A hand-held electric component of a direct otoscope and/or ophthalmoscope intended to facilitate manipulation of, and supply electrical current to, the otoscope/ophthalmoscope head (not included). It typically includes a rechargeable battery (either incorpo...
A rigid plastic or metal tube that is cone-shaped (i.e., it tapers down from a standard instrument fitting size to a small opening) and is either hand-held and manually inserted, or fitted onto a compatible otoscope, and then inserted into the ear canal to ...
A collection of battery-powered devices intended to be used by a physician to perform an ophthalmic and/or otoscopic clinical examination on a patient. The devices are typically enclosed in a dedicated case and will typically include an ophthalmoscope and a...
An electrically-powered, hand-held device designed for examination of the outer ear canal and tympanic membrane (eardrum) by direct viewing through the ear opening. It consists of a main unit (commonly referred to as the head) with a built-in light source i...
A portable, battery-powered, hand-held device (non-endoscopic) primarily designed for examination of the outer ear canal and tympanic membrane (eardrum) by direct viewing through the ear opening. The device consists of a handle that contains the batteries (...
A semi-rigid or rigid, plastic or metal tube that is cone-shaped (i.e., it tapers down from a standard instrument fitting size to a small opening) and is either hand-held and manually inserted, or fitted onto a compatible otoscope, and then inserted into th...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) device designed to support a patient in a seated position to facilitate ear, nose, throat (i.e., ENT) examination, treatment, and/or minor surgery. It is typically adjustable in height to enable healthcare staff to perform p...
An endoscope with a rigid inserted portion intended to be used in otology mainly for observation, diagnosis, and treatment of the outer and/or middle ear. Anatomical images are transmitted to the user by the device through relayed lens optics or a fibreopti...
A collection of hand-held devices, battery-powered but may include manual, intended to be used by a physician to help perform parts of a general physical examination of a patient [i.e., ear/nose/throat (ENT) and ophthalmic examinations, blood pressure measu...
A collection of battery-powered devices intended to be used by a physician to perform an ear/nose/throat (ENT) clinical examination on a patient. The devices are typically enclosed in a dedicated case and may include an ophthalmoscope, an otoscope, a pharyn...
A battery-powered, hand-held device intended for: 1) visual examination of the outer ear canal and tympanic membrane (eardrum) by direct viewing through the ear opening; and 2) evaluation of hearing by generating tones throughout the audible range (usually ...
An electrically-powered portable device intended for the visual examination of the outer ear canal/tympanic membrane by video otology, and basic evaluation of hearing function. It consists of a speculum with integrated video camera, light source, pitch gene...
A manually- or hydraulically-powered device designed to support a patient in a seated position to facilitate ear, nose, throat (i.e., ENT) examination, treatment, and/or minor surgery. It is typically adjustable in height to enable healthcare staff to perfo...