A compact engine that draws power from a pneumatic surgical power tool system control unit intended to convert pneumatic energy [e.g., from surgical-grade air or nitrogen (N2)] into a non-dedicated mechanical energy to perform a variety of surgical procedur...
A small device designed to attach to a surgical power tool (e.g., the proximal end of a surgical drill handpiece) or a manual surgical instrument (e.g., a screwdriver) to define the torque effect of that tool allowing the surgeon to apply the correct torque...
A compact line-powered engine (that may include a rechargeable battery) intended to convert electrical energy into a non-dedicated mechanical energy to perform a variety of surgical procedures that include drilling, sawing, and inserting involving bones and...
A sterile, steerable, multi-luminal, flexible tube intended to function as a housing for a compatible flexible endoscope and endoscopic tool(s), to facilitate introduction of the endoscope, and provide independent working channels (i.e., not through the end...
A rod-like orthopaedic surgical instrument designed to be inserted (screwed) through the insertion handle of an orthopaedic implant aiming arm to impart a force upon a proximally inserted bone nail locking screw thus creating compression on the proximal sec...
A non-powered tool intended to fit into a screw head (e.g., slotted, cross/hex head) for the application of rotation to introduce/remove a screw (e.g., craniofacial bone screw, dental screw) into/from a patient in association with a surgical procedure [e.g....
A shaft of metal with an obtuse, V-shaped cutting edge designed to be rotated to bore into bone to create a hole of the same dimension as the diameter of the shaft. This device, commonly called a "twist drill", has a cylindrical design with a double-edged c...
"A shaft of metal with an obtuse, V-shaped cutting edge designed to be rotated to bore into bone to create a hole of the same dimension as the diameter of the shaft. This device, commonly called a ""twist drill"", has a cylindrical design with a double-edge...
A shaft of metal with an obtuse, V-shaped cutting edge designed to be rotated to bore into bone to create a hole of the same dimension as the diameter of the shaft. This device, commonly called a "twist drill", has a cylindrical design with a double-edged c...
A sterile shaft of metal with an obtuse, V-shaped cutting edge designed to be rotated to bore into bone to create a hole of the same dimension as the diameter of the shaft. This device, commonly called a "twist drill", has a cylindrical design with a double...
A non-sterile shaft of metal with an obtuse, V-shaped cutting edge designed to be rotated to bore into bone to create a hole of the same dimension as the diameter of the shaft. This device, commonly called a "twist drill", has a cylindrical design with a do...
A non-absorbent, non-powered, hand-held device in the form of a brush, a wire, strip of metal, or handle intended to clean the exterior and/or interior (lumen) of a surgical instrument (e.g., bur, reamer, bone tap, suturing device, sheath/shaft, ultrasonic ...
A non-absorbent, non-powered, hand-held device in the form of a brush, a wire, strip of metal, or handle intended to clean the exterior and/or interior (lumen) of a surgical instrument (e.g., bur, reamer, bone tap, suturing device, sheath/shaft, ultrasonic ...
A dental instrument designed to remove with precision a circular section of oral soft tissue (e.g., gum, palatal mucosa) during dental surgery, typically to allow access to a site for drilling and dental/orthodontic implant placement without the use of a sc...
A non-powered tool that fits into a screw head in order to apply rotation to tighten/loosen/remove a screw during a surgical procedure. It typically has a high-grade stainless steel shaft with a distal end dedicated to fit into a screw head that may be slot...
"A shaft of metal with an obtuse, V-shaped cutting edge designed to be rotated to bore into bone to create a hole of the same dimension as the diameter of the shaft. This device, commonly called a ""twist drill"", has a cylindrical design with a double-edge...
A non-sterile, non-powered tool that fits into a screw head in order to apply rotation to tighten/loosen/remove a screw during a surgical procedure. It typically has a high-grade stainless steel shaft with a distal end dedicated to fit into a screw head tha...
A hand-held manual surgical instrument that is fed down the intramedullary canal of a long bone (e.g., the femur) to help reposition a fracture where the two sections are out of alignment to achieve reduction for consequent reaming and nailing of the bone. ...
"A non-sterile shaft of metal with an obtuse, V-shaped cutting edge designed to be rotated to bore into bone to create a hole of the same dimension as the diameter of the shaft. This device, commonly called a ""twist drill"", has a cylindrical design with a...
A sterile, non-powered tool that fits into a screw head in order to apply rotation to tighten/loosen/remove a screw during a surgical procedure. It typically has a high-grade stainless steel shaft with a distal end dedicated to fit into a screw head that ma...
A hand-held device intended to be used to transfer and spread inoculum from a clinical specimen and/or culture isolate into a culture medium (e.g., agar or broth) for subsequent in vitro diagnostic processing and/or testing. It typically consists of a slend...
A dental instrument designed to remove with precision a circular section of oral soft tissue (e.g., gum, palatal mucosa) during dental surgery, typically to allow access to a site for drilling and dental/orthodontic implant placement without the use of a sc...
A non-sterile, non-steerable, multi-luminal, flexible tube intended to function as a housing for a compatible flexible endoscope and endoscopic tool(s), to facilitate introduction of the endoscope, and provide independent working channels/insufflation ports...
A sterile, hand-held, mechanical surgical instrument intended to be used to approximate the ends of a lacerated or ruptured tendon and to subsequently deploy a tendon coaptation implant in order to reattach the tendon ends. It is in the form of a stapler-li...
A hand-held, manual surgical device intended to be used to manipulate the position of a neurosurgical retraction cannula during brain surgery. It is typically made of metal, has a handle at the proximal end and a distal portion (e.g., hook-like) intended to...
A non-powered, ophthalmic surgical device intended to be used for implantation of a scleral expansion implant (not included). It is typically a blunt dilator-like rod designed to accept the scleral expansion implant at its proximal end and then threaded thr...