17 GUDID devices
A sterile, hand-held, manual surgical instrument designed for passing (driving) sutures and suture needles through tissues/prosthetic materials to facilitate suturing (it is not dedicated to ophthalmic applications). A passer, also known as a needle driver,...
2 GUDID devices
A hand-held manual surgical instrument designed for passing (driving) sutures and suture needles through tissues/prosthetic materials to facilitate suturing (it is not dedicated to ophthalmic applications). A passer, also known as a needle driver, is a long...
5,233 GUDID devices
A multiple-strand (multifilament), synthetic, bioabsorbable thread made from a polyester intended to join (approximate) the edges of a soft-tissue wound or incision by stitching or to ligate soft tissues. The thread provides extended temporary wound support...
3,309 GUDID devices
A single-strand (monofilament), synthetic, non-bioabsorbable thread made of a polyolefin (e.g., polypropylene, polyethylene, polytetrafluoroethylene, polyvinylidene fluoride) intended to join (i.e., approximate) the edges of a soft-tissue wound or incision ...
2,416 GUDID devices
A single-strand (monofilament), synthetic, bioabsorbable thread made from a polyester (e.g., polydioxanone, poliglecaprone, polycaprolactone, polyglyconate, polyhydroxybutyrate) intended to join (approximate) the edges of a soft-tissue wound or incision by ...
2,243 GUDID devices
A multiple-strand (multifilament), synthetic thread made from a non-bioabsorbable polyester intended to join (i.e., approximate) the edges of a soft-tissue wound or incision by stitching or to ligate soft tissues; it may include an attached disposable devic...
2,005 GUDID devices
A single-strand (monofilament), synthetic, non-bioabsorbable thread made of nylon (a polyamide polymer) intended to join (i.e., approximate) the edges of a soft-tissue wound or incision by stitching or to ligate soft tissues; it may include an attached disp...
1,520 GUDID devices
A natural, non-bioabsorbable thread made from raw silk spun by silkworms (typically coated with beeswax or silicone) intended to join (i.e., approximate) the edges of a soft-tissue wound or incision by stitching or to ligate soft tissues; it may include an ...
983 GUDID devices
A single-strand (monofilament), natural, bioabsorbable thread composed mostly of collagen fibres derived from mammals (e.g., sheep or bovine intestines), impregnated with chromium salts to increase tensile strength and retard absorption, intended to join (i...
689 GUDID devices
A multiple-strand (multifilament), synthetic, non-bioabsorbable thread made of a polyolefin (e.g., polyethylene) intended to join (i.e., approximate) the edges of a soft-tissue wound or incision by stitching or to ligate soft tissues; it may include an atta...
604 GUDID devices
A single-strand (monofilament), natural, bioabsorbable thread composed mostly of collagen fibres derived from mammals (e.g., sheep or bovine intestines) intended to join (i.e., approximate) the edges of a soft-tissue wound or incision by stitching or to lig...
489 GUDID devices
A hand-held, manual surgical instrument designed for passing a length of a flexible material/device, typically a wire, ligature, or orthopaedic graft gauge, through a surgical site by creating a pathway through tissue and facilitating the introduction and h...
460 GUDID devices
A single-strand (monofilament), synthetic, non-bioabsorbable thread made of a polyolefin (e.g., polypropylene, polyethylene) or fluoropolymer (e.g., polytetrafluoroethylene, polyvinylidene fluoride) intended to join (i.e., approximate) the edges of a soft-t...
423 GUDID devices
A multiple-strand (multifilament), synthetic, non-bioabsorbable thread made of a polyolefin (e.g., polypropylene, polyethylene) or fluoropolymer (e.g., polytetrafluoroethylene, polyvinylidene fluoride) intended to join (i.e., approximate) the edges of a sof...
260 GUDID devices
A multiple-strand (multifilament), synthetic, bioabsorbable thread made from a polyester and containing an agent to locally inhibit bacterial growth, intended to join (approximate) the edges of a soft-tissue wound or incision by stitching or to ligate soft ...
