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Universal patient tubing holder, sterile

5 GUDID devices

A small, sterile device with a locking/holding mechanism designed to secure most any kind of tubing or tubing-like device (e.g., cables, cords) to a patient or to a surgical drape during a clinical intervention. It is typically designed as: 1) an adhesive p...

Universal patient tubing holder, non-sterile

27 GUDID devices

A small, non-sterile device with a locking/holding mechanism designed to secure tubing or tubing-like devices (e.g., cables, cords) to a patient or to a surgical drape during a clinical intervention. It is typically designed as: 1) an adhesive pad (plaster)...

Medical/surgical interventional tube/cable securement strap

84 GUDID devices

A strip of material in the form of tape/strap intended to be used to secure interventional patient tubes/cables to drapes or device covers in surgical/medical settings; it is not intended to attach to the patient and has no additional intended uses. It may ...

Electrosurgical tip cleaning pad

74 GUDID devices

A wad designed to be used to periodically wipe clean (i.e., remove eschar build-up) a tip (e.g., an electrode or blade) used in an electrically-mediated surgical technique for cutting, coagulating, or cauterizing tissue. The device is typically abrasive on ...

Sterilization packaging tape

71 GUDID devices

A non-sterile, flexible, band (typically made of paper) coated on one side with a pressure-sensitive adhesive, used to seal packages of instruments, utensils, or medical devices that are wrapped in drapes or sterilization packaging, prior to being sterilize...

Electrosurgical tip cleaning pad

27 GUDID devices

A sterile wad used to periodically wipe clean (i.e., remove eschar build-up) a tip (e.g., an electrode or blade) used in an electrically-mediated surgical technique for cutting, coagulating, or cauterizing tissue. The device is typically abrasive on one sid...

Anaesthesia screen

63 GUDID devices

A frame-like device designed to provide a barrier between the sterile surgical site (i.e., where the surgeon operates) and the non-sterile area where the anaesthesiologists and other staff work during a procedure. It is typically fixed to the side rail of t...