A copy of a final internal spinal fixation force sensor, typically mounted on a handle, designed to be used to determine availability of adequate space for the fixation of the final temporary sensor used during the implantation procedure of an internal spin...
A hand-held manual device designed to hold and operate a compatible ophthalmic surgical instrument tip (typically scissors, forceps). It is typically in the form of a conventional handle with a connector that secures the inserted tip, and has a manually-ope...
A sterile device used to safely remove and contain one scalpel blade from a reusable scalpel handle without compromising the sterility of a surgical field. It is typically a sealed plastic cartridge into which a scalpel is pushed, and where an internal conf...
A hand-held manual device designed to hold and operate a compatible ophthalmic surgical instrument tip (typically scissors, forceps). It is typically in the form of a conventional handle with a connector that secures the inserted tip, and has a manually-ope...
An electrical conductor used in pairs to transmit a controlled electrical shock from an external defibrillator directly to the exposed heart muscle of a post-pubescent patient in order to intentionally stop/start the heartbeat during cardiopulmonary surgery...
An electrical conductor used in pairs to transmit a controlled electrical shock from an external defibrillator directly to the exposed heart muscle of a pre-pubescent patient in order to intentionally stop/start the heartbeat during cardiopulmonary surgery....
A hand-held manual surgical instrument intended to be used for the general grasping, pulling, or compression of internal structures during a gynaecological surgical intervention; they are not intended for laparoscopic use. It typically has a scissors-like d...
A hand-held manual surgical instrument designed to be used with a rib/rib cage internal fixation/bracing system for bending the rib grip or bracing bar implants to a specific shape, e.g., to modify the angulation of a rib clip. The instrument is typically m...
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 hand-held manual surgical instrument designed to be used with a rib/rib cage internal fixation/bracing system for cutting the rib grip or bracing bar implants to a specific size. The instrument is typically made of high-grade steel and consists of two piv...
An electrical conductor intended to be used in pairs to transmit a controlled electrical shock from an external defibrillator directly to the exposed heart muscle of a post-pubescent patient in order to intentionally stop/start the heartbeat during cardiopu...
A sterile, hand-held, invasive, ophthalmic surgical instrument intended to handle fluids and gases during vitreoretinal surgery. It is used for controlling the extraction of fluids, the internal drainage of subretinal fluid, retinal fold manipulation [proli...
A non-sterile device used to safely remove and contain scalpel blades from reusable scalpel handles after use. It is typically a sealed plastic container into which a scalpel is pushed, and where an internal configuration transforms this linear motion into ...
A hand-held manual surgical instrument designed to cut and dissect internal nasal tissue, including the nasal septum, during ear/nose/throat (ENT) surgery. It is typically a one-piece instrument made of high-grade stainless steel with a long, slender shaft ...
A rigid hand-held, manual device used in combination with a compatible endoscope to grasp tissue (typically atraumatically) or foreign bodies. It is typically constructed as a very long instrument with one sliding and one stationary rod whose distal ends ar...
A hand-held manual surgical instrument designed to grasp internal ear structures (e.g., a bone of the ossicles) during an ear/nose/throat (ENT) procedure. It typically has a self-retaining, scissors-like design with ring handles and is made of high-grade st...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) unit designed to wash (remove dirt/stains), decontaminate (remove organic debris), and disinfect (destroy microorganisms) reusable surgical instruments, bowls, anaesthesia equipment components, and some surgical footwear. Mo...
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...
An electrically-powered device intended to be used to store and/or transport whole blood and blood components (e.g., blood cells, plasma) while keeping them cold (temperatures from 1° to 6° Celsius). It may include handles and/or wheels for transportation, ...
A sterile, rigid manual device used in combination with a compatible endoscope to grasp tissue (typically atraumatically) or foreign bodies. It is typically constructed as a very long instrument with one sliding and one stationary rod whose distal ends are ...
A hand-held manual surgical instrument intended for the removal of the tonsils during a surgical intervention. It is typically designed as a one-piece instrument with a sharp, single-edged, scythe-like, cutting blade at the distal end (the internal radius o...
A surgical tool designed for overdrilling, gripping, and extracting an implanted surgical screw shaft when the screw head has become defective or detached, or the shaft has broken. It is in the form of a thin hollow metal shaft, with saw teeth at the cuttin...
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 hand-held manual surgical instrument designed to be used to open a soft tissue plane (tunnelling) and to pull an object, typically a tube implant or other device, back through the tunnel. It is made of metal and typically has an elongated, slender, scisso...
A sterile, hand-held, manual surgical instrument intended to be inserted through the working channel of a hysteroscope to cut and remove uterine lesions (e.g., polyps), and may in addition be used to obtain a mucosal biopsy. It consists of a distal cannula ...
A sterile surgical tool designed for overdrilling, gripping, and extracting an implanted surgical screw shaft when the screw head has become defective or detached, or the shaft has broken. It is in the form of a thin hollow metal shaft, with saw teeth at th...
A non-powered device intended to be used to safely remove and contain scalpel blades from reusable scalpel handles after use. It is typically a sealed container into which a scalpel is pushed, whereby an internal mechanism detaches the blade from the handle...
A surgical tool designed for overdrilling, gripping, and extracting an implanted surgical screw shaft when the screw head has become defective or detached, or the shaft has broken. It is in the form of a thin hollow metal shaft, with saw teeth at the cuttin...
A non-sterile hand-held device intended to be introduced through a gastroscope to deliver a video capsule to the stomach/duodenum for the internal visualization and examination of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. It is typically used in patients who are una...
A sterile manually-operated device designed to reduce the diameter of a self-expanding cardiac valve prosthesis during open and/or transcatheter cardiovascular surgery to enable the collapsed valve to be mounted onto a dedicated holder or catheter to facili...