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Haemostatic forceps, small vessel

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...

Cast spreader

26 GUDID devices

A hand-operated surgical instrument with specially designed blades used to separate and spread hardened plaster, i.e., that which has already been used to form a cast around a patient's limb or body part. It is designed like a large size forceps with flat s...

Cast breaker

20 GUDID devices

A manual surgical instrument with strong, curved blades used to grasp and break apart hardened plaster, i.e., that which has already been used to form a cast around a patient's limb or body part. It is designed like a large size forceps with curved serrated...

Airway tube forceps, reusable

102 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...

Airway tube forceps, single-use

43 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...

Hysterectomy forceps, single-use

2 GUDID devices

A sterile, hand-held, manual surgical instrument intended for the grasping, pulling or compression of the uterus during a hysterectomy (for the removal of the womb and the necessary associated organs). It typically has a scissors-like, self-retaining, desig...

Bone holding forceps

2,213 GUDID devices

A manual surgical instrument designed to grasp and hold a bone during an open surgical procedure. It is typically strongly constructed with a scissors-like design, which may or may not be self-retaining, and with ring handles or curved shank handles. It is ...

Dental dressing forceps, reusable

663 GUDID devices

A hand-held manual dental instrument designed for grasping and holding a dental dressing during its application to a patient's oral cavity. It typically has a tweezers-like design with two conjoined blades with serrated tips at the working end. It is made o...

Dissection forceps

248 GUDID devices

A surgical instrument used to facilitate grasping, manipulation, compression or joining of tissue during dissection and/or autopsy. It typically has two main designs: 1) a self-retaining, scissors-like design with ring handles with the working end having a ...

Dental articulation paper forceps

214 GUDID devices

A hand-held manual dental instrument designed for grasping and holding articulation paper during its application to a patient's oral cavity. It typically has a tweezers-like design with two conjoined blades with serrated tips at the working end. It is made ...

Open-surgery stone-retrieval forceps

208 GUDID devices

A hand-held manual surgical instrument designed to grasp and/or manipulate a calculus (i.e., a kidney or gallbladder stone) during an open surgical procedure; additional intended uses may include soft-tissue manipulation (e.g., polyp removal). It is typical...

Ophthalmic tissue forceps, single-use

192 GUDID devices

A hand-held ophthalmic surgical instrument used to grasp, manipulate, compress, pull, or join eye and/or surrounding tissues during a surgical intervention. It is typically: 1) a one-piece instrument with a tweezers-like design having two conjoined blades w...

Dental implant/prosthesis handling forceps

94 GUDID devices

A hand-held manual dental instrument designed for grasping and holding a dental implant and/or prosthesis (e.g., crown, bridge, screw) during its application to a patient's oral cavity. It typically has a tweezers-like design consisting of two conjoined bla...

ENT forceps

72 GUDID devices

A general-purpose ear/nose/throat (ENT) surgical instrument designed to facilitate the grasping, holding, or manipulation of anatomical structures (e.g., trachea, ear) or devices (e.g., cochlear implant electrode array) during ENT procedures. It typically h...

Meniscus forceps

69 GUDID devices

A surgical instrument with specially designed blades used for grasping and manipulating the meniscus (a crescent-shaped disk of fibrocartilage that borders and partly covers the articulating surfaces of the tibia and femur at the knee) or other cartilage du...

Nail extraction forceps

63 GUDID devices

A surgical instrument designed for the purpose of extracting (removing) a finger or toenail during a surgical intervention. It comprises of two pivoted blades with curved handles and very thin, wide jaws that are heavily serrated. It is operated by forcing ...

Hysterectomy forceps, reusable

58 GUDID devices

A hand-held manual surgical instrument intended for the grasping, pulling or compression of the uterus during a hysterectomy (for the removal of the womb and the necessary associated organs). It typically has a scissors-like, self-retaining, design with rin...

Bone holding forceps

39 GUDID devices

A surgical instrument designed to grasp and hold a bone during a surgical procedure. It is typically strongly constructed with a scissors-like design, which may or may not be self-retaining, and with ring handles or curved shank handles. It is made of high-...

Utility forceps, reusable

34 GUDID devices

A hand-held manual surgical instrument used for general-purpose grasping/picking up of other devices/objects typically with the intention of maintaining a sterile condition or avoiding direct hand contact because of unhygienic/unfavourable conditions. It ty...

Cast spreader, reusable

32 GUDID devices

A hand-operated instrument with specially designed blades intended to separate and spread hardened plaster, i.e., plaster that has already formed a cast around a patient's limb or body part. It is designed like large forceps with flat, outer-edge serrated b...

Haemostatic forceps

31 GUDID devices

A hand-held manual surgical instrument designed to constrict blood vessels during surgery to prevent bleeding. Often referred to as a haemostat (hemostat), it typically has a scissors-like, self-retaining design with ring handles and is made of high-grade s...

Utility forceps, single-use

19 GUDID devices

A sterile, hand-held, manual surgical instrument designed for general-purpose grasping/picking up of other devices/objects typically with the intention of maintaining a sterile condition or avoiding direct hand contact because of unhygienic/unfavourable con...

Ophthalmic tissue forceps, reusable

16 GUDID devices

A hand-held ophthalmic surgical instrument designed to grasp, manipulate, compress, pull, or join eye and/or surrounding tissues during a surgical intervention. It is typically: 1) a one-piece instrument with a tweezers-like design having two conjoined blad...

Dental dressing forceps, single-use

4 GUDID devices

A sterile, hand-held manual dental instrument designed for grasping and holding a dental dressing during its application to a patient's oral cavity. It typically has a tweezers-like design with two conjoined blades with serrated tips at the working end. It ...

Dressing forceps

2 GUDID devices

A hand-held manual surgical instrument designed to apply or manipulate a dressing on tissue during a surgical intervention. It typically has two main designs: 1) a self-retaining, scissors-like design with ring handles with the working end having a variety ...

Bone holding forceps

1 GUDID devices

A surgical instrument used for grasping and holding a bone during a surgical procedure. It is typically strongly constructed with a scissors-like design, which may or may not be self-retaining, with ring handles or curved shank handles. It is made of high-g...

Laryngeal biopsy forceps

1 GUDID devices

A flexible instrument intended to perform through a compatible nasopharyngoscope to obtain laryngeal specimens during a transnasal flexible laryngoscopy (TFL) for histopathological examination. It is typically constructed of a flexible metal coil or plastic...

Tendon forceps

1 GUDID devices

A hand-held manual surgical instrument designed for interlacing, seizing, passing, holding, or approximating a tendon during surgery. It typically has a scissors-like, self-retaining design with ring handles and is made of high-grade stainless steel. It is ...