1,108 GUDID devices
A group of rechargeable batteries held within a holder, container, or mobile cart/trolley intended to provide temporary electrical energy to operate a medical device, typically when it is not possible, intentional, or convenient to connect the device being ...
1,032 GUDID devices
A group of rechargeable batteries held within a holder or container intended to provide temporary electrical energy to operate a medical device, typically when it is not possible, intentional, or convenient to connect the device being powered to a mains ele...
54 GUDID devices
A group of rechargeable batteries held within a holder, container, or mobile cart/trolley intended to provide temporary electrical energy to operate a medical device, typically when it is not possible, intentional, or convenient to connect the device being ...
34 GUDID devices
A group of battery cells (e.g., lithium ion cells) held within a container that is sterile used to provide temporary electrical energy to operate a medical device, typically when it is not possible, intentional, or convenient to connect the device being pow...
12 GUDID devices
A battery-powered, drill-like, machine intended to be used for the sole purpose of driving in orthopaedic bone wires, e.g., Steinmann pins, Kirschner wires or K-Wires (thin needle-like pins of different widths that are pointed for self-drilling), into bone ...
179 GUDID devices
A hand-held device intended to provide rotation for a rotary endpiece instrument during surgical procedures performed on bones and tough tissues (e.g., cartilage, ligaments). It typically has the capacity to be used with a variety of rotary instruments (e.g...
104 GUDID devices
A hand-held device that consists of a motorized handpiece intended to provide sagittal or oscillating or reciprocating movement for attachable serrated saw blades to cut through hard/tough tissue during surgery (i.e., dedicated to sawing). It is powered by ...
54 GUDID devices
An assembly of devices designed to resect bones and tough tissues (e.g., cartilage, ligaments) during a surgical procedure; it is not dedicated to a specific clinical application. It includes a rechargeable battery pack/control unit which supplies low-volta...
49 GUDID devices
A compact engine that draws power from a rechargeable battery pack 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 toug...
1 GUDID devices
An assembly of devices designed with interchangeable operating table tops and table top transport trolleys to support and facilitate the transport of a surgical patient from the surgical reception area, to the operating room (OR) for the surgical procedure,...
1 GUDID devices
A battery-powered surgical instrument designed to cut from the body (harvest) thin donor slices of skin for skin grafting, or to excise small skin lesions, using a dedicated insertable blade. A rechargeable battery pack is connected to the instrument to pro...
115 GUDID devices
A portable, battery-powered component of an alternating electric field cancer treatment system designed to generate intermediate-frequency (100-300 kHz) alternating electric current to treat certain forms of recurrent or newly-diagnosed cancer; typically gl...
26 GUDID devices
A hand-held device intended to provide rotation for a rotary endpiece instrument during surgical procedures performed on bones and tough tissues (e.g., cartilage, ligaments). It typically has the capacity to be used with a variety of rotary instruments (e.g...
5 GUDID devices
A hand-held device intended to provide rotation for a rotary endpiece instrument during surgical procedures performed on bones and tough tissues. It typically has the capacity to be used with a variety of rotary instruments (e.g., drill bits, reamers, screw...
29 GUDID devices
A mobile (on wheels) electronic device designed to support in a seated position an ambulatory or non-ambulatory bariatric (obese) patient, whose body mass exceeds the safe working load of a standard hospital/institution chair (e.g., around 350 kg), for exam...