8,568 GUDID devices
A distal component of a surgical retraction system, surgical retractor, and/or surgical instrument assist arm system designed to function as a parting edge to separate the margins of a wound/incision during a surgical procedure. It is intended to be attache...
5,115 GUDID devices
A distal component of a surgical retraction system, surgical retractor, and/or surgical instrument assist arm system designed to function as a parting edge to separate the margins of a wound/incision during an open surgical procedure. It is intended to be a...
1 GUDID devices
A component of a surgical retraction system or surgical retractor designed to function as a parting edge to separate the margins of a wound/incision during an open surgical procedure. It is intended to be attached to the frame (e.g., mounting ring/bar) of a...
6 GUDID devices
A sterile, sock-like sleeve made of synthetic polymer intended to cover the blade of a surgical retractor (e.g., abdominal retractor) to reduce tissue trauma/tissue adhesion during retraction of tissues. This is a single-use device.
304 GUDID devices
A hand-held surgical instrument with an integral fibreoptic bundle intended to accept a retractor blade (not included) to: 1) enable manipulation of the blade during non-self-retaining surgical retraction of tissues; and 2) provide illumination of deep surg...
129 GUDID devices
A distal component of a surgical retraction system, surgical retractor, and/or surgical instrument assist arm system designed to function as a parting edge/hook to separate the margins of a wound/incision during a surgical procedure. It is intended to be at...
64 GUDID devices
A distal component of a surgical retraction system, surgical retractor, and/or surgical instrument assist arm system designed to function as a parting edge/hook to separate the margins of a wound/incision during an open surgical procedure. It is intended to...
17,561 GUDID devices
A hand-held, non-self-retaining surgical instrument intended to be used to separate/draw aside the margins of a wound/incision to allow access to tissues/organs during open surgery; it is not dedicated to ophthalmic surgery or small nerve/vessel retraction,...
459 GUDID devices
A hand-held, non-self-retaining surgical instrument intended to be used to separate/draw aside the margins of a wound/incision to allow access to tissues/organs during open surgery; it is not dedicated to ophthalmic surgery or small nerve/vessel retraction,...
22 GUDID devices
A hand-held manual surgical instrument designed to manipulate the pulmonary tissue/surfaces of the lungs during a surgical intervention in the thorax. It typically consists of a large flat blunt blade (no sharp edges) at the distal end and a strong handle a...
2 GUDID devices
A sterile, hand-held, non-self-retaining surgical instrument intended to be used to separate/draw aside the margins of a wound/incision to allow access to tissues/organs during open surgery; it is not dedicated to ophthalmic surgery or small nerve/vessel re...
1,129 GUDID devices
A self-locking surgical instrument designed to force apart two adjacent ribs to permit examination or intervention in the thoracic cavity. This device will typically have two interchangeable blades at the distal end that hook over the ribs to be parted, and...
519 GUDID devices
A hand-held manual surgical instrument with blades designed to grasp and manipulate a nonimplantable invasive ophthalmic surgical device (e.g., ophthalmic cannula, handless iris retractor) and/or for ophthalmic suturing. It has a tweezers-like design (may b...
268 GUDID devices
A hand-held manual surgical instrument with blades designed to grasp and manipulate a nonimplantable invasive ophthalmic surgical device (e.g., ophthalmic cannula, handless iris retractor) and/or for ophthalmic suturing. It has a tweezers-like design (may b...
201 GUDID devices
A self-locking surgical instrument designed to force apart the surgically-split sternum (the breastbone) to permit surgical cardiac intervention within the thoracic cavity. This device will typically have two interchangeable profiled, pivoted blades (self-a...
67 GUDID devices
A surgical instrument designed to be held by the surgeon or assistant to separate the margins of an abdominal incision, typically during deep surgery, to expose or access organs or tissues for examination or intervention. The instrument consists of a blunt-...
1 GUDID devices
A hand-held manual surgical instrument with blades designed to grasp and manipulate a nonimplantable invasive ophthalmic surgical device (e.g., ophthalmic cannula, handless iris retractor) and/or for ophthalmic suturing. It has a tweezers-like design (may b...
1 GUDID devices
A self-locking, manual surgical instrument designed to force apart two adjacent ribs to permit examination or intervention in the thoracic cavity during a cardiothoracic surgical procedure. It typically has two interchangeable arms/blades at the distal end ...
12,157 GUDID devices
A hand-operated, self-retaining, one-piece surgical instrument intended to be used to separate/draw aside the margins of a wound/incision to allow access to tissues/organs during open surgery; it is not intended to retract the ribs and is not dedicated to o...
2,657 GUDID devices
A hand-held, shaft-like, manual surgical instrument designed for hooking and applying traction to specific soft-tissues of interest (e.g., skin, vessel, organ, and/or duct), to facilitate surgical intervention; it is not dedicated to separating or drawing a...
1,346 GUDID devices
A hand-held, non-self-retaining dental instrument intended to be used to manually displace soft tissues of the oral cavity to improve their visualization and access, and to afford them protection during oral surgical procedures. It is typically a metallic d...
1,040 GUDID devices
A self-locking, surgical instrument, used for separating the edges or drawing aside the margins of a surgical incision to permit excision of the lamina of the vertebral posterior arch; this can be necessary to expose a portion of the spinal cord for removal...
344 GUDID devices
A hand-held, non-self-retaining, ophthalmic surgical instrument intended to be used to separate periocular tissues and/or draw aside the margins of a periocular surgical wound during an ophthalmic intervention (e.g., eyelid retraction, lacrimal sac access)....
85 GUDID devices
A sterile, hand-operated, self-retaining, one-piece surgical instrument intended to be used to separate/draw aside the margins of a wound/incision to allow access to tissues/organs during open surgery; it is not intended to retract the ribs and is not dedic...
85 GUDID devices
A hand-operated, self-retaining, one-piece surgical instrument intended to be used to separate/draw aside the margins of a wound/incision to allow access to tissues/organs during open surgery; it is not intended to retract the ribs and is not dedicated to o...
64 GUDID devices
A surgical device intended to be used in conjunction with a robotic surgical system to enable retraction of tissues during a robotic endoscopic procedure. It is designed as a long shaft with a distal retracting mechanism (e.g., fan-like opening blades), and...
41 GUDID devices
A hand-held, shaft-like, manual surgical instrument designed for hooking and applying traction to specific soft-tissues of interest (e.g., skin, vessel, organ, and/or duct), to facilitate surgical intervention; it is not dedicated to separating or drawing a...
38 GUDID devices
A surgical instrument for separating or drawing aside the margins of a surgical incision made during ear/nose/throat (ENT) surgery or various structures of these anatomical locations. It can have various designs, e.g., double or single-ended with a flat or ...
14 GUDID devices
A self-locking, surgical instrument used to separate the margins of an abdominal incision typically during deep or extensive surgery, to expose or access organs or tissues for examination or intervention. The instrument has a flat, blunt-edged blade that ma...
13 GUDID devices
A hand-held manual surgical instrument designed for the temporary atraumatic separation and/or drawing aside of the margins of a sulcus or fissure of the brain, or margin of an incision of the brain, during neurosurgical procedures. It is typically made of ...