VIDEX
didanosine
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A collection of video laryngoscopic devices intended to be used for various procedures on the airway and respiratory tract including intubation, lung dual-chamber positioning, suction, biopsy, drug administration and oxygen giving. It typically consists of ...
A mains electricity (AC-powered), electronic, device designed to receive and store both image and sound on a magnetic video tape (a standard video cassette) as electronic signals. During recording, the inputs of the recorder's electronic circuitry and recor...
An assembly of video-imaging devices intended to be user-installed in a video intubation laryngoscope blade/handle shell (not included) to make functional a video intubation laryngoscope, enabling video imaging of the trachea during insertion of an endotrac...
An electrically-powered device designed to receive and process the electronic signals sent from a video endoscope or endoscopic video camera; it does not include the endoscope nor light source and is not designed to control the endoscope. It may have additi...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) device designed to receive and process the electronic signals sent from a video endoscope or endoscopic video camera; it does not include the endoscope nor light source and is not designed to control the endoscope. It may ha...
A rigid, blade-like component of a bladed video intubation laryngoscope intended to be inserted into the oral cavity to manipulate the tongue, preventing it from obstructing the oropharynx and enabling a clear view of the trachea for the insertion of an end...
An assembly of electronic devices designed for the internal visualization and examination of sections of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract using a non-digestible video capsule after it has been swallowed by a patient. The system typically consists of an opera...
An assembly of mains electricity (AC-powered) devices designed to obtain, transmit, and display video images during an endoscopic procedure. It typically consists of one or more video endoscopes, an endoscopic camera, camera control unit, light source with ...
An electrically-powered device designed to be used in conjunction with video endoscopes, radiological equipment, and/or surgical video imaging devices (e.g., surgical microscope, camera) to digitally record video images for subsequent playback; it is not in...
An electrically-powered device designed to be used in conjunction with video endoscopes, radiological equipment, and/or surgical video imaging devices (e.g., surgical microscope, camera) to digitally record video images; it may incorporate a small screen in...
An electrically-powered component device of a video capsule endoscopy system designed to be swallowed by a patient for the internal visualization and examination of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. It is a non-digestible capsule containing a video camera in...
An electronic component of a video-camera epiretinal prosthesis system in the form of custom-made spectacles worn by the patient. The device houses a miniature video camera designed to capture video images which are relayed to the system visual processing u...
An interpretive software program intended to be used to analyse endoscopic video images to detect and localize suspected abnormalities (e.g., polyps) in real-time or post-endoscopy [traditional or capsule endoscopy]; it may in addition be intended to differ...
An electrically-powered computing unit intended to analyse endoscopic video images to automatically detect and localize suspected abnormalities and lesions (e.g., polyps) in real-time. It interfaces with an endoscopic video image processing unit and display...
A non-sterile hand-held device intended to be introduced through a gastroscope to deliver a video capsule to the stomach/duodenum for the internal visualization and examination of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. It is typically used in patients who are una...
An electrically-powered device designed to be used in conjunction with video endoscopes, radiological equipment, and/or surgical video imaging devices (e.g., surgical microscope, camera) to digitally record video images; it may incorporate a small screen in...
An interpretive software program intended to be used to analyse endoscopic video images to detect and localize suspected abnormalities (e.g., polyps) in real-time; it may in addition be intended to differentiate lesions (e.g., neoplastic versus non-neoplast...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) device intended to be used to manage the distribution of four digital visual interface (DVI) video sources to four DVI peripheral devices. It is typically used during endoscopic, microsurgical or open surgical procedures in ...
An electrically-powered optical device intended to be used to create digital colour photographic images/video of the ocular fundus (interior eye surface opposite the lens) through the pupil, to aid in diagnosing and monitoring retinal pathology; it may also...
An assembly of devices that are part of a fluoroscopic x-ray system and specifically designed to display x-ray images in real-time. It is often referred to as an x-ray imaging chain. It includes a video camera [charge-coupled device (CCD) or tube based], a ...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) unit/assembly that, when used with an appropriate endoscope (not included), is designed to both: 1) produce a source of cold light for endoscopic imaging; and 2) receive and process electronic video image signals sent from t...
A hand-held device intended to enable clear view of the trachea via video imaging to facilitate positioning of an endotracheal (ET) tube prior to the delivery of inhalation anaesthesia and/or ventilation, passing the ET tube through an integrated ET tube ch...
An assembly of noninvasive devices intended to transmit detailed, magnified, video images from a surgical site (non-specific) to a monitor to facilitate visualization of the surgical site by the surgeon; it may include recording equipment for teaching appli...
A non-sterile component of a bladed video intubation laryngoscope intended to enable the positioning of the blade into the oral cavity to manipulate the tongue, preventing it from obstructing the oropharynx and enabling a clear view of the trachea for the i...
An electrically-powered, non-digestible capsule containing a video camera designed to pass through the gastrointestinal (GI) tract of a patient after being swallowed or endoscopically introduced, for the internal visualization and examination of the GI trac...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) multifunctional device assembly designed to interface with a flexible steerable, self-propelled, or