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Argon-enhanced electrosurgical system

46 GUDID devices

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...

Colour-indication patient thermometer

43 GUDID devices

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...

Blood refrigerator/freezer

35 GUDID devices

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...

Inert gas-enhanced electrosurgical system

25 GUDID devices

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...

Laboratory thermometer

18 GUDID devices

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...

Hand-held electrosurgical system

14 GUDID devices

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...

Cryogenic temperature control unit

1 GUDID devices

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? ...