An inflatable device designed to: 1) support a recumbent patient on a bed or table; and 2) assist healthcare professionals in the physical movement and transfer of a patient (e.g., hospitalized, disabled, geriatric) from one place to another using sliding t...
An inflatable device designed to: 1) support a recumbent patient on a bed or table; and 2) assist healthcare professionals in the physical movement and transfer of a patient (e.g., hospitalized, disabled, geriatric) from one place to another using sliding t...
A single- or double-lumen (coaxial) tube in a straight or spiral design intended to be used to conduct compressed surgical-grade air or nitrogen (N2) gas from a gas source, usually the central medical gas supply system, to a surgical drilling system or sawi...
A single or double lumen (coaxial) tube in a straight or spiral design used to conduct compressed surgical-grade air or nitrogen (N2) gas from a gas source, usually the central medical gas supply system, to a surgical drilling system or sawing system handpi...
A device designed to verify proper endotracheal (ET) tube placement by detecting/assessing exhaled carbon dioxide (CO2) during airway management to confirm correct intubation for appropriate ventilation; it may additionally be intended to confirm placement/...
A single- or double-lumen (coaxial) tube in a straight or spiral design intended to be used to conduct compressed surgical-grade air or nitrogen (N2) gas from a gas source, usually the central medical gas supply system, to a surgical drilling system or sawi...
A single- or double-lumen (coaxial) tube in a straight or spiral design intended to be used to conduct compressed gas from a source to a dental drilling system handpiece to provide power to the turbine. The device is of an adequate length to provide manoeuv...
A device designed to be connected to a surgical laminar airflow unit to channel filtered air directly to the site of operation during a surgical intervention to provide an area free of contaminants and reduce the risk of patient infection. It is in the form...