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Intraocular scissors, conventional-hinge, reusable

2,121 GUDID devices

A hand-held, manual, ophthalmic surgical instrument intended to be used to cut intraocular tissue of the anterior segment (e.g., iris). It comprises two pivoted blades which cut with a shearing action directly adjacent to the handles (i.e., not a probe-like...

Tenotome

623 GUDID devices

A small, narrow-bladed knife mounted on a slender handle; usually used to cut a tendon. This GMDN code is sometimes applied to fine scissors, often adapted with a spring-like mechanism to keep the scissors open, used to cut tendons. This is a reusable device.

Manual blood lancing device, single-use

838 GUDID devices

A sterile, hand-held manual instrument intended to be used for controlled skin puncture/cut to obtain a capillary blood specimen, performed by a healthcare provider (e.g., on a neonate) or a patient (e.g., a diabetic), typically at the fingertip or ear lobe...

End-cut biopsy gun handpiece/needle

824 GUDID devices

A hand-operated, non-electronic, surgical instrument designed for the automatic extraction of a core tissue sample from an anatomical structure (a biopsy), while causing minimal surrounding tissue damage, for tissue pathological examination/testing. It cons...

Cast cutting shears

190 GUDID devices

A large, scissors-like, hand-held instrument whose blades distal to the pivot point terminate in various jaw configurations, capable of cutting heavy layers of plaster or synthetic material used to form hardened casts, i.e., that which has already been used...

Maxillofacial bone separator

29 GUDID devices

A hand-held, manual, one-piece surgical instrument intended to split/force apart bones in the face, mouth and/or jaws (e.g., palate, mandibular inferior border) during maxillofacial surgery (e.g., sagittal split osteotomy procedure); it is not designed to c...

End-cut biopsy gun, reusable

1 GUDID devices

A hand-operated surgical instrument designed for the automatic extraction of a core tissue sample from an anatomic structure of the body (i.e., a biopsy), while causing minimal surrounding tissue damage, for pathological examination/testing. It has a spring...