An assembly of orthopaedic devices designed to immobilize the cervical spine (the bones in the neck) after an injury or surgery, to protect the bones from damaging movement during the healing processes. Commonly known as a Halo vest, it typically consists o...
A device designed to hold surgical instruments together; typically those with ring handles. This can be for sterilization, storage purposes, and/or to keep surgical instruments used for a particular procedure together prior to being lain out for surgery. It...
A sterile implantable metallic ring-shaped device intended to retain an acetabular liner component within an acetabular shell component of a total hip prosthesis.
An assembly of orthopaedic devices designed to immobilize the cervical spine (the bones in the neck) after an injury or surgery, to protect the bones from damaging movement during the healing processes. Commonly known as a Halo vest, it typically consists o...
A frame-like assembly of surgical instruments/devices intended to be used to create a self-locking, self-retaining mechanism to temporarily part tissue (e.g., hold the edges of an incision open) to expose internal tissues or organs for access during open su...
A device designed to hang hinged, ring-handled surgical instruments (e.g. forceps, scissors) in an open position during sterilization. Often referred to as an instrument stringer, it is typically in the form of a U-/D-shaped locking bar. This is a reusable ...
A device designed to hold donated corneal tissue so that it can be resected in preparation for transplantation. The device may be in the form of a pedestal, with retention and locking rings, upon which the donated cornea is placed and inflated with air, or ...
A sterile, frame-like assembly of surgical instruments/devices intended to be used to create a self-locking, self-retaining mechanism to temporarily part tissue (e.g., hold the edges of an incision open) to expose internal tissues or organs for access durin...
A device designed to hold donated corneal tissue so that it can be resected in preparation for transplantation. The device may be in the form of a pedestal, with retention and locking rings, upon which the donated cornea is placed and inflated with air, or ...
A self-locking, surgical instrument, used for separating the edges or drawing aside the margins of a surgical incision, tissue or other body parts to expose or access underlying anatomical structure during a plastic surgical procedure. The instrument may re...