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Oxygen
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2020-06-13
A small plastic cover, sometimes with a housing ring, intended to be attached to the viewfinder on a video endoscope to prevent extraneous light from entering when the viewfinder is not being used. This is a reusable device.
A software application intended to facilitate management, distribution, and/or viewing of radiological digital imaging and communications in medicine (DICOM) image data; it is not intended for pathological image interpretation (i.e., not intended to detect ...
A software application intended to facilitate management, distribution, and/or viewing of radiological digital imaging and communications in medicine (DICOM) image data; it is not intended for pathological image interpretation (i.e., not intended to detect ...
An electrically-powered instrument intended to be used for the visual examination and treatment of the female genitalia. It is placed directly at the opening of the vagina which is held open with an inserted speculum during colposcopy. The instrument has a ...
An endoscope with a flexible inserted portion intended for the visual examination and treatment of the upper gastrointestinal (GI) tract [oesophagus, stomach, and duodenum (the first part of the small intestine), including the pancreas and the bile duct]. I...
A non-sterile component of a bladed video intubation laryngoscope intended to enable the positioning of the blade into the oral cavity to manipulate the tongue, preventing it from obstructing the oropharynx and enabling a clear view of the trachea for the i...
A device used in an orthopaedic clinical setting to establish an accurate measurement of length or size related to a bone structure (i.e., length, thickness, or other aspects) when this is being viewed by the surgeon during fluoroscopy. It is a smooth-edged...
A dedicated device used in conjunction with an endoscope and its direct application in order to measure the size of an object being viewed during endoscopy. It consists of a flexible metal coil or a plastic tube whose distal end is graduated. It is typicall...
A non-motorized device designed to support and illuminate one or more medical images, e.g., x-ray, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computed tomography (CT), ultrasound or nuclear medicine (NM) recorded on radiographic film for direct viewing. This kind of...
A dedicated device used in conjunction with an endoscope and its direct application in order to measure the size of an object being viewed during endoscopy. It consists of a flexible metal coil or a plastic tube whose distal end is graduated. It is typicall...
An endoscope with a flexible inserted portion intended for the visual examination and treatment of the upper gastrointestinal (GI) tract [oesophagus, stomach, and duodenum (the first part of the small intestine), including the pancreas and the bile duct]. I...
The segment of a laryngoscope (i.e., rigid intubation type) intended to be inserted into the oral cavity to manipulate the tongue, preventing it from obstructing the oropharynx and enabling a clear view of the trachea for the insertion of an endotracheal (E...
A hand-held manual surgical instrument with a biting action intended to be used to punch/cut/excise soft-tissue during an ear/nose/throat (ENT) procedure [e.g., adenoidectomy, tonsillectomy, sinus surgery, septoplasty, and/or biopsy]. It is a metallic instr...
A hand-held device intended to be used by anaesthesia/emergency service personnel to manipulate the tongue, preventing it from obstructing the oropharynx and enabling a clear view of the trachea for the insertion of an endotracheal (ET) tube prior to the de...
The segment of a laryngoscope (i.e., rigid intubation type) intended to be inserted into the oral cavity to manipulate the tongue, preventing it from obstructing the oropharynx and enabling a clear view of the trachea for the insertion of an endotracheal (E...
An endoscope with a rigid inserted portionangulus iridocornealis for the visual examination and treatment of the abdominal/retroperitoneal cavity and its organs. It is inserted through an incision made in the abdominal wall (routinely just below the umbilic...
A hand-held manual instrument intended to dilate the vagina after insertion, typically for visual examination of the vaginal canal and cervix and/or to perform a gynaecological procedure. It typically consists of two long blades, joined at a handle at one e...
A freestanding, image processing device that is a component of a picture archiving and communication system (PACS) for radiology designed to be networked with a wide variety of diagnostic imaging systems [e.g., x-ray, nuclear medicine, magnetic resonance im...
An electro-optical device (e.g., a CCD) designed to be attached, either directly or with an adaptor, to a flexible or rigid endoscope to allow real-time viewing of the internal anatomy during an endoscopic surgical procedure and to obtain moving-picture doc...
A lens or lens group that forms the part of the optical system of a microscope closest to the object. It is used to magnify the viewed image. The objective may be supplied singularly, in pairs, or in sets of increasing magnification.
A flexible, protective covering made of natural or synthetic materials, or both, designed to be used on patients during an angiographic procedure to control microbial and substance (e.g., blood, contrast material) contamination of the patient entry field. I...
A hand-held disposable device intended to be used by anaesthesia/emergency service personnel to manipulate the tongue, preventing it from obstructing the oropharynx and enabling a clear view of the trachea for the insertion of an endotracheal (ET) tube prio...
An object that is manually configured and physically placed within the field of view of a medical or dental diagnostic imaging system [e.g., x-ray, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), or nuclear medicine] and leaves identifying marks on either films or digita...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) assembly of devices intended to capture smoke generated during open surgical procedures involving tissue ablation (e.g., laser surgery, electrocautery, electrosurgical diathermy device). It captures the plume (smoke composed...
An ophthalmic lens used in binocular indirect ophthalmoscopy (a procedure that produces an inverted or reversed direct magnified image of the eye) to focus reflected light from the fundus of the eye. Compared to direct ophthalmosocoy, the indirect method en...
A mains electricity (AC-powered), ophthalmic, binocular microscope designed to examine the interior anatomy of the eye (anterior and posterior surfaces) by viewing through the iris. It produces a narrow slit of powerful light which is projected into the eye...
An optical device designed to provide the illumination and image transmission capabilities of a rigid endoscope. It typically includes a set of lenses (e.g., thin and rod-shaped lenses) and/or a fibreoptic bunch, and is introduced though the sheath of the e...
An application software designed for transportation, calculation, aggregation and derivation of data between patient connected medical devices and external information systems used in clinical settings for automating data collection and clinical information...
An assembly of devices designed to continuously measure and wirelessly transmit electrocardiographic (ECG) signals from a patient to a receiving location (e.g., central station, bedside monitor) for viewing. It typically consists of a portable transmitter w...
An assembly of software-based devices designed for automated computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) of custom-made (specifically prescribed to each patient's needs) dental restorations produced chairside during dental or orthodon...