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A hand-held manual dental instrument designed to debride and enlarge the root canal and smooth its walls by a cutting or abrasive action when moved in a longitudinal direction. It is made of metal [e.g., stainless steel, nickel-titanium alloy (Nitinol)] and...
A dental endpiece designed to be attached to a rotary or reciprocating dental power tool handpiece to debride and enlarge the root canal and smooth its walls by cutting or abrasion. It is made of metal [e.g., stainless steel, nickel-titanium alloy (Nitinol)...
A hand-held manual dental instrument designed to debride and enlarge the root canal and smooth its walls by a cutting or abrasive action when moved in a longitudinal direction. It is made of metal [e.g., stainless steel, nickel-titanium alloy (Nitinol)] and...
A long, thin, sterile wire intended to be percutaneously placed into the cardiac vasculature (ventricles or coronary vessels) to function as a guide for the introduction, positioning, and/or operation of a device (e.g., catheter, pacing lead); it may also b...
A dental endpiece designed to be attached to a rotary or reciprocating dental power tool handpiece to debride and enlarge the root canal and smooth its walls by cutting or abrasion. It is made of metal [e.g., stainless steel, nickel-titanium alloy (Nitinol)...
A non-bioabsorbable tubular device intended to be implanted within the descending thoracic aorta to repair the vessel [includes repair of thoracic aortic aneurysm (TAA), traumatic transsections/dissections, fistulae, penetrating ulcers]. It is typically mad...
A long, thin, sterile wire intended to be percutaneously placed into the peripheral vasculature (not heart or central nervous system) to function as a guide for the introduction of devices (e.g., catheters). It is made of metal (e.g., stainless steel, Nitin...
An implantable device intended to be attached to two adjacent vertebral spinous processes to provide immobilization and stabilization of spinal segments as an adjunct to bony fusion in the treatment of spinal conditions (e.g., degenerative disc disease, spo...
A long, thin wire intended to be percutaneously placed into the peripheral vasculature (not heart or central nervous system) to function as a guide for the introduction of devices (e.g., catheters). It is made of metal (e.g., stainless steel, Nitinol), with...
A sterile non-bioabsorbable tubular device typically implanted at the junction of the abdominal aorta and the common iliac arteries to reduce pressure on an abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA). It is percutaneously inserted via the femoral artery to the site of...
A sterile non-bioabsorbable tubular device intended to be alternatively implanted in more than one peripheral artery (e.g., iliac, carotid, renal) to indefinitely maintain patency and improve luminal diameter in patients with atherosclerotic disease or foll...
A non-sterile device intended to be implanted between two adjacent lumbar spinous processes during a minimally-invasive procedure to decompress neural structures, typically to treat a patient with symptomatic degenerative lumbar spinal stenosis (DLSS). It i...
A sterile non-bioabsorbable tubular device intended to be implanted in an obstructed biliary duct (e.g., common bile duct) to maintain luminal patency. It may be a mesh structure or a continuous tube and is made entirely of metal [e.g., high-grade stainless...
A sterile non-bioabsorbable tubular device typically intended to be implanted into the base or parent artery of an intracranial aneurysm (e.g., wide-neck aneurysm situated at the base of a bifurcation) to facilitate the delivery of embolics to fill the aneu...
A sterile non-bioabsorbable tubular device intended to be implanted within the descending thoracic aorta to repair the vessel [includes repair of thoracic aortic aneurysm (TAA), traumatic transsections/dissections, fistulae, penetrating ulcers]. It is typic...
A non-bioabsorbable tubular device typically intended to be implanted into the base or parent artery of an intracranial aneurysm (e.g., wide-neck aneurysm situated at the base of a bifurcation) to facilitate the delivery of embolics to fill the aneurysm, fa...
A non-bioabsorbable tubular device intended to be implanted in an obstructed biliary duct (e.g., common bile duct) to maintain luminal patency; it is not intended for vascular implantation. It may be a mesh structure or a continuous tube and is made entirel...
A non-bioabsorbable tubular device intended to be implanted in the common and/or external iliac artery(ies) to maintain arterial patency and luminal diameter in patients with symptomatic atherosclerotic disease. It is made of metal [e.g., stainless steel, n...
A non-bioabsorbable tubular device intended to be implanted in a peripheral artery (excludes aorta, coronary, pulmonary, and intracranial arteries) to indefinitely maintain patency and improve luminal diameter in patients with atherosclerotic disease, or fo...
A non-bioabsorbable tubular device typically implanted at the junction of the abdominal aorta and the common iliac arteries to reduce pressure on an abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA). It is percutaneously inserted via the femoral artery to the site of implant...
A manual endotherapy instrument designed to be inserted through the working channel of an endoscope to trap, retrieve, and/or manipulate urinary stones for the treatment of conditions such as nephrolithiasis and urolithiasis (i.e., presence of calculi in th...
A sterile, flexible, end- and/or side-hole tube with a long snaring device (e.g., a wire loop or noose) inserted through its lumen, designed to be introduced into a blood vessel or similar structure to manually retrieve or manipulate a foreign body. It is t...
A sterile, flexible tube designed for use in percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA) to dilate a stenotic coronary artery and increase myocardial perfusion, by controlled inflation of a distensible balloon at its distal tip with peripheral cut...
A flexible, end- and/or side-hole tube with a long snaring device (e.g., a wire loop or noose) inserted through its lumen, designed to be introduced into a blood vessel or similar structure to manually retrieve or manipulate a foreign body. It is typically ...
A sterile non-bioabsorbable tubular device intended to be implanted in the iliac and, alternatively, superficial femoral arteries to reline tortuous arteries in patients with symptomatic peripheral vascular disease (PVD). It is percutaneously inserted via t...
A sterile implantable device designed to be inserted across a toe or finger interphalangeal joint, into the contiguous phalanges, to fuse the joint (arthrodesis), typically to correct joints damaged by traumatic, degenerative or rheumatoid arthritis, or oth...
A sterile non-bioabsorbable tubular device intended to be implanted in an iliac and/or femoral vein to maintain patency in patients with constrained venous outflow. It is inserted and advanced to the site of implantation with a dedicated catheter where it s...
A non-bioabsorbable tubular device intended to be implanted in a peripheral artery (excludes aorta, carotid, coronary, and intracranial arteries) to indefinitely maintain patency and improve luminal diameter in patients with atherosclerotic disease, or foll...
A sterile, disk-like, device used for the non-surgical closure of cardiac defects. The device is typically self-expandable and made of wire mesh [e.g., nickel-titanium alloy (Nitinol)], and possibly additional materials (e.g., polyester). It is implanted us...
A non-bioabsorbable tubular device intended to be alternatively implanted in more than one peripheral artery (e.g., iliac, carotid, renal) to indefinitely maintain patency and improve luminal diameter in patients with atherosclerotic disease or following th...