1 GUDID devices
A delicate and light hand-held manual surgical instrument designed to constrict small blood vessels during surgery to prevent bleeding. It typically consists of a straight or curved scissors-like instrument, made of stainless steel, with grooved or serrated...
2 GUDID devices
A small scissors-like, or tweezers-like, surgical instrument with a spring catch, used to hold a bleeding vessel. In the scissors-like form, the spring opens the forceps when pressure on the handle is released. In the tweezers-like form, the spring closes t...
3,046 GUDID devices
A long, thin, hand-held manual surgical instrument designed to facilitate grasping and manipulation of soft-tissues/anatomical structures [typically during ear/nose/throat (ENT) surgery]; it is not intended for insertion through an endoscope, nor into the e...
232 GUDID devices
A long, thin, hand-held manual surgical instrument designed to facilitate grasping and manipulation of soft-tissues/anatomical structures [typically during ear/nose/throat (ENT) surgery]; it is not intended for insertion through an endoscope, nor into the e...
64 GUDID devices
A hand-held instrument used for grasping a tube [e.g., a catheter or an endotracheal (ET) tube] for its insertion and/or extraction into/from the airways, or for grasping obstructive objects for their removal from the airways. Commonly known as a Magill's f...
49 GUDID devices
A sterile distal component of a probe-like ophthalmic soft-tissue surgical forceps assembly designed to grasp and manipulate intraocular tissues during ophthalmic surgery (e.g., anterior segment surgery, vitreo-retinal procedures, iridectomy, capsulorhexis)...
35 GUDID devices
A distal component of a probe-like ophthalmic soft-tissue surgical forceps assembly designed to grasp and manipulate intraocular tissues during ophthalmic surgery (e.g., anterior segment surgery, vitreo-retinal procedures, iridectomy, capsulorhexis). It is ...
24 GUDID devices
A sterile, hand-held instrument used for grasping a tube [e.g., a catheter or an endotracheal (ET) tube] for its insertion and/or extraction into/from the airways, or for grasping obstructive objects for their removal from the airways. Commonly known as a M...
22 GUDID devices
A long, thin, hand-held manual surgical instrument designed to facilitate grasping and manipulation of soft-tissues/anatomical structures, typically during ear/nose/throat (ENT) surgery; it is not intended for insertion through an endoscope, nor into the ey...
15 GUDID devices
A hand-held manual surgical instrument with blades designed to grasp and manipulate surgical implants/devices (excluding sutures) during implantation; it is not intended for use on soft tissues, not an ophthalmic device, and is not a dedicated tissue clip a...
1,330 GUDID devices
A hand-held manual surgical instrument designed to apply small atraumatic clips (not included) for the ligation of blood vessels, or similar tubular anatomy, mainly to prevent and/or stop bleeding (i.e., haemostasis) during an open-surgery procedure. It may...
259 GUDID devices
A hand-held manual surgical instrument designed to apply small atraumatic clips for the ligation of blood vessels, or similar tubular anatomy, mainly to prevent and/or stop bleeding (i.e., haemostasis) during an open-surgery procedure. It may also be used t...
116 GUDID devices
A hand-held manual ophthalmic surgical instrument with small blades designed to grasp and manipulate ophthalmic implants (excluding sutures) during implantation/explantation; it is not intended for use on tissues. Its design may be tweezers-like, or it may ...
11 GUDID devices
A surgical device intended to be used in conjunction with a robotic surgical system to apply small atraumatic clips (not included) for the ligation of blood vessels, or similar tubular anatomy, mainly to prevent and/or stop bleeding (i.e., haemostasis) duri...
6 GUDID devices
A hand-held manual ophthalmic surgical instrument with small blades designed to grasp and manipulate ophthalmic implants (excluding sutures) during implantation/explantation; it is not intended for use on tissues. Its design may be tweezers-like, or it may ...
554 GUDID devices
A hand-held surgical instrument designed to compress the severed end of a small vessel (e.g., blood vessel, vas deferens) to occlude the vessel, typically prior to anastomosis formation. Often referred to as an Acland clamp, it has an A-/V-shaped design whe...
474 GUDID devices
A hand-held manual surgical instrument with a dedicated, slotted, working end that is designed to accept, grasp, open, apply and remove small types of bulldog/vascular clamps. It is typically made of high-grade stainless steel with jaws at the working end d...
356 GUDID devices
A hand-held manual instrument designed to grasp and manipulate intraocular tissues during ophthalmic surgery (e.g., anterior segment surgery, vitreo-retinal procedures, iridectomy, capsulorhexis). It has a probe-like design with a proximal handle (typically...
282 GUDID devices
A sterile, hand-held manual instrument designed to grasp and manipulate intraocular tissues during ophthalmic surgery (e.g., anterior segment surgery, vitreo-retinal procedures, iridectomy, capsulorhexis). It has a probe-like design with a proximal handle (...
279 GUDID devices
A hand-held manual instrument designed to grasp and manipulate intraocular tissues during ophthalmic surgery (e.g., anterior segment surgery, vitreo-retinal procedures, iridectomy, capsulorhexis). It has a probe-like design with a proximal handle (typically...
182 GUDID devices
A sterile, hand-held manual instrument designed to grasp and manipulate intraocular tissues during ophthalmic surgery (e.g., anterior segment surgery, vitreo-retinal procedures, iridectomy, capsulorhexis). It has a probe-like design with a proximal handle (...
113 GUDID devices
A sterile device intended to be used for blunt tissue dissection during a surgical procedure (e.g., from gross dissection to delicate neurological surgery). It typically consists of a small sponge made of hard but absorbent material (e.g., cotton twill, gau...
93 GUDID devices
A hand-held dental instrument used for the insertion and removal of rubber dam clamps. It is typically designed with permanently joined handles pivoted scissor-like, and has small projections at the working end that fit into corresponding holes in the rubbe...
35 GUDID devices
A hand-held, manual, non-surgical device intended to be inserted into the nasal or ear canal to grip and extract a foreign body/debris (e.g., ear wax) during an ear/nose/throat (ENT) procedure; it is not intended for surgical grasping or manipulation of tis...
19 GUDID devices
A small, nonimplantable device in the form of a U-shaped clip that is fired from a dedicated scalp-clip applier (clip gun) or manually applied using dedicated scalp clip forceps, to approximate the margins of a scalp wound/incision associated with a surgica...
18 GUDID devices
A small, manually-operated and applied surgical device used to stop bleeding from the scalp during surgery on the cranium. It is is usually applied to the scalp using the fingers or a dedicated pair of scalp clip forceps, and consists of two blades that are...
18 GUDID devices
A hand-held manual surgical instrument designed to apply small atraumatic clips for the ligation of blood vessels, or similar tubular anatomy, mainly to stop and/or prevent bleeding (i.e., haemostasis) during an open-surgery procedure. The device is typical...
9 GUDID devices
A hand-held, sterile, device designed to uniformly fold a foldable intraocular lens (IOL) in order to reduce its natural physical size so that the IOL can be removed from the IOL folder with an implantation forceps and be implanted into the anterior or post...
8 GUDID devices
A hand-held manual surgical instrument designed to apply small atraumatic clips for the ligation of blood vessels, or similar tubular anatomy, mainly to stop and/or prevent bleeding (i.e., haemostasis) during an open-surgery procedure. The device is typical...
6 GUDID devices
A hand-held, manual, pincer-like in vitro diagnostic device intended to be used for grasping, handling, and moving small devices/objects. It typically has a forceps-like design with two blades or arms joined at the proximal (non-working) end and a working e...