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31 matching records for Tips.
A hand-held manual dental instrument designed for grasping and holding a dental implant and/or prosthesis (e.g., crown, bridge, screw) during its application to a patient's oral cavity. It typically has a tweezers-like design consisting of two conjoined bla...
An assembly of ophthalmic devices intended to deliver energies (e.g., ultrasonic, piezoelectric, high frequency current) through dedicated handpieces and tips that are introduced through an incision or incisions made in the eye, for the purpose of performin...
A collection of standard equipment and supplies intended to be used to fill dental cavities or restore damaged dental tissue with unfilled resin, such as polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA), that does not contain or contains very small amounts of inert filler mat...
A hand-held, manual, open-surgery instrument designed to facilitate grasping and manipulation of soft-tissues. It has a tweezers-like design (may be a micro/fine instrument) with variously designed tips at the working end, whereby the blades are designed to...
A hand-held manual surgical instrument designed to facilitate the grasping, manipulation, or clamping of, and/or removal of foreign bodies from, ophthalmic soft-tissues (ocular tissues, eyelids), and may be pointed for capsulorhexis. It has a conventional (...
A hand-held manual instrument designed primarily for non-dedicated grasping of devices, sponges and/or dressings during a procedure; it is neither intended for tissue manipulation nor endoscopic use. It typically has a tweezers-like design with two blades j...
A rigid surgical instrument designed to be introduced through a laparoscope primarily for grasping and manipulating tissues during a laparoscopic surgical procedure. It is a hand-held device typically with scissors-like handles that may include a ratchet me...
A hand-held manual surgical instrument designed to facilitate grasping and manipulation of soft-tissues. It has a tweezers-like design (may be a micro/fine instrument) with variously designed tips at the working end, whereby the blades are designed to be op...
A self-retaining, ophthalmic surgical instrument intended to be used to retract the eyelids during an opthalmologic examination or procedure. It is typically composed of two arms joined at a pivot point and that terminate in blunt tips; the arms can be expa...
A flexible, sterile, sharp bevel-edged, hollow tubular device intended to be manually-operated through a compatible endoscope to perform various needle functions (e.g., injection, aspiration, irrigation, puncture) during endoscopy. It is designed with appro...
A hand-held manual dental instrument designed for grasping and holding a dental dressing during its application to a patient's oral cavity. It typically has a tweezers-like design with two conjoined blades with serrated tips at the working end. It is made o...
A hand-held manual surgical instrument with blades designed to grasp and manipulate a nonimplantable invasive ophthalmic surgical device (e.g., ophthalmic cannula, handless iris retractor) and/or for ophthalmic suturing. It has a tweezers-like design (may b...
A hand-held, manual, open-surgery instrument designed to facilitate grasping and manipulation of soft-tissues. It has a tweezers-like design (may be a micro/fine instrument) with variously designed tips at the working end, whereby the blades are designed to...
A hand-held manual instrument designed primarily for non-dedicated grasping of devices, sponges and/or dressings during a procedure; it is neither intended for tissue manipulation nor endoscopic use. It typically has a tweezers-like design with two blades j...
A flexible/semi-rigid tube intended to be inserted through a suprapubic (above the pubic arch) incision directly into the bladder of a patient for the drainage of urine; it may also allow for infusion of fluid (e.g., medication, saline). It typically consis...
A hand-held manual surgical instrument with blades designed to grasp and manipulate a nonimplantable invasive ophthalmic surgical device (e.g., ophthalmic cannula, handless iris retractor) and/or for ophthalmic suturing. It has a tweezers-like design (may b...
A surgical instrument used to facilitate grasping, manipulation, compression or joining of tissue during dissection and/or autopsy. It typically has two main designs: 1) a self-retaining, scissors-like design with ring handles with the working end having a ...
A flexible sharp bevel-edged, hollow tubular device intended to be manually-operated through a compatible endoscope to perform various needle functions (e.g., injection, aspiration, irrigation, puncture) during endoscopy. It is designed with appropriate sha...
A hand-held ophthalmic surgical instrument used to grasp, manipulate, compress, pull, or join eye and/or surrounding tissues during a surgical intervention. It is typically: 1) a one-piece instrument with a tweezers-like design having two conjoined blades w...
A hand-held manual dental instrument designed for grasping and holding articulation paper during its application to a patient's oral cavity. It typically has a tweezers-like design with two conjoined blades with serrated tips at the working end. It is made ...
A sterile, hand-held manual surgical instrument designed to facilitate grasping, manipulation or clamping of, and/or removal of foreign bodies from, ophthalmic soft-tissues (ocular tissues, eyelids), and may be pointed for capsulorhexis. It has a convention...
A hand-held manual ophthalmic surgical instrument intended to be used to remove a foreign body/object embedded in or adhering to the surface of the eye globe. It is typically made of high-grade stainless steel, and designed with a fine handle in the centre ...
A device assembly designed to irrigate, wash, and evacuate debris from general soft-tissue and orthopaedic surgical sites (e.g., for soft-tissue wound or bone debridement, site clearing, bone cement residue removal) with a pulsatile jet of sterile fluid (ty...
A self-retaining ophthalmic surgical instrument intended to be used to retract the eyelids during an ophthalmologic examination or procedure. It is typically composed of two arms joined at a pivot point and that terminate in blunt tips; the arms can be expa...
A sterile device assembly designed to irrigate, wash, and evacuate debris from general soft-tissue and orthopaedic surgical sites (e.g., for soft-tissue wound or bone debridement, site clearing, bone cement residue removal) with a pulsatile jet of sterile f...
A hand-held, manual ophthalmic surgical instrument designed to excise a segment of tissue (frequently in the form of a disc) from the sclera or cornea of a patient or from grafts taken from cadaver donors. It typically has a set of sharp, hollow tips at the...
A hand-held manual instrument designed primarily for non-dedicated grasping of devices, sponges and/or dressings during a procedure; it is not intended for tissue manipulation. It typically has a tweezers-like design with two blades joined at the proximal (...
A hand-held manual surgical instrument intended to be used during laparoscopy to perform a variety of surgical manipulations with various attachable tips/ends; it does not facilitate irrigation or aspiration (suction). It is typically made of metal and/or s...
A general-purpose ear/nose/throat (ENT) surgical instrument designed to facilitate the grasping, holding, or manipulation of anatomical structures (e.g., trachea, ear) or devices (e.g., cochlear implant electrode array) during ENT procedures. It typically h...
An assembly of ophthalmic devices intended to deliver energy (e.g., ultrasonic, piezoelectric) through a dedicated handpiece tip, which is introduced through an incision made in the lens capsule, to perform phacoemulsification (a procedure for the liquefact...