PLACEUTICA WIRE LIFT FACE NECK
GLYCERIN
2020-10-30
2018-03-27
2018-03-27
2018-03-27
A wire intended for the fixation of bone fractures that may be implanted or used short-term (e.g., to hold a plate in the correct position during an intervention). It may be used: 1) as a cerclage wire to aid bone fixation; 2) in a loop or figure-of-eight c...
A mobile electronic device/device assembly designed to be used by a healthcare professional (e.g., nurse, caregiver) to capture patient physiological parameters from wireless patient measuring devices (e.g., wireless pulse oximeter, wireless thermometer) du...
A small device intended to enclose/cover the protruding end of an orthopaedic bone wire [e.g., Kirschner wire (K-Wire)] to prevent snagging objects in the environment and injury or discomfort to the patient while the wire is in situ. This is a single-use de...
A collection of devices designed to work in conjunction with a computer to transmit wireless data to a hearing aid for computer-aided adjustment of the hearing aid while it is being fitted to a patient by healthcare personnel. It primarily consists of compu...
A sterile, flexible, end- and/or side-hole tube with a long snaring device (e.g., a wire loop or noose) inserted through its lumen, designed to be introduced into a blood vessel or similar structure to manually retrieve or manipulate a foreign body. It is t...
A surgical instrument specifically designed to twist surgical wire after this has been applied to the site in order to tighten the loop or binding that has been made by the surgeon. The loose ends of the wire are inserted into and gripped by the jaws of thi...
A flexible, end- and/or side-hole tube with a long snaring device (e.g., a wire loop or noose) inserted through its lumen, designed to be introduced into a blood vessel or similar structure to manually retrieve or manipulate a foreign body. It is typically ...
A device intended to be percutaneously introduced into the vasculature (coronary, peripheral and/or intracranial) through an appropriate intravascular catheter for the removal of clotted blood (i.e., a thrombus or thromboembolus) or other formed elements ca...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) device designed with a thin electrically-heated wire (hot-wire) that is used in the manual production of radiation therapy beam blocks (custom-made radiation collimators) which are used to configure a patient specific radiat...
A sterile, non-bioabsorbable, implantable device intended to induce a neurovascular thrombosis to treat an intracranial aneurysm and/or neurovascular arteriovenous malformation (AVM); it may also be intended to treat non-neurovascular malformations. It is i...
A non-bioabsorbable, implantable device intended to induce a neurovascular thrombosis to treat an intracranial aneurysm and/or neurovascular arteriovenous malformation (AVM); it may also be intended to treat non-neurovascular malformations. It is in the for...
A sterile, non-bioabsorbable, implantable device intended to induce a thrombosis within a non-neurovascular blood vessel to treat an aneurysm and/or non-neurovascular arteriovenous malformation (AVM); it is not intended for neurovascular application. It is ...
A non-bioabsorbable, implantable device intended to induce a thrombosis within a non-neurovascular blood vessel to treat an aneurysm and/or non-neurovascular arteriovenous malformation (AVM); it is not intended for neurovascular application. It is in the fo...
A sterile wire, intended to be percutaneously inserted into the coronary venous vasculature to aid in the transvenous placement and/or removal of implantable pacemaker/defibrillator leads; it may in addition be intended to extract an indwelling catheter or ...
A non-dedicated metal wire designed to position a catheter or similar interventional device (e.g., a dilator or an endoscope) within a lumen of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, the tracheobronchial tree, and the urinary tract (i.e., not dedicated to either ...
A sterile, hand-held, manual, surgical instrument designed for percutaneous or mini-open transection of the transverse carpal ligament for median nerve decompression. It typically consists of a tubular fenestrated probe that contains a wire with a toothed c...
A hand-held manual surgical instrument designed to cut wire intended to construct ossicular replacements for the middle ear. The cutting blades will be more robust than ordinary scissors to tolerate the forces required to cut surgical wire. This is a reusab...
A device intended to connect to a surgical power tool system motor [it is locked and held in a collet or quick coupling and not simply gripped in a drill chuck (Jacobs chuck)] to convert the non-dedicated mechanical energy provided by the motor to a dedicat...
A manual surgical instrument specially designed to grip the end of a wire, typically the self-boring type, for its extraction from the patient's body. It has a scissors-like design with strong curved handles and short pointed jaws that are heavily serrated ...
A device intended to be percutaneously introduced into the vasculature (coronary, peripheral and/or intracranial) through an appropriate intravascular catheter (not included) for the removal of clotted blood (i.e., a thrombus or thromboembolus) or other for...
A sterile, rigid device intended to be inserted through an endoscope to ligate, cauterize, and cut polyps, or other mucosal lesions in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, using high frequency current. It typically consists of a rigid insulated insertion sheath...
A hand-held manual surgical instrument designed like wire-closing forceps and used to bend wire or cerclage. This is a reusable device.
A flexible device intended to be inserted through an endoscope to ligate, cauterize, and cut polyps, or other mucosal lesions in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, using high frequency current. It typically consists of a flexible insulated insertion sheath, a...
A flexible device intended to be inserted through an endoscope to ligate, cauterize, and cut polyps, or other mucosal lesions in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, using high frequency current. It typically consists of a flexible insulated insertion sheath, a...
A dedicated collection of manual invasive devices intended to provide percutaneous vascular access to enable the introduction, and safe retrieval, of a thrombectomy wire-net (not included) during a thrombectomy procedure. It includes a non-steerable sheath ...
A device intended to be percutaneously introduced into the vasculature (coronary, peripheral and/or intracranial) through an appropriate intravascular catheter (not included) for the removal of clotted blood (i.e., a thrombus or thromboembolus) or other for...
A sterile, non-drug-eluting, flexible tube designed for percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA) to dilate a stenotic peripheral (i.e., non-cerebral, non-coronary) artery by controlled inflation of a distensible balloon(s) at its distal tip; it may also ...
A hand-held surgical instrument intended to be used during implantation of an orthopaedic prosthesis, either manually or as a computer-assisted surgery (CAS) device, to aid in the navigation/placement of the prosthesis or other instruments [e.g., drill slee...
A hand-held surgical instrument intended to be used during implantation of an orthopaedic prosthesis, either manually or as a computer-assisted surgery (CAS) device, to aid in the navigation/placement of the prosthesis or other instruments [e.g., drill slee...
A surgical, jig-like device designed as a preshaped block with a defined pattern of prefabricated holes used to guide other instruments [e.g., drill sleeves and guide wires (Kirschner wires)] and/or to align a corresponding implant (e.g., a fixation plate) ...