A hand-held surgical instrument used to create an indentation or enlarge a pre-drilled pilot hole in a bone that will enable the surgeon to begin threading a bone screw or place another form of anchoring device. This device, commonly known as a bone notcher...
A device designed as a small case, typically with a hinged lid that can be closed to protect the contents (i.e., surgical instruments and/or implantable devices such as plates or screws), and an integral rest(s) with grooves or notches in the upper edge so ...
A table used for laying out sterile surgical instruments, sutures, and other utensils/items required during an operation or intervention. It is designed to include an appropriate, e.g., stainless steel, top or surface with no crevices, screws or rivets, and...
An externally-applied device intended to be used as an artificial substitute for two or more sections of the face [typically eye(s) and/or nose and surrounding regions (e.g., eye brows, forehead, midface)] to help restore facial appearance. The device is cu...