HORSE CHESTNUT and LACTIC ACID, L- and CLAVICEPS PURPUREA SCLEROTIUM and CUPRIC SULFATE and MELILOTUS OFFICINALIS TOP and SUS SCROFA PLACENTA and SOLANUM NIGRUM WHOLE and STROPHANTHUS HISPIDUS SEED and SUS SCROFA EMBRYO and SODIUM PYRUVATE and SUS SCROFA VE...
SILICON DIOXIDE and COMFREY ROOT and ARNICA MONTANA ROOT and TOXICODENDRON PUBESCENS LEAF and SULFUR and SANGUINARIA CANADENSIS ROOT and SOLANUM DULCAMARA STEM and COENZYME A and NADIDE and SODIUM DIETHYL OXALACETATE and .ALPHA.-LIPOIC ACID and SUS SCROFA C...
A group of devices intended to be used to collect, process, and store umbilical cord blood and/or umbilical cord blood components (e.g., buffy coat). It typically includes tubing, hollow needles for insertion into the umbilical cord (a double venipuncture o...
A solid, implantable device used for vocal cord medialization thyroplasty (removal of a "window" of cartilage from the outside of the voice box and replacing it with a prosthesis to push a paralyzed vocal cord toward the middle of the voice box) to treat pa...
A sterile, hand-held manual surgical instrument designed with a clamping and cutting mechanism to simultaneously clamp and sever the umbilical cord immediately after birth. It may be used on the maternal side of the umbilical cord and on the infant side, ty...
An implantable synthetic material [e.g., calcium hydroxyapatite, polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) -- commonly known as Teflon] designed as a space-occupying bulking agent to treat patients with unilateral vocal cord paralysis to improve voice quality. The dev...
"A solid, implantable device used for vocal cord medialization thyroplasty (removal of a ""window"" of cartilage from the outside of the voice box and replacing it with a prosthesis to push a paralyzed vocal cord toward the middle of the voice box) to treat...
An assembly of devices that applies an electrical stimulus to all or part of the spinal cord to relieve pain (analgesia). It includes an implanted lead/electrode system located in the epidural space of the spinal cord attached to either an implanted passive...
An electrically-powered, implantable component of a spinal cord/peripheral nerve implantable analgesic electrical stimulation system intended to deliver electrical impulses to the epidural space of the spinal cord and/or in/near a peripheral nerve (e.g., lu...
A sterile, hand-held manual surgical instrument designed to temporarily compress the umbilical cord immediately after birth. It is used before cutting or ligating (e.g., with a clip) the cord, and is intended to enable aseptic haemostasis. It is typically m...
An electrically-powered, external component of a spinal cord/peripheral nerve percutaneous analgesic electrical stimulation system intended to be used during a trial period (
A portable, external, electrically-powered component of a spinal cord/peripheral nerve implantable analgesic electrical stimulation system intended to be used by a patient to telemetrically control its function (on/off) for delivery of treatment cycles. The...
A rigid, sharp, bevel-edged, hollow, tubular metal instrument intended to be used for injection of a vocal cord medialization implant, in gel form, into the vocal cord without direct visualization. It is typically curved to enable navigation of the pharynx;...
A portable, electrically-powered component of a spinal cord/peripheral nerve implantable analgesic electrical stimulation system intended to be used by a healthcare professional to program the pulse generator component with patient-specific parameters; a te...
An electrically-powered device assembly intended to apply various modes of transcutaneous electrical stimulation to the spinal cord to improve or restore upper extremity sensory and motor function in adults with chronic neurological deficit resulting from i...
A device placed on an umbilical stub (created by severing the umbilical cord of an infant after birth) for haemostasis, typically until the stub falls off. The device is typically designed as small metal or plastic pincers shaped to slip onto the umbilical ...
A rigid, sharp, bevel-edged, hollow, tubular metal instrument intended to be used for injection of a vocal cord medialization implant, in gel form, into the vocal cord without direct visualization. It is typically curved to enable navigation of the pharynx;...
A hand-held, surgical instrument used for hooking the spermatic cord (the cord-like structure consisting of the vas deferens and its accompanying arteries, veins, nerves and lymphatic vessels) in order to grasp it during a surgical procedure, e.g., a vasect...
A hand-held manual surgical instrument designed to temporarily compress the umbilical cord immediately after birth. It is used before cutting or ligating (e.g., with a clip) the cord, and is intended to enable aseptic haemostasis. The design may incorporate...
An electrically-powered, external component of a spinal cord/peripheral nerve implantable analgesic electrical stimulation system intended to be used during a trial period (< 30 days) to noninvasively test operating parameters prior to implantation of the p...
A graphic recorder designed for recording the changes in electrical potential or impedance, using a sensor, resulting from movement of the vocal cords during respiration and phonation. It is intended to be used to asses the degree of closure of the vocal co...
An electrically-insulated wire with a distal electrode intended to be implanted into the epidural space of the spinal cord and/or in/near a peripheral nerve (e.g., lumbar, truncal, in a limb) for wired transmission of electrical impulses from a co-implanted...
A thin, flat strip of synthetic and/or natural material which is used as a tie or suture around the umbilical cord of a newborn infant after severance from the placenta. It typically consists of a braided strip of cotton thread and or spun polyester yarn an...
A hand-held manual dental instrument designed specifically to pack a gingival retraction cord between the tooth and the gingiva during abutment preparation. It is a metallic single- or double-ended device with a spatula-like tip(s) which may have serrated e...
An assembly of devices designed to apply continuous and/or various intermittent (regular, progressive/regressive, cycled) traction forces from a motor through harnesses typically attached to the cervical or lumbar vertebrae. It is designed to be placed on a...
A battery-powered external device designed to change, telemetrically, one or more of the operating parameters (the programs) of an implanted spinal cord electrical stimulation system pulse generator (EPG). It includes controls (e.g., graphical user interfac...
An implantable, electrically-insulated wire with a distal electrode intended to be implanted into the epidural space of the spinal cord and/or in/near a peripheral nerve (e.g., lumbar, truncal, in a limb), to transmit electrical impulses received transcutan...
A hand-held manual surgical instrument designed specifically to cut the umbilical cord after birth. It comprises two pivoted blades that are usually provided with a finger and thumb ring-handle and which cut with a shearing action (i.e., the blades cut as t...
An implantable device intended to extend the electrical connection between a spinal cord/peripheral nerve implantable analgesic electrical stimulation system pulse generator and a lead(s). It typically includes small connectors to enable attachment to the l...
An electrically-powered, implantable component of a spinal cord electrical stimulation system intended to deliver electrical signals to the epidural space via percutaneously implanted electrodes (not included) to relieve acute and/or chronic intractable pai...
An assembly of devices designed to apply continuous traction forces from a motor through harnesses typically attached to the cervical or lumbar vertebrae. It usually consists of a mains electricity (AC-powered) motor with a control unit to generate and regu...
A wire with a distal electrode, insulated with non-conductive material along its length, intended to be implanted in the epidural space of the spinal cord and/or in/near a peripheral nerve (e.g., lumbar, truncal, in a limb) to conduct electrical impulses fo...