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2016-10-04
A non-sterile device in the form of a closable housing intended to enclose and secure the connection (e.g., Luer connection) between mating components of a closed infusion system [e.g., closed system drug transfer device (CSTD)] attached to a patient’s IV l...
A sterile, tube-like device designed to establish a channel for the removal of fluid or purulent material from a closed-wound or an infected area, typically used with a closed drainage system that applies a low negative pressure through the drain lumen. It ...
A tube-like, non-bioabsorbable device designed to establish a channel for the removal of fluid or purulent material from a closed-wound or an infected area, typically used with a closed drainage system that applies a low negative pressure through the drain ...
A sterile container designed to be connected to an invasive drain/drainage catheter (not included) to collect fluids or purulent material being removed during drainage of a body cavity, a closed-wound, and/or the bile duct; it is not intended for drainage o...
A strongly constructed, hand-held, surgical instrument designed to separate a bone into two parts through a cutting action. It typically consists of an instrument having one or two sharp robust blades that close over the bone and cut it. It is available in ...
A non-sterile, flexible, form-shaped device designed to be placed over the nose and mouth to deliver air of high oxygen (O2) concentration to a patient's airway. It typically includes two unidirectional valves, one that closes during inspiration to prevent ...
An ophthalmic device that is implanted subcutaneously within the upper eyelid to "lidload" the eyelid to restore upper eyelid muscle (musculus orbicularis oculi) function. This device is used for the treatment of lagophthalmos, a condition that frequently r...
A collection of devices designed to remove fluids or purulent material from a closed-wound in a controlled manner. It includes a container (the receptacle or reservoir), drains/catheters, connectors, a grasping device and possibly a trocar for placing the d...
A sterile length of tube with valves intended to create a closed three-way connection between an endotracheal tube, a ventilator/anaesthesia unit, and a suction pump to eliminate the need to disconnect the breathing circuit for secretion suctioning. The val...
A collection of sterile devices designed to remove fluids or purulent material from a closed-wound in a controlled manner. It includes a container (the receptacle or reservoir), drains/catheters, connectors, a grasping device and possibly a trocar for placi...
A flexible, form-shaped device that is placed over the nose and mouth to deliver air, oxygen (O2), or a mixture of the two gases, with aerosolized particles, to a patient's airway. It includes two unidirectional valves, one that closes during inspiration to...
A hand-held manual surgical instrument intended to be used to cut the malleus (hammer-shaped lateral bone of the group of three that form the sound-transmitting ossicles in the middle ear). It is typically a ring-handled instrument with, distal to a pivot p...
A tubular, noninvasive device designed to connect compatible components of a closed-wound drainage kit (e.g., the drain tubing to the drain bag or reservoir); it is not intended to connect components of suction systems (e.g., not used in general surgery). I...
A hand-held dental instrument intended to be used by an orthodontist for opening/closing a self-ligating orthodontic bracket and/or tube. It is made of metal and is in the form of a handle with thin pronged ends designed to release/close the orthodontic app...
A sterile device that is used in conjunction with a drainage reservoir (typically a closed-wound type) to create a low negative pressure in the reservoir and the connected drain assisting in the removal of fluids or purulent material. This is a single-use d...
A non-bioabsorbable metallic clip intended to be implanted following a percutaneous catheterization procedure to close the punctured access site on an artery (typically femoral) and improve haemostasis. It is typically a small circular clip with grasping bl...
A non-bioabsorbable metallic clip intended to be implanted following a percutaneous catheterization procedure to close the punctured access site on an artery (typically femoral) and improve haemostasis. It is typically a small circular clip with grasping bl...
An electrically-powered cabinet designed to dry the interior of breathing circuit equipment (e.g., hoses, bags, masks) after washing, to prevent bacterial growth and equipment deterioration. The cabinet is designed to operate with closed doors, but may oper...
A device collection which includes flexible, noninvasive tubing (typically single or Y-shaped) and associated items (typically connectors, clamps, one-way valve and/or filter) intended to provide a connection between a surgical drain(s)/catheter(s) and a wo...
A mains electricity (AC-powered), dedicated, cabinet designed to be closed but may operate with its doors open, that is used for the purpose of drying breathing circuit equipment, e.g., hoses, bags, and masks that have been washed and must be dried, especia...
A device collection which includes flexible, noninvasive, single-lumen tubing with connectors at each end intended to provide a connection between a surgical drainage catheter(s) and a closed-wound drainage suction pump; it also includes a one-way valve and...
A device designed to close a needle hole or holes in the arm or fistula of a dialysis patient. This clamp is typically placed over the puncture and applies a uniform pressure to the site of the needle hole/holes until the holes close. The clamp is designed ...
A patient-worn, noninvasive, electrically-powered device intended to generate negative pressure for the continuous aspiration of surgical and/or bodily fluids from a closed-wound, via an in situ drain/catheter (not included), typically following a surgical ...
An ophthalmic device designed to hold a pair of spectacle lenses in front of and close to the eyes of the user. It typically consists of a plastic or metallic frame that is supported by the nose and ears. The device may have a protective function (e.g., by ...
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 remove bone during an orthopaedic intervention of the limbs/joints; it is not primarily intended for nasal, spinal, or cranial use and is not a dedicated rib rongeur. It is a heavy-duty metallic instrument ...
A hand-held manual surgical instrument designed to cut/dissect a variety of tissues during open surgery and having no dedication to a specific anatomy or clinical use; it might in addition be intended for cutting materials associated with surgery (e.g., sut...
A non-dedicated, hand-held manual surgical instrument designed to cut a variety of tissues during open surgery; it is not dedicated to surgery at a specific anatomy/body orifice nor does it have a single clinical intended use. It might in addition be intend...
A loudspeaker intended to be used by a patient when lying in bed or resting in a chair by putting it close to their ear or between a pillow and their ear. It is typically designed as a small pillow-like device that contains a loudspeaker and that has a cabl...
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 (...