An implantable nanomaterial designed to be locally administered into a tumour or tumour bed (e.g., brain tumour) and to be subsequently heated by an external alternating magnetic field whereby the heat released by the material is intended to destroy surroun...
An assembly of devices that uses radio-frequency (RF) alternating current to develop heat directly within soft-tissue cells (thermodynamic) for cutting and coagulating tissue within a shield of argon (Ar) gas during surgery. It typically includes a generato...
A device designed to measure a patient's skin, oral, rectal, or axillary (armpit) body temperature. The device records body temperature using heat sensitive chemical cells (dots) which are sealed at the end of a plastic or metal strip. Body heat causes a co...
An electrically-powered device intended to be used to store and/or transport whole blood and/or blood components (e.g., blood cells, plasma) while keeping them cold (temperatures from 1° to 6° Celsius), or alternatively frozen (-18° to -30° Celsius). It inc...
An assembly of devices that uses radio-frequency (RF) alternating current to develop heat directly within soft-tissue cells (thermodynamic) for cutting and coagulating tissue within a shield of an inert gas [e.g., argon (Ar), helium (He)] during surgery. It...
An electronic measuring instrument used in the laboratory to measure and establish the level of a temperature in an object, matter, or medium. It is designed for use in the laboratory for temperatures over a wide or particular range. It will have a high deg...
A sterile, hand-held, battery-powered device intended to generate radio-frequency (RF) electrical energy to develop heat directly within soft-tissue cells (thermodynamic) for cutting and coagulation during open and laparoscopic surgical procedures of multip...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) device designed to keep temperatures in a container between pre-established limits well below the freezing point of water [i.e., cryogenic temperatures, below -130? Celcius (-202? Fahrenheit)]; typically from -150? to -200? ...