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A device designed to provide a specialized source of light for illumination of a site of medical intervention. It provides a high intensity, high colour rendering field of light that minimizes shadows and the emission of heat. It typically consists of an in...
A device designed to provide a specialized source of light for illumination of a site of medical intervention. It provides a high intensity, high colour rendering field of light that minimizes shadows and the emission of heat. It typically consists of an in...
A small connecting device designed to permit the connection of the devices that together deliver light to a work field from a light source. This device is used to connect together products of dissimilar manufacture and dimensions, e.g., a fibreoptic light c...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) device that is exclusively designed to provide a microscope with an external source of light to light up the viewing field which may be, e.g., directly under the magnification system (a slide) or a field of surgical interven...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) unit designed to produce light of high intensity, often called cold light, for viewing surgical fields and body cavities during endoscopy (e.g., used with an arthroscope, cystoscope, laparoscope, gastroscope); it may have ad...
A mains electricity (AC-powered), typically bench-top unit designed to produce light of high intensity, often called cold light, for viewing surgical fields and body cavities when using rigid or flexible endoscopes (e.g., arthroscopes, cystoscopes, laparosc...
A device designed as a handle containing a light source used to provide cold light illumination for a patient's airways during access, intubation, and airway management. It is a pistol-grip-like device that contains the batteries that provide energy for the...
An electrically-powered, noninvasive device designed to produce light of high intensity, often called cold light, for ophthalmic examination and procedure applications. Light transfer occurs either directly or through a fibreoptic-light cable connecting thi...
An electrically-powered device in the form of a light bulb designed to be integrated into an appropriate light source unit (not included) to produce light of high intensity, often called cold light, for viewing surgical fields and body cavities during surge...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) device designed to produce light of high intensity, often called cold light, for ophthalmic examination and procedure applications. Light transfer occurs either directly or through a fibreoptic-light cable connecting this de...
An electrically-powered, noninvasive device designed to produce light of high intensity, often called cold light, for ophthalmic examination and procedure applications. It is designed as a portable unit with controls whereby light transmission occurs either...
An electrically-powered, light-emitting device that includes a light source and is intended to be placed within, or nearly within, a surgical wound/site for illumination during open surgery. It may be fixed to a surgical instrument (e.g., a retractor) and t...
A sterile, hand-held, ophthalmic surgical instrument with a thin, rigid, insertion portion, that is inserted into the eye during a surgical intervention for the purpose of conducting a field of cold light to the posterior segment of the eye. It is connected...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) device designed to produce light of high intensity, often called cold light, for various patient examination and procedure applications. Light transfer occurs either directly or through a fibreoptic-light cable connecting th...
A sterile device with a fibreoptic bundle core designed to be affixed to the surface of a surgical instrument, typically a retractor, to conduct cold light from a connected fibreoptic light cable and light source into a surgical wound for illumination durin...
A magnification instrument designed with a standard microscope configuration [the object viewed through an ocular(s) from above] used to magnify and study specimens and small objects by transmitted visible light. It is widely used in laboratories and for re...
A magnification instrument designed with a standard microscope configuration with the object viewed through two observation objectives and oculars from above to provide a three-dimensional (3-D) view of the object under low magnification by transmitted ligh...
A portable mains (AC-powered) device intended to be used during intravenous fluid administration to detect and alert healthcare professionals to infiltration/extravasation (leaking of fluid into the surrounding tissues). It includes a display, light source,...
A hand-held, ophthalmic, surgical instrument with a thin, rigid, insertion portion, that is inserted into the eye during a surgical intervention for the purpose of conducting a field of cold light to the posterior segment of the eye. It is connected through...
A device that provides an optical interface to match the light characteristics from an external light source (from a different endoscope manufacturer or model) to the fibreoptic bundles of an endoscope. This is a reusable device.
A mains electricity (AC-powered) Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation (LASER) device assembly in which input energy is used to excite organic compounds (i.e., dye) used as the active medium to emit a beam of intense, coherent, monochromat...
An electrically-powered light source designed to destroy bacteria and viruses in the air and/or on surfaces by emission of ultraviolet radiation. It may take various forms including a tubular bulb or a mounted unit containing the light source, and may inclu...
An electrically-powered light source designed to destroy bacteria and viruses in the air and/or on surfaces by emission of ultraviolet radiation into the surrounding environment. It is a mounted, or self-standing device, consisting of a tubular bulb or a un...
An electrically-powered light source designed to destroy bacteria and viruses in the air and/or on surfaces by emission of ultraviolet radiation into the surrounding environment. It is a mounted, or self-standing device, consisting of a tubular bulb or a un...
A small hand-held battery-powered light intended to beused as a personal light source to provide light for local examination, inspection, and treatment of the patient. It may be torch-like in design and can have a magnifying lens to augment the lighting eff...
A magnification instrument in which light (typically ultraviolet) that has been absorbed by the specimen and re-emitted at a longer wavelength is observed (as visible light) so that the specimen is visible through the eyepiece. This device is typically used...
A magnification instrument designed with illumination placed at the top with the stage (the specimen platform) below, and the optics on the bottom for microscopic study of large specimens by transmitted light. It is typically used in the laboratory for inve...
An electrically-powered, light-emitting device that includes a light source and is intended to be placed within, or nearly within, a surgical wound/site for illumination during open surgery. It may be fixed to a surgical instrument (e.g., a retractor) and t...
A hand-held instrument intended to be used to illuminate sinus tissue during an ear/nose/throat (ENT) procedure to render the tissue translucent for examination. It is connected through a light cable, that may or may not be part of the device, to a light so...
A system of lights intended to be used in the operating room (OR) to illuminate the surgical site over a prolonged period for optimal visualization of small, low-contrast objects at varying depths or through small incisions. It operates through light provid...