219 GUDID devices
A multiple-strand (multifilament), synthetic, non-bioabsorbable thread made of nylon (a polyamide polymer) intended to join (i.e., approximate) the edges of a soft-tissue wound or incision by stitching or to ligate soft tissues; it may include an attached d...
186 GUDID devices
A sterile assembly of implantable devices designed for general orthopaedic repairs including procedures for long bone fractures, hips, spine, bone grafting and reinforcement of bone. It may also be used for supplementary fixation and reduction with bone pla...
174 GUDID devices
A single-strand (monofilament), synthetic thread made from a non-bioabsorbable polyester (e.g., polybutester) intended to join (i.e., approximate) the edges of a soft-tissue wound or incision by stitching or to ligate soft tissues; it may include an attache...
148 GUDID devices
A single-strand (monofilament), synthetic, bioabsorbable thread made from a polyester and containing an agent to locally inhibit bacterial growth, intended to join (approximate) the edges of a soft-tissue wound or incision by stitching or to ligate soft tis...
85 GUDID devices
A single-strand (monofilament), synthetic, bioabsorbable thread made from a polyester, and containing an agent to locally inhibit bacterial growth, intended to approximate the edges of a soft-tissue wound or incision by stitching. It is designed with barbs ...
73 GUDID devices
A hand-held manual ophthalmic surgical instrument designed for passing (driving) a suture needle with a pre-attached suture through ocular structures (e.g., ciliary sulcus) during an ophthalmic surgical procedure (e.g., securing the haptics of an intraocula...
68 GUDID devices
A non-sterile assembly of implantable devices designed for general orthopaedic repairs including procedures for long bone fractures, hips, spine, bone grafting and reinforcement of bone. It may also be used for supplementary fixation and reduction with bone...
59 GUDID devices
A single-strand (monofilament), non-bioabsorbable wire made of metal (e.g., surgical steel, titanium) intended to join (approximate) the edges of a soft-tissue wound or incision by stitching (e.g., for abdominal wound closure, intestinal anastomosis, hernia...
48 GUDID devices
A single-strand (monofilament), synthetic, bioabsorbable thread made from a polyester intended to approximate the edges of a soft-tissue wound or incision by stitching. It is designed with barbs along its length intended to facilitate tissue approximation b...
44 GUDID devices
A multiple-strand (multifilament), synthetic thread made from strands of bioabsorbable polydioxanone and non-bioabsorbable polyethylene (PE), intended to join (i.e., approximate) the edges of a soft-tissue wound or incision by stitching or to ligate soft ti...
25 GUDID devices
A multiple-strand (multifilament), non-bioabsorbable wire made of metal (e.g., surgical steel, titanium) intended to join (approximate) the edges of a soft-tissue wound or incision by stitching (e.g., for abdominal wound closure, intestinal anastomosis, her...
19 GUDID devices
A sterile, hand-held, manual surgical instrument designed for passing a length of a flexible material/device, typically a wire, ligature, or orthopaedic graft gauge, through a surgical site by creating a pathway through tissue and facilitating the introduct...
10 GUDID devices
A single-strand (monofilament), synthetic, non-bioabsorbable thread made from a polyolefin (e.g., polypropylene) intended to approximate the edges of a soft-tissue wound or incision by stitching. It is designed with barbs along its length intended to facili...
9 GUDID devices
A hand-held manual surgical instrument designed for the application of a ligature loop (e.g., wire, suture, tubing) around a blood vessel, or other tissue, for occlusion during open surgery. It is typically a slender rod with a hook at the distal end; it do...
3 GUDID devices
A multiple-strand (multifilament), synthetic thread made from strands of both a bioabsorbable polyester polymer (e.g., polydioxanone) and non-bioabsorbable polymer [e.g., polyethylene (PE)], intended to join (i.e., approximate) the edges of a soft-tissue wo...