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7 matching records for Iris Retractor.

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Radial surgical retractor seal cap

18 GUDID devices

A sterile device intended to be used with a radial surgical retractor to provide an adjustable membrane that functions as an iris valve seal and access port. It is secured to the retaining latches of the external ring of the inserted retractor whereby the o...

Ophthalmic surgical device handling forceps

519 GUDID devices

A hand-held manual surgical instrument with blades designed to grasp and manipulate a nonimplantable invasive ophthalmic surgical device (e.g., ophthalmic cannula, handless iris retractor) and/or for ophthalmic suturing. It has a tweezers-like design (may b...

Ophthalmic surgical device handling forceps, reusable

364 GUDID devices

A hand-held manual surgical instrument with blades designed to grasp and manipulate a nonimplantable invasive ophthalmic surgical device (e.g., ophthalmic cannula, handless iris retractor) and/or for ophthalmic suturing. It has a tweezers-like design (may b...

Intraocular retractor, reusable

159 GUDID devices

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...

Intraocular retractor, single-use

78 GUDID devices

A sterile, 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 self-retaining ring/frame or a small hook-...

Ophthalmic surgical device handling forceps, single-use

3 GUDID devices

A hand-held manual surgical instrument with blades designed to grasp and manipulate a nonimplantable invasive ophthalmic surgical device (e.g., ophthalmic cannula, handless iris retractor) and/or for ophthalmic suturing. It has a tweezers-like design (may b...

Eyeball tissue retractor, reusable

1 GUDID devices

An ophthalmic surgical instrument intended to be used explicitly for the temporary mechanical retraction/dilatation of tissues of the eyeball (e.g., iris, sclera) during ophthalmic surgery. It may be a hand-held hook-like device or a self-retaining device. ...