3,352 GUDID devices
A hand-held, manual surgical instrument constructed as a one-piece handle and scalpel blade (not an exchangeable component) used by the operator to manually cut or dissect tissue. The blade is typically made of high-grade stainless steel alloy or carbon ste...
2,049 GUDID devices
A heavy-duty, hand-held, surgical instrument used to remove pieces of bone or other hard tissue during orthopaedic and plastic surgery procedures. It typically comprises a handle proximally which becomes a shaft that terminates in a convex profile with a sh...
5,113 GUDID devices
A distal component of a surgical retraction system, surgical retractor, and/or surgical instrument assist arm system designed to function as a parting edge to separate the margins of a wound/incision during an open surgical procedure. It is intended to be a...
1,411 GUDID devices
A spike-like, orthopaedic, surgical instrument that is used to bore holes in bone. It is typically designed as a straight or slightly curve rod-like instrument with a sharp, trocar-like point at the distal end and a T-shaped handle at the proximal end. It i...
22 GUDID devices
A heavy-duty, hand-held manual surgical instrument designed for cutting into the sternum (the breastbone). It typically has a T-shaped handle to allow the application of pressure to the blade which descends from the handle in a thick shaft terminating in va...
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...
2 GUDID devices
A hand-held surgical instrument designed to manipulate, typically by lifting, the bladder during a surgical intervention in the abdominal cavity. It typically consists of a large flat blunt blade (no sharp edges) at the distal end that is set at a right ang...
1 GUDID devices
A component of a surgical retraction system or surgical retractor designed to function as a parting edge to separate the margins of a wound/incision during an open surgical procedure. It is intended to be attached to the frame (e.g., mounting ring/bar) of a...
302 GUDID devices
A hand-held manual surgical instrument designed to hook skin or tissue in order to grasp, apply traction, and lift the skin/tissue during a surgical intervention. It is typically a shaft-like instrument with small double hooks at the distal end and a handle...
2,213 GUDID devices
A manual surgical instrument designed to grasp and hold a bone during an open surgical procedure. It is typically strongly constructed with a scissors-like design, which may or may not be self-retaining, and with ring handles or curved shank handles. It is ...
1,860 GUDID devices
A device that is an interchangeable component of a scalpel and that functions as a handle designed to mount a compatible blade. This device with the blade become a single-bladed surgical instrument intended to be used by a physician for cutting or dissectin...
1,693 GUDID devices
A hand-held surgical instrument inserted into a nostril and manually expanded to maximally open the nostril by stretching the tissue around the nasal orifice, allowing access for examination or ear/nose/throat (ENT) surgical intervention. The device is made...
900 GUDID devices
A hand-held manual surgical instrument designed to identify the position and/or shape of bone structures and/or cavities created within these structures, e.g., the angle of a drilled hole, during surgery. It is typically designed as a long, thin, shaft with...
885 GUDID devices
A heavy-duty, hand-held manual surgical instrument with sturdy handles and blade-like jaws designed to cut orthopaedic wires, cerclages, and small diameter pins or bolts. It has a scissors-like lever action with straight or curved handles and is made of hig...
870 GUDID devices
A hand-held, manual, open-surgery instrument with sturdy handles and blade-like jaws designed to distract (force apart) two bone surfaces to enable a surgical procedure, e.g., two vertebrae during a spinal surgical intervention. It has a scissors-like lever...
729 GUDID devices
A hand-held manual surgical instrument with a cutting/biting action used to cut small cross-sectional pieces of bone typically for biopsy or fixation procedures during a surgical intervention. It is typically designed with a long, thin, two-part sliding sha...
557 GUDID devices
A heavy-duty, surgical instrument with specially designed sturdy handles and gripping jaws (typically parallel) used to grip and hold an object during a surgical intervention. It has a scissors-like design with curved handles and is made of high-grade stain...
516 GUDID devices
A manual surgical instrument with heavily serrated jaws at the working end designed to grasp, join, compress or support an organ, vessel or tissue. This instrument is typically made of high-grade stainless steel and comes in two main designs: 1) a flat, pin...
418 GUDID devices
A heavy-duty manual surgical instrument with specially-designed sturdy handles and blade jaws used to grip, tighten, and/or twist wires during a surgical intervention. It has a scissors-like design with curved handles and is made of high-grade stainless ste...
377 GUDID devices
A long, surgical instrument used to tunnel an artificial passageway along vascular tissue planes to create a connecting channel typically for the introduction of a vascular graft or a vascular prosthesis. It can have a variety of designs, but basically it w...
350 GUDID devices
A non-powered tool that fits into a screw head in order to apply rotation to tighten/loosen/remove a screw during a surgical procedure. It typically has a high-grade stainless steel shaft with a distal end dedicated to fit into a screw head that may be slot...
239 GUDID devices
A surgical instrument with specially designed sturdy blades used to grip, tighten and/or twist wires that are being applied to the patient during a surgical intervention. It typically has a scissors-like design with ring handles, is made of high-grade stain...
208 GUDID devices
A hand-held manual surgical instrument designed to grasp and/or manipulate a calculus (i.e., a kidney or gallbladder stone) during an open surgical procedure; additional intended uses may include soft-tissue manipulation (e.g., polyp removal). It is typical...
123 GUDID devices
A hand-held manual surgical instrument designed to manipulate the intestines and organs of the abdomen during a surgical intervention in the abdominal cavity. It typically consists of a large, flat, blunt blade (no sharp edges) at the distal end and a stron...
90 GUDID devices
A non-sterile, non-powered tool that fits into a screw head in order to apply rotation to tighten/loosen/remove a screw during a surgical procedure. It typically has a high-grade stainless steel shaft with a distal end dedicated to fit into a screw head tha...
66 GUDID devices
A sterile, non-powered tool that fits into a screw head in order to apply rotation to tighten/loosen/remove a screw during a surgical procedure. It typically has a high-grade stainless steel shaft with a distal end dedicated to fit into a screw head that ma...
64 GUDID devices
A sterile device that is an interchangeable component of a scalpel and that functions as a handle designed to mount a compatible blade. This device with the blade become a single-bladed surgical instrument intended to be used by a physician for cutting or d...
49 GUDID devices
A hand-held, surgical instrument used to pack tissue or other material during a surgical intervention. It typically consists of a shaft that terminates in a blunt (flat or profiled) tip at the distal end and a handle at the proximal end. It is typically a o...
45 GUDID devices
A heavy-duty, hand-held, surgical instrument with specially designed sturdy handles and gripping jaws intended to be used to securely grip around or hold an object during a surgical intervention. It is made of high-grade stainless steel and is designed like...
40 GUDID devices
A hand-held manual surgical instrument with sturdy handles and blade-like jaws designed to distract (force apart) two bone surfaces to enable a surgical procedure, e.g., two vertebrae during a spinal surgical intervention. It has a scissors-like lever actio...