A collection of non-powered devices intended for the introduction of an included peripheral vein cannula, often referred to as a catheter, to enable short-term (= 30 days) intravenous (IV) access for administration of fluids/medication and blood sampling. I...
A collection of devices intended for the introduction of an included peripheral vein cannula, often referred to as a catheter, to enable short-term (= 30 days) intravenous (IV) access for administration of fluids/medication and blood sampling. In addition t...
A sterile device intended to be inserted into a bone tunnel during an arthroscopic procedure to reduce the loss of the irrigation fluid used to maintain visualization, while allowing the passage of instruments (e.g., probes, guide pins, shavers and graspers...
A collection of devices intended for the percutaneous introduction of an included peripheral artery cannula (often referred to as a catheter) to enable short-term (= 30 days) access to a peripheral artery for administration of fluids/medication and blood sa...
A short, thin tube intended to be inserted into a peripheral vein (typically on the hand/arm) to enable short-term (< 30 days) intravenous (IV) access for administration of fluids/medication and blood sampling. Also referred to as a peripheral IV catheter, ...
A sterile, rigid or semi-rigid tube designed to be inserted into a femoral artery or vein during cardiopulmonary bypass procedures. It is typically a 9 to 24 Fr tube with an end hole (some may include side holes); it is short enough to keep the distal tip i...
A sterile, thin flexible tube intended to be used to access the salivary glands typically to introduce a contrast medium to enhance the radiographic images of the glands during sialography. It is typically made of metal or plastic materials [e.g., polyethyl...
A complete portable assembly of noninvasive, non-powered devices intended to be used as part of an extracorporeal bypass system to provide short-term or prolonged (i.e., extra-surgical) mechanical circulatory life support during extracorporeal membrane oxyg...
A short, hollow, rigid tube intended to be percutaneously inserted into the pyloric canal to facilitate the passage of other devices (e.g., guidewire, catheter) through its lumen and into the duodenum/jejunum, typically during a minimally-invasive procedure...