60 GUDID devices
A hand-held manual surgical instrument intended to be used during cardiac valve repair or replacement as a handle to which an interchangeable valve sizer is attached to allow the surgeon to evaluate the valve opening (patient annulus) into which the appropr...
92 GUDID devices
A hand-held manual surgical instrument intended to be used during heart valve repair or replacement that enables evaluation of the valve opening (patient annulus) into which the appropriate sized annuloplasty ring or replacement valve will be implanted. It ...
2 GUDID devices
A collection of dedicated instruments intended to be used during heart valve repair and/or implantation of a heart valve prosthesis during an open surgical procedure. The kit typically includes two or more of the following: annulus sizers, rulers (e.g., aor...
134 GUDID devices
A hand-held manual surgical instrument intended to be used during heart valve repair or replacement that enables evaluation of the valve opening (patent annulus) into which the appropriately sized annuloplasty ring or replacement valve will be implanted. It...
5 GUDID devices
A sterile manually-operated device designed to reduce the diameter of a self-expanding cardiac valve prosthesis during open and/or transcatheter cardiovascular surgery to enable the collapsed valve to be mounted onto a dedicated holder or catheter to facili...
4 GUDID devices
A hand-held manual surgical instrument intended to be used during heart valve repair or replacement that enables evaluation of the valve opening (patent annulus) into which the appropriately sized annuloplasty ring or replacement valve will be implanted. It...
6 GUDID devices
A hand-held manual surgical instrument intended to be used to realign or reposition a heart valve prosthesis after initial insertion and positioning with a heart valve prosthesis holder. The device may be a one-piece instrument or attached to a separate han...
55 GUDID devices
A hand-held manual surgical instrument designed for cutting an anatomical valve or valves in situ (e.g., to slit a heart valve or to cut the valves within a vein to allow blood flow in the opposite direction). It is typically a flexible, plastic-coated meta...
14 GUDID devices
A hand-held, non-powered, invasive surgical instrument designed to hold a cardiac (heart) valve prosthesis or a cardiac annuloplasty ring at, or in proximity to, its site of implantation during surgery. It includes an implant mounting/containing feature and...
11 GUDID devices
A hand-held, non-powered, invasive surgical instrument designed to hold a cardiac (heart) valve prosthesis or a cardiac annuloplasty ring at, or in proximity to, its site of implantation during surgery. It includes an implant mounting/containing feature and...
8 GUDID devices
A circular band intended to be implanted in the heart to support an aortic valve annulus for the reconstruction and/or remodelling of an insufficient aortic valve. It is typically mounted on a disposable holder assembly to enable it to maintain its shape an...
8 GUDID devices
An assembly of devices intended to be used during aortic valve replacement via aortotomy to facilitate temporary stabilization of the aortic root for improved aortic valve site exposure, visualization and tissue tension. It consists of a circular frame that...
8 GUDID devices
A non-sterile, hand-held, manual non-surgical instrument intended to be transiently inserted into a tracheoesophageal fistula (puncture) for measuring its length to determine appropriate tracheoesophageal speech valve size prior to placement; it may also be...
6 GUDID devices
A hand-operated surgical instrument with specially designed expanding blades designed to dilate mitral stenosis during mitral valve surgery. It typically has forceps-like handles that include an adjustable, self-retaining mechanism to hold the blades at the...
2 GUDID devices
A sterile, pen-like device intended to be used to manually manipulate a heart valve prosthesis to perform an assessment of the valvular prosthesis (e.g., its ability to open and close) prior to implantation and/or when in situ. It typically has a handle mad...
1 GUDID devices
A pen-like device intended to be used to manually manipulate a heart valve prosthesis to perform an assessment of the valvular prosthesis (e.g., its ability to open and close) prior to implantation and/or when in situ. It typically has a handle made of plas...
46 GUDID devices
A rigid, sterile, hand-operated, tube-like device intended to be inserted through a laparoscopic port to provide a conduit for the instillation and/or aspiration of fluid during laparoscopy. It has a single-lumen, a proximal handle, and is typically made of...
10 GUDID devices
A hand-held manual surgical instrument designed to separate or draw aside the edges of an incision in the heart, various anatomical structures of the heart (e.g., an atrium or aortic valve), or the entire organ. It consists of a handle proximally and a wire...
3 GUDID devices
A rigid, sterile, hand-operated, tube-like device intended to be inserted through a laparoscopic port to provide a conduit for the instillation and/or aspiration of fluid during laparoscopy. It has a single lumen, a proximal handle, and is typically made of...
4,558 GUDID devices
An atraumatic, invasive, hand-operated, single-lumen, rigid/semi-rigid tube designed as a conduit for aspiration of body cavities, wounds, or surgical sites to facilitate observation and/or to clear an airway obstruction. It is not dedicated to dental, intr...
881 GUDID devices
An atraumatic, invasive, hand-operated, single-lumen, rigid/semi-rigid tube designed as a conduit for aspiration of body cavities, wounds, or surgical sites to facilitate observation and/or to clear an airway obstruction. It is not dedicated to dental, intr...
865 GUDID devices
An atraumatic, invasive, hand-operated, single-lumen tube designed as a conduit for aspiration of body cavities, wounds, or surgical sites to facilitate observation and/or to clear an airway obstruction. It is not dedicated to dental, intrauterine, or lipos...
671 GUDID devices
An atraumatic, invasive, hand-operated tube designed as a conduit for irrigation and aspiration (i.e., capable of both functions) of body cavities/wounds during a surgical procedure (e.g., neurosurgery, laparoscopy), typically to facilitate observation. It ...
145 GUDID devices
A noninvasive, non-powered, hand-held device intended to be connected to, and facilitate manipulation of, an appropriate cannula (not included) for suction/removal (aspiration) of debris from the ear canal during an ear/nose/throat (ENT) procedure; it is no...
90 GUDID devices
An atraumatic, invasive, hand-operated tube designed as a conduit for irrigation and aspiration (i.e., capable of both functions) of body cavities/wounds during a surgical procedure (e.g., neurosurgery, laparoscopy), whilst providing illumination of the sit...
86 GUDID devices
An atraumatic, invasive, hand-operated tube designed as a conduit for irrigation and aspiration (i.e., capable of both functions) of body cavities/wounds during a surgical procedure (typically laparoscopy), usually to facilitate observation. It is not dedic...
84 GUDID devices
An atraumatic, invasive, hand-operated, single-lumen tube designed as a conduit for aspiration of body cavities, wounds, or surgical sites to facilitate observation and/or to clear an airway obstruction. It is not dedicated to dental, intrauterine, or lipos...
52 GUDID devices
An atraumatic, invasive, single-lumen, rigid/semi-rigid tube designed as a conduit for aspiration of body cavities, wounds, or surgical sites to facilitate observation and/or clear an airway obstruction, whilst providing illumination of the site. It is not ...
45 GUDID devices
A non-sterile hand-held device intended to be used to clean an in situ airway device (e.g., indwelling tracheoesophageal speech valve, laryngeal airway). It is inserted into the central lumen of the device and typically rotated multiple times to remove orga...
38 GUDID devices
A hand-held device intended to be used to clean an ex situ non-endoscopic airway device [e.g., endotracheal (ET) tube, tracheoesophageal speech valve, laryngeal airway], once it has been removed from the patient, to remove organic matter (e.g., phlegm). It ...