Pin Oak
Pin Oak
41 matching records for T-Pin.
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A sterile metal shaft (pin) designed to fit into the hollow centre of a cannulated surgical drill bit to provide a guide for drilling during a surgical procedure. The pin is bored into hard tissue (e.g., bone), typically by means of a surgical power tool ha...
A hand-held manual pin-like device with a sharp distal end intended to be used to test for the presence of pain (pin prick) sensation in the skin. A healthcare professional uses the device to touch the skin of a patient who provides a response based on the ...
A sterile device comprising a small, threaded, cannulated sleeve containing a pin fixed inside at its distal end, intended to be used to hold a bone plate in place for internal orthopaedic fracture fixation. It is anchored to bone by the external thread on ...
An implantable device comprising a small, threaded, cannulated sleeve containing a pin fixed inside at its distal end, intended to be used to hold a bone plate in place for internal orthopaedic fracture fixation. It is anchored to bone by the external threa...
A component of an external fixation system intended to be used to stabilize a fractured bone/joint. It may be a specially designed frame, clamp, rod, pin, rod-to-rod coupling, rod-to-pin coupling, post, fastener, wire, bolt, washer, nut, hinge, ring, socket...
A metal shaft intended to be mounted into an appropriate surgical power tool (e.g., a pneumatic reamer or drilling system handpiece with appropriate torque capacity) and rotated to bore into hard/tough tissues (e.g., bone, cartilage) in order to clear a cha...
A sterile metal shaft intended to be mounted into an appropriate surgical power tool (e.g., a pneumatic reamer or drilling system handpiece with appropriate torque capacity) and rotated to bore into hard/tough tissues (e.g., bone, cartilage) in order to cle...
A collection of surgical instruments and devices intended to be used for the implantation of a sacroiliac joint transarticular fixation/arthrodesis implant during a minimally-invasive procedure. It typically consists of a tray, dedicated soft-tissue protect...
A collection of non-sterile surgical instruments and devices intended to be used for the implantation of a sacroiliac joint transarticular fixation/arthrodesis implant during a minimally-invasive procedure. It typically consists of a tray, dedicated soft-ti...
A non-sterile metal shaft intended to be mounted into an appropriate surgical power tool (e.g., a pneumatic reamer or drilling system handpiece with appropriate torque capacity) and rotated to bore into hard/tough tissues (e.g., bone, cartilage) in order to...
A non-sterile device in the form of a metal rod designed for the fabrication of custom-made scan and surgical dental implant templates used by a dentist during the first stage of a guided dental implantation procedure (i.e., drilling of holes in the jawbone...
A non-sterile cylindrical device intended to temporarily hold one or more orthopaedic pin(s) [e.g., K-wires] during sterilization and a surgical procedure for protection against damage. It is made of metal (e.g., stainless steel) and is typically a cylinder...
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...
A manually-operated dental laboratory instrument intended to be inserted into a cannulated reamer to help guide the reamer during smoothing and refining of the surface of the screw channel, screw seat and implant/abutment connection of a dental implant supr...
A nonimplantable rod with an external cylindrical and/or polygonal drive intended to be temporarily introduced, with a dedicated tool (not included), into vertebral bone to: 1) assist with positioning of an implantable device; and/or 2) interface with a sur...
A small diameter plastic tube placed over the orthopaedic pins or wires used during the external fixation of bones, to inhibit bacterial colonization on or around the pins or wires during healing. It is typically made of polyurethane and is coated on the in...
An electrode-like device attached to a dedicated ultrasonic osteosynthesis system handpiece used to apply high frequency mechanical oscillation (ultrasonic vibration) to a resorbable fixation pin on a surgically-drilled bone tunnel. The ultrasonic vibration...
A hand-held manual surgical instrument used to alter the tip of a bioabsorbable bone pin, e.g., to shorten it, prior to insertion into the patient. It is typically designed with a handle at the proximal end and a long, sturdy, shaft that terminates in a sha...
A nonimplantable rod with an external cylindrical and/or polygonal drive intended to be temporarily introduced, with a dedicated tool (not included), into vertebral bone to: 1) assist with positioning of an implantable device; and/or 2) interface with a sur...
An assembly of devices that generates a high frequency electrical current and converts it into a high frequency mechanical oscillation (ultrasonic vibration) applied to a resorbable fixation pin on a surgically-drilled bone tunnel, to create friction and th...
A small implantable device designed to facilitate implantation of an orthopaedic fixation plate using cerclage cable or wire, whereby it attaches to the plate and/or underlying bone and provides a hole (eye) through which the cerclage cable is threaded. The...
A non-sterile cylindrical device intended to temporarily hold one or more orthopaedic pin(s) [e.g., K-wires] during sterilization and a surgical procedure for protection against damage. It is made of metal (e.g., stainless steel) and is typically a cylinder...
A thumbtack-like implant typically intended to be used during pelvic surgery to control severe, localized bleeding from veins in the presacral area. It is implanted through a presacral vein into the sacrum (fused vertebral bones of the lower spine) after ot...
A sterile, friction-reducing substance (e.g., mineral oil) that is primarily used on implantable devices prior to implantation to lubricate surfaces for the promotion of effective function. It is typically used on the pacing leads of implantable pacemakers/...
A friction-reducing substance (e.g., mineral oil) that is primarily used on implantable devices prior to implantation to lubricate surfaces for the promotion of effective function. It is typically used on the pacing leads of implantable pacemakers/defibrill...
A copy of a final tibia prosthesis designed to be used during unicompartmental knee replacement surgery or total knee arthroplasty (TKA) to determine the correct alignment, size, and fit of the final prosthesis. It is one of a set, or a set, of graduated si...
A copy of a final tibia prosthesis designed to be used during unicompartmental knee replacement surgery or total knee arthroplasty (TKA) to determine the correct alignment, size, and fit of the final prosthesis. It is one of a set, or a set, of graduated si...
A small diameter rod typically used for the fixation of a bone fracture or bone grafts, or for an osteotomy or arthrodesis. The rod may be smooth, wholly- or partially-threaded, solid or cannulated, and some designs may be tapered; it is not specific to the...
A thin, implantable rod intended to be used for the stabilization of a bone fracture or bone grafts, or for an osteotomy or arthrodesis (internal and/or external fixation). It is typically drilled into bone and may be smooth or threaded, solid or cannulated...
A shaft of metal intended to be mounted into an appropriate surgical power tool (e.g., a pneumatic reamer or drilling system handpiece with appropriate torque capacity) and rotated to bore into hard/tough tissues (e.g., bone, cartilage) to clear a channel o...