23 GUDID devices
A hand-held, non-electric, mechanically-powered instrument intended to be used by a healthcare professional for the chiropractic adjustment, mobilization, or manipulation of the joints of the spine and/or extremities. The instrument uses a manually-operated...
13 GUDID devices
A hand-held, electrically-powered instrument intended to be used by a healthcare professional for the chiropractic adjustment, mobilization, or manipulation of the joints of the spine and/or extremities. The electromechanical instrument is typically pistol-...
4 GUDID devices
A hand-held surgical instrument intended to be used to establish a horizontal line or plane relative to the site of interest by means of an air bubble enclosed in a slightly-curved glass tube. When the bubble is aligned within the established settings (e.g....
2,435 GUDID devices
A sterile device made of natural and/or synthetic flexible materials intended to be used as a non-dedicated protective covering for various surgical and/or non-surgical instruments/equipment [e.g., surgical tray, operating room (OR) equipment table, endosco...
1,418 GUDID devices
A collection of sterile instruments and dressings necessary to perform a suturing procedure; it does not contain any pharmaceuticals. It typically includes a disinfectant, needles and various threads (sutures used to join the edges of a wound or incision by...
848 GUDID devices
A collection of sterile instruments, dressings, and pharmaceuticals necessary to perform a suturing procedure. It typically includes a disinfectant, needles and various threads (sutures used to join the edges of a wound or incision by stitching), drapes, sw...
535 GUDID devices
A small straight-edged strip intended to be used to measure the length of internal or external anatomy, devices or instruments in a clinical setting. It is marked in units of length (i.e., inches, millimetres and/or centimetres), and may be an independent b...
381 GUDID devices
A pneumatically-powered device designed to make available the necessary instruments/equipment and power to deliver dental treatment to a patient. It consists of a platform for the display of a selection of powered dental instruments (e.g., motor handpiece, ...
311 GUDID devices
A mains electricity (AC-powered) device designed to measure several or all respiratory-gas volume and flow parameters needed to evaluate basic pulmonary function [e.g., vital capacity (VC), peak expiratory flow (PEF), forced expiratory volume (FEV), and for...
200 GUDID devices
A mains electricity (AC-powered) device designed to make available the necessary instruments/equipment and power to deliver dental treatment to a patient. It consists of a platform for the display of a selection of powered dental instruments (e.g., motor ha...
184 GUDID devices
A battery-powered, hand-held, electronic instrument designed to measure the maximum rate of expiratory gas flow [peak expiratory flow (PEF) or peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR)] and forced expiratory volume (FEV) from the lungs. It typically includes a mouth...
168 GUDID devices
A small straight-edged strip intended to be used to measure the length of internal or external anatomy, devices or instruments in a clinical setting. It is marked in units of length (i.e., inches, millimetres and/or centimetres), and may be an independent r...
137 GUDID devices
A battery-powered, hand-held instrument designed to measure the maximum rate of expiratory gas flow [peak expiratory flow (PEF) or peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR)] and forced expiratory volume (FEV) from the lungs. It typically includes a mouthpiece for pa...
123 GUDID devices
A manual, hand-held instrument designed to measure only the maximum rate of expiratory gas flow [peak expiratory flow (PEF) or peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR)] from the lungs. It typically includes a tube for patient exhalation, an easy-to-grip handle, and...
101 GUDID devices
A mains electricity (AC-powered) unit intended to be used to remotely steer a camera's movements and adjustments (e.g., a miniaturized camera) in a clinical setting. It is typically situated outside the field of operation and can be adjusted upon instructio...
78 GUDID devices
An assembly of mains electricity (AC-powered) devices designed to resect/debride soft and osseous (bone) tissue in the nasal cavity or ear region during ear/nose/throat (ENT) or plastic surgery procedures; including functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS...
62 GUDID devices
A battery-powered instrument designed to continuously measure the concentration of oxygen (O2) inspired by a patient in a respiratory maintenance/therapy setting (e.g., O2 in an anaesthesia or ventilator breathing circuit, oxygen tent, oxygen therapy device...
61 GUDID devices
A portable mains electricity (AC-powered) laboratory instrument, typically with rechargeable batteries for power at the point-of-care in acute care settings, intended used for the qualitative and/or quantitative in vitro measurement of multiple clinical che...
57 GUDID devices
A small straight-edged strip intended to be used to measure the length of internal or external anatomy, devices or instruments in a clinical setting. It is marked in units of length (i.e., inches, millimetres and/or centimetres), and may be bendable to fit ...
48 GUDID devices
An electrically-powered device designed to measure several or all respiratory-gas volume and flow parameters needed to evaluate basic pulmonary function [e.g., vital capacity (VC), peak expiratory flow (PEF), forced expiratory volume (FEV), and forced expir...
33 GUDID devices
A manual instrument intended to deliver a precise, known quantity of gas (e.g., 1 litre) for the purposes of calibrating/testing a medical device partially or completely dedicated to measuring/monitoring volumes of air/gas (e.g., anaesthesia monitor, diagno...
32 GUDID devices
A non-powered, mechanical instrument designed to assess neuromuscular function by measuring the force or power exerted by the muscles of the hand/forearm to squeeze/pinch an object. It is used to assess a patient's grip and/or pinch strength in clinical or ...
30 GUDID devices
A small straight-edged strip intended to be used to measure the length of internal or external anatomy, devices or instruments in a clinical setting. It is marked in units of length (i.e., inches, millimetres and/or centimetres), and may be bendable to fit ...
29 GUDID devices
A mains electricity (AC-powered) instrument designed to continuously measure the concentration of oxygen (O2) inspired by a patient in a respiratory maintenance/therapy setting (e.g., O2 in an anaesthesia or ventilator breathing circuit, oxygen tent, oxygen...
27 GUDID devices
An electrically-powered instrument designed to assess neuromuscular function by measuring the force or power exerted by the muscles of the hand/forearm to squeeze/pinch an object. It is used to assess a patient's grip strength in clinical or research settin...
23 GUDID devices
A sterile device made of natural and/or synthetic flexible materials intended to be used as a non-dedicated protective covering for various surgical and/or non-surgical instruments/equipment [e.g., surgical tray, operating room (OR) equipment table, endosco...
18 GUDID devices
A hand-held, electrically-powered dental device that includes a chuck or collet for attaching a rotary dental endpiece (e.g., polishing brush) intended to be used in dental procedures, typically for cleaning and polishing teeth. It is a battery-powered cord...
8 GUDID devices
An instrument designed to measure the electrical impedance between the surface of external electrocardiography electrodes and the skin; it is also typically capable of measuring interference voltages that may be stored on electrodes (i.e., offset voltage) a...
7 GUDID devices
A hand-held instrument designed to measure only the maximum rate of expiratory gas flow [peak expiratory flow (PEF) or peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR)] from the lungs. It is in the form of a cylinder with a mouthpiece for exhalation, and a calibrated analo...
7 GUDID devices
A hand-held dental instrument intended to be used in orthodontics to accurately measure forces (in grams or ounces) applied by the elastics or springs used when setting up orthodontic appliances within the patient's mouth. The device is typically of cylindr...