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Medical table top floor stand, non-powered

1 GUDID devices

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...

Medical table top floor stand

7 GUDID devices

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...

Urological operating table, electrohydraulic

17 GUDID devices

A mobile, mains electricity (AC-powered) hydraulic-mechanism table designed to support a patient during urological examination and surgical procedures, including cystoscopic procedures and both transurethral and open surgery of the urinary tract. Commonly k...

Urological operating table, hydraulic

7 GUDID devices

A mobile table powered by manually-operated hydraulic mechanisms designed to support a patient during urological examination and surgical procedures, including cystoscopic procedures and both transurethral and open surgery of the urinary tract. Commonly kno...

Surgical traction tensioner

166 GUDID devices

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...

Self-retaining surgical retractor, reusable

14,715 GUDID devices

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...

Self-retaining surgical retractor, single-use

137 GUDID devices

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...

Surgical self-retaining retractor, reusable

85 GUDID devices

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...

Automatic cranial perforator, single-use

89 GUDID devices

A sterile, metallic rotary endpiece designed to cut a circular section, or sections, of the skull vault (calvarium) to provide access to the interior for diagnostic/therapeutic purposes or for the removal of a bone flap for brain surgery. It typically consi...

Craniotomy power tool system, battery-powered, single-use

30 GUDID devices

A dedicated battery-powered assembly of devices intended to be used to remove circular sections of the skull vault (calvarium) to provide access to the interior for diagnosis (e.g., the insertion of a neuroscope), or treatments [e.g., to alleviate intracran...

Ophthalmic chair, manual

26 GUDID devices

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 ...

Femur lifter, manual

11 GUDID devices

A manually-operated, multi-jointed, mechanical device intended to support and elevate a patient¿s femur for optimal positioning during hip replacement surgery. It is designed to be fixed to an operating table and includes a vertical lifting post, a handcran...

Multiple ocular dimension meter

3 GUDID devices

An electrically-powered, ophthalmic device intended to measure multiple dimensional parameters of the eye (e.g., refractive error, corneal anterior surface curvature/thickness, distance between pupils) during an ophthalmic examination, typically to determin...