4963-20 LUMBAR PUNCTURE, INFANT 22G QUINCKE (WITHOUT MANOMETER)
2012-11-15
32 matching records for Manometer.
A device designed to measure blood pressure consisting of an inflatable cuff that fits around a limb (arm or thigh), an inflation bulb for controlling the air pressure within the cuff, an aneroid manometer, and tubing. The aneroid manometer consists of a me...
A device designed to measure blood pressure consisting of an inflatable cuff that fits around a limb (arm or thigh), an inflation bulb for controlling the air pressure within the cuff, a mercury manometer, and tubing. The mercury manometer consists of a res...
A hand-operated device used to test a flexible endoscope for leaks from its internal channels. It is connected to the endoscope using tubing with connectors to subject the channels to a build-up of air pressure that is created with a hand pump (a bulb). Its...
A collection of devices designed to measure intra-abdominal pressure (IAP) through the bladder. It typically includes a tube with graduated markings in mm Hg (manometer tube), clamps, a filter, and a urine collection bag. The assembled device is connected t...
A noninvasive device/collection of noninvasive devices designed to connect to the terminal unit (wall outlet) of a vacuum pipeline system to control the degree of negative pressure during the evacuation of fluids, mucus, or solids during a range of clinical...
A reduction valve designed to be attached through a gastight connector (e.g., a pin-index or bull-nosed screw thread connection) to the valve stem of a medical gas (e.g., carbon dioxide, oxygen, nitrous oxide, gas mixture) cylinder to reduce high, variable ...
A device designed to connect to the vacuum terminal unit (wall outlet) of a vacuum pipeline system to control the degree of negative pressure (vacuum) provided by the system and applied in the evacuation of fluids, mucus or solids from the trachea. The devi...
A length of flexible noninvasive tube(s) primarily intended to be connected between a tube/mask breathing circuit connector and a respiratory gas measuring instrument [e.g., a carbon dioxide (CO2) or multi-gas analyser, manometer/pressure monitor] for gas p...
A length of flexible tube(s) primarily intended to be used as an interface between a tube/mask breathing circuit connector and a respiratory gas measuring instrument [e.g., a carbon dioxide (CO2) or multi-gas analyser, manometer/pressure monitor]. It may be...
A reduction valve designed to be attached through a gastight connector (e.g., a pin-index or bull-nosed screw thread connection) to the valve stem of a medical gas (e.g., carbon dioxide, oxygen, nitrous oxide, gas mixtures) cylinder to lower high, variable ...
A mechanical device designed to provide a visual indication of a patient's airway pressure during ventilation. It is typically contained in a clear housing marked with a pressure scale [e.g., 5 to 60 cm H20 (hPa)], and has a spring-loaded indicator that, in...
A device intended to be incorporated into the distal end of a catheter (not included) to measure pressure. It typically consists of a pressure sensor (e.g., a flexible membrane or diaphragm) and a means to convert the detected pressure into electronic signa...
A non-sterile length of flexible tube(s) primarily intended to be used as an interface between tube/mask breathing circuit connector and a measuring instrument [e.g., a carbon dioxide (C02) or multi-gas analyser, manometer/pressure monitor]. It may be inten...
A portable collection of devices intended to be connected to a medical gas supply to assist non-intubated ventilation (i.e., without an artificial airway) using continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) during spontaneous patient respiration in respiratory...
A reduction valve designed to be attached through a gastight connector (e.g., a pin-index or bull-nosed screw thread connection) to the valve stem of an oxygen (O2) cylinder to lower high, variable gas pressure (e.g., 50 - 250 bar) to a lower, constant work...
A manually-powered device designed to instill air into the cuff of an in situ endotracheal (ET)/endobronchial tube. The inflator typically includes a manually-operated rubber bulb for the delivery of ambient air into the cuff, and a pressure gauge or manome...
A gas-regulating component of a medical gas (e.g., carbon dioxide, oxygen, nitrous oxide, gas mixtures) cylinder to lower high, variable gas pressure to a lower, constant working pressure. It includes a cylinder shut-off switch (i.e., cylinder valve), regul...
A reduction valve designed to be attached through a gastight connector (e.g., a pin-index or bull-nosed screw thread connection) to the valve stem of a medical air cylinder to lower high, variable gas pressure (e.g., 50 - 250 bar) to a lower, constant worki...
An assembly of manually-operated devices designed to reduce the intraocular pressure (IOP), i.e., internal pressure of the eye fluids, by applying a controlled, external, mechanical compression to the surface of the eye in preparation for ophthalmic surgery...
An electrically-powered device intended to test an invasive medical device (e.g., flexible endoscope, ultrasound transducer) for leaks of air and/or fluid from its internal channels and/or housing by introducing air at increased pressures. It typically inco...
A hollow rubber structure, expandable with either liquid or air, used in conjunction with a manometer to assess anorectal function (anorectal manometry), typically to evaluate the rectosphincteric reflex upon balloon dilation. The device is typically used i...
A non-powered, mechanical instrument designed to assess neuromuscular function by measuring the force or power exerted by the muscles of the hand/forearm to squeeze/pinch an object. It is used to assess a patient's grip and/or pinch strength in clinical or ...
A gas-regulating component of a medical gas (e.g., carbon dioxide, oxygen, nitrous oxide, gas mixture) cylinder to reduce high, variable gas pressure to a lower, constant working pressure. It typically includes a cylinder shut-off switch (i.e., cylinder val...
A device consisting of a fluid-filled sack for intravaginal use that is attached to an external manometer. The device measures the strength of the perineal muscles by offering resistance to a patient's voluntary contractions of these muscles and is used to ...
An instrument designed to mimic the pressure variations acting on the cuff of noninvasive arterial blood pressure monitoring/measuring devices when placed on a patient's arm. It typically simulates blood pressure values (e.g., systolic, diastolic, mean) and...
A hand-operated device intended to test an invasive medical device (e.g., flexible endoscope, ultrasound transducer) for leaks of air and/or fluid from its internal channels and/or housing by introducing air at increased pressures. It is typically a hand pu...
A sterile device designed to directly measure the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) pressure in a patient. It is a mechanical instrument that connects with a dedicated hollow needle inserted into the subarachnoid (intrathecal) space of the lumbar section of the spi...
A portable collection of devices intended to be connected to a medical gas supply to assist noninvasive ventilation (i.e., without an artificial airway) using continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) during spontaneous patient respiration in respiratory e...
A sterile, noninvasive, battery-powered device designed to measure the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) pressure/intracranial pressure via lumbar puncture. It is a small housing with an integrated transducer and pressure display intended to be connected to separat...
An electrically-powered device designed for continuous or intermittent measurement, display, and recording of a patient's direct central or peripheral venous pressure, or the difference between central and peripheral venous pressure, by means of an indwelli...