A collection of sterile devices intended to help secure a cardiopulmonary bypass cannula to the underlying tissue in the operative field to minimize displacement of the cannula during cardiopulmonary bypass surgery. Popularly known as a `snugger?, it typica...
A hand-held manual surgical instrument intended to be inserted into the naris for the removal of tissue, typically polyps, tumours, and other abnormal tissue from the nasal cavity during ear/nose/throat (ENT) surgery. It typically consists of a cannula-like...
A manual surgical instrument inserted into the oral cavity to remove the tonsils during ear/nose/throat (ENT) surgery. It typically consists of a cannula-like tube with two stationary and one sliding finger rings designed to position and tighten a loop of t...
A hand-held manual surgical instrument intended to be inserted through the outer ear canal or through a surgical incision in the ear to remove tissue, typically tumorous or damaged tissue, from the ear during ear/nose/throat (ENT) surgery. It typically cons...
A hand-held manual surgical instrument intended to be inserted into the naris for the removal of tissue, typically polyps, tumours, and other abnormal tissue from the nasal cavity during ear/nose/throat (ENT) surgery. It typically consists of a cannula-like...
A manual ophthalmic instrument used in surgical procedures of the eye, typically for enucleation of the eyeball. It typically consists of a cannula-like tube with two stationary and one sliding finger rings designed to position and tighten a loop of thin, f...
A sterile, flexible, end- and/or side-hole tube with a long snaring device (e.g., a wire loop or noose) inserted through its lumen, designed to be introduced into a blood vessel or similar structure to manually retrieve or manipulate a foreign body. It is t...
A flexible, end- and/or side-hole tube with a long snaring device (e.g., a wire loop or noose) inserted through its lumen, designed to be introduced into a blood vessel or similar structure to manually retrieve or manipulate a foreign body. It is typically ...
A sterile, steerable flexible tube with a distal snaring mechanism intended to be introduced into the right ventricle of the heart, via transcutaneous peripheral venous access (e.g., femoral vein), to remove an implanted intracardiac pacemaker; it may also ...