1 GUDID devices
A small diameter tube intended to be placed over the shaft of a pipette to facilitate ejection of a pipette tip after use. The distal end of the sleeve pushes on the connected pipette tip to remove it. It is typically made of plastic materials. This is a re...
1 GUDID devices
A small transparent device intended to be placed over the traumatic tip of an ophthalmic fibreoptic light instrument to allow the instrument to be used as an illuminating orbital depressor for: 1) extra-orbital displacement of the sclera; and 2) transsclera...
17 GUDID devices
A hand-held, manual, stainless steel surgical instrument with a small diameter shaft tapering from the handle typically intended to be used to remobilize the footplate of the stapes to relieve conductive hearing impairment due to otosclerosis or middle ear ...
428 GUDID devices
A sterile, manual surgical instrument designed to cut a circular or elliptical plug of tissue from the wall of the aorta to create an anastomosis site during vascular surgery. It consists of a pointed, cone-shaped, disk-like tip on the end of a plunger that...
51 GUDID devices
A manual surgical instrument designed to cut a circular plug of tissue from the wall of the aorta to create an anastomosis site during vascular surgery. It consists of a pointed, cone-shaped, disk-like tip on the end of a plunger that is inserted through a ...
24 GUDID devices
A small device designed be placed over the top of a syringe to encase the tip of the syringe as means to modify the shape and the size of the syringe tip. It is typically made of stainless steel or a durable polymer material and its shape and size mimics th...
15 GUDID devices
A small sterile device designed be placed over the top of a syringe to encase the tip of the syringe as means to modify the shape and the size of the syringe tip. It is typically made of polymer material and its shape and size mimics that of the appropriate...
6 GUDID devices
A connecting device designed to allow the attachment of an ophthalmic surgical instrument tip to an ophthalmic surgical instrument handle. It is typically in the form of a small, stainless steel, circular adaptor with a threaded interface that attaches to a...
3 GUDID devices
A collection of sterile devices and supplies intended to suction secretions from the trachea and bronchi through a tracheostomy tube. It typically includes a tracheal suctioning catheter with an appropriate tip (e.g., a whistle tip for adults, a smaller one...
2 GUDID devices
A small shaft made of a hard metal (e.g., steel) with a diamond sphere at its tip that is designed for abrasion of the cornea to polish corneal scratches and/or the pterygium bed after surgical removal, and/or for abrasion of lid margin lesions. It is attac...
1 GUDID devices
A small luminal device intended to be fitted onto a syringe (not included) to allow for administration of fluids (e.g., pharmaceuticals) into the bladder (intravesical) via the urethra. It includes a short tip intended to be inserted into the urethra with a...
1,425 GUDID devices
A sterile, small-diameter, single-lumen, flexible tube designed for the controlled infusion of fluids (e.g., thrombolytics, diagnostic contrast media) into superselective small vessels (including intracranial, peripheral, or occluded coronary vasculature) f...
974 GUDID devices
A sterile, thin, flexible, hollow cylinder designed to access the small intestines (duodenum or jejunum) through the nose and nasopharynx for examination (e.g., of intestinal contents), treatment (e.g., decompression, short-term feeding), or other purposes....
68 GUDID devices
An assembly of devices designed for abrasion of the cornea and other eye tissues. It typically consists of a small, battery-powered rotatory handpiece with a motor, and a small shaft made of a hard metal such as steel (i.e., a bur) that may include a diamon...
7 GUDID devices
An assembly of devices designed for abrasion of the cornea and other eye tissues. It typically consists of a small, mains electricity (AC-powered) rotatory handpiece with a motor, and a small shaft made of a hard metal such as steel (i.e., a bur) that may i...
4 GUDID devices
"An assembly of devices designed for abrasion of the cornea and other eye tissues. It typically consists of a small, battery-powered rotatory handpiece with a motor, and a small shaft made of a hard metal such as steel (i.e., a bur) that may include a diamo...
4 GUDID devices
"An assembly of devices designed for abrasion of the cornea and other eye tissues. It typically consists of a small, mains electricity (AC-powered) rotatory handpiece with a motor, and a small shaft made of a hard metal such as steel (i.e., a bur) that may ...
1 GUDID devices
A long, thin, flexible tube with one or more inflatable balloons at its distal tip designed to be introduced through the working channel of a gastroscope to access the small intestines (duodenum or jejunum) to administer fluids used for enteroclysis procedu...
3,691 GUDID devices
A flexible tube designed for percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA) to dilate a stenotic coronary artery by controlled inflation of a distensible balloon(s) at its distal tip. It is typically available as: 1) an over-the-wire (OTW) type that ...
1,231 GUDID devices
An implantable or partially-implantable device intended to temporarily distract (force apart) the two bone surfaces of the mandible (the lower jawbone) or maxilla (the upper jawbone) during craniomaxillofacial (CMF) distraction. It functions as a single-pat...
463 GUDID devices
A rod-like manual surgical instrument designed to explore the urethra and/or to dilate a urethral and/or urinary meatus stenosis. It is designed with a semi-rigid tapered shaft that terminates at the distal end in a small bulbous tip (an olive) and it typic...
172 GUDID devices
A hand-held, manual, ophthalmic surgical instrument designed for eye lens extraction and gentle manipulation and/or irrigation of eye tissues during an ophthalmic surgical procedure. It typically consists of a small wire loop (frequently serrated) at the di...
169 GUDID devices
A non-powered implantable or partially-implantable device intended to temporarily distract (force apart) the two bone surfaces of the mandible (the lower jawbone) or maxilla (the upper jawbone) during craniomaxillofacial (CMF) distraction. It functions as a...
164 GUDID devices
A small sterile implantable device intended to be used during the implantation of a cemented femoral stem prosthesis to centralize and stabilize the prosthesis tip within the femoral medullary canal; it is inserted into the medullary canal prior to cement i...
159 GUDID devices
A sterile, plastic device used during an assisted reproduction vitrification (cryopreservation) procedure to hold a small volume of vitrification media containing a biological specimen (e.g., egg, embryo) to vitrify (cryopreserve) the specimen, thereby avoi...
90 GUDID devices
A sterile distal component of a probe-like ophthalmic soft-tissue surgical forceps assembly designed to grasp and manipulate intraocular tissues during ophthalmic surgery (e.g., anterior segment surgery, vitreo-retinal procedures, iridectomy, capsulorhexis)...
87 GUDID devices
A slender, hand-held, surgical instrument that is used to clear blockages of the Eustachian tube during an ear/nose/throat (ENT) procedure. It is typically made of high-grade stainless steel and can be either rigid or malleable (bendable) and has a small, h...
85 GUDID devices
A short, light-penetrating cap designed to be placed onto the distal end of an endoscope (e.g., colonoscope) to facilitate observation, by retaining a short distance between the endoscope tip and lumen wall or other structure of interest. It typically has a...
71 GUDID devices
A device intended to connect to a surgical power tool system motor [it is locked and held in a collet or quick coupling and not simply gripped in a drill chuck (Jacobs chuck)] to convert the non-dedicated mechanical energy provided by the motor to a dedicat...
70 GUDID devices
A hand-operated surgical instrument designed for the automatic extraction of a small tissue sample from an anatomic structure of the body (i.e., a biopsy), while causing minimal surrounding tissue damage, for pathological examination/testing. It has a sprin...