing unit (CPU)], a display screen, and a k...
An electronic hand-held device designed to help a patient with a disability control the operation of a proximal human interface device (HID) [e.g., computer, tablet, smartphone, assistive speech generator] through a wired or wireless connection (e.g., Bluet...
A battery-powered, hand-held device/device assembly designed to be inserted into the vagina and/or rectum for collection, display, and analysis of ultrasound information during an intracavity ultrasound imaging procedure. It consists of a long, slim, probe-...
A hand-operated, self-retaining, one-piece surgical instrument intended to be used to separate/draw aside the margins of a wound/incision to allow access to tissues/organs during open surgery; it is not intended to retract the ribs and is not dedicated to o...
A device designed to measure blood pressure consisting of an inflatable cuff that fits around a limb (arm or thigh), an inflation bulb for controlling the air pressure within the cuff, an aneroid manometer, and tubing. The aneroid manometer consists of a me...
A hand-held manual surgical instrument designed to invasively distract (force apart) two bone surfaces to enable a surgical procedure. It typically aids in fracture reduction by helping to temporarily stabilize bones prior to definitive surgical fixation. I...
A manually-operated surgical instrument designed to bend orthopaedic devices, typically those for implantation (e.g., orthopaedic rods, bone fixation plates), to an appropriate anatomical shape. The bending process is typically performed within the operatin...
A heavy-duty manual surgical instrument designed to hold and cut orthopaedic surgical implant devices (i.e., metal rods, plates, screws). The cutting is typically performed with a shearing action. It may be a hand-held or a table mounted device. This is a r...
A battery-powered, hand-held, electronic instrument designed to measure the maximum rate of expiratory gas flow [peak expiratory flow (PEF) or peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR)] and forced expiratory volume (FEV) from the lungs. It typically includes a mouth...
A sterile, hand-operated, self-retaining, one-piece surgical instrument intended to be used to separate/draw aside the margins of a wound/incision to allow access to tissues/organs during open surgery; it is not intended to retract the ribs and is not dedic...
A hand-operated surgical instrument designed to noninvasively distract (force apart) a joint to facilitate an orthopaedic surgical procedure (e.g., hip arthroscopy). It is a mechanical tool with a manual trigger, for distraction and release, intended to be ...
An electrically-powered device designed exclusively for professional use to measure several or all respiratory gas volume and flow parameters for evaluation of basic pulmonary function [e.g., vital capacity (VC), peak expiratory flow (PEF), forced expirator...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) device designed as a work surface, with or without storage compartments, that supports ophthalmic instruments (e.g., slit lamp, keratometer, refractometer, and hand instruments) for the examination/treatment of a patient's e...
A hand-operated, self-retaining, one-piece surgical instrument intended to be used to separate/draw aside the margins of a wound/incision to allow access to tissues/organs during open surgery; it is not intended to retract the ribs and is not dedicated to o...
A raised device consisting of a platform with a full-body length top surface (this may be slightly concave and padded to prevent the patient easily rolling off) mounted on a foldable frame with legs designed to support a recumbent patient for bathing, showe...
A hand-held device intended to enable clear view of the trachea via video imaging to facilitate positioning of an endotracheal (ET) tube prior to the delivery of inhalation anaesthesia and/or ventilation, passing the ET tube through an integrated ET tube ch...
A raised device consisting of a platform with a full-body length top surface (this may be slightly concave and padded to prevent the patient easily rolling off), either mounted on a fixed frame with legs or wall-mounted (may be height-adjustable), designed ...
A manually-operated device designed to position a patient in a seated or reclined posture for easy access and patient comfort during an ophthalmic examination, treatment, or surgical intervention. It will typically have hand-operated adjustments and may be ...
An electrically-powered benchtop, mobile, or stationary device designed to provide therapeutic massage to a larger area than hand-held massaging devices. It may be in the form of a vibrating bed or a tabletop/freestanding unit with a massaging handpiece or ...
A hand-held, electrically-powered device designed to be operated by a clinician or patient to non-invasively change the settings (e.g., turn on/off) of an implantable cardiac monitor (ICM), and/or extract data from the implant, and/or provide an alarm funct...
An electrically-powered device intended to be used in a clinical setting and in the home to measure the concentration of exhaled carbon dioxide (CO2) in normal tidal breathing, using a particular method (e.g., infrared spectroscopy, gas chromatography), and...
An electrically-powered device intended to be used in a clinical setting and in the home to measure the concentration of exhaled carbon dioxide (CO2) in normal tidal breathing, using a particular method (e.g., infrared spectroscopy, gas chromatography), and...