A non-sterile, non-electrical flexible tube intended to be inserted through the nose or rectum into the gastrointestinal (GI) tract for measuring pressure to assess peristaltic motility in the GI tract (e.g., oesophagus, stomach) or rectal musculature and a...
A non-electrical flexible tube intended to be inserted through the nose or rectum into the gastrointestinal (GI) tract for measuring pressure to assess peristaltic motility in the GI tract (e.g., oesophagus, stomach) or rectal musculature and anal sphincter...
A sterile, non-electrical, long flexible tube intended to be inserted into the bladder via the urethra, or a stoma, for measuring urethral/bladder pressure, urinary output, other urethral and voiding pressures, and/or cystometry. The measuring method employ...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) component of a cardiopulmonary bypass system designed to heat or cool a patient's body by extracorporeal heat exchange with the patient's perfused blood during a cardiopulmonary bypass procedure. It consists of a system to h...
A sterile, flexible tube designed to perfuse the coronary arteries with shunted blood (e.g., from a femoral artery) to prevent ischemia typically during off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting or during minimally-invasive cardiac surgical procedures. This ...
A sterile, single-lumen, tubular device designed to be used during cardiac surgery to flush an autologous graft, typically a section of explanted saphenous vein, to test its integrity and the closure of lateral vessels, as well as to remove debris and clots...
A sterile device designed to perfuse organs intended for transplantation to facilitate their preservation. It typically includes a pump for continuous delivery of the perfusate, an oxygenated solution that also removes carbon dioxide, through the organ to m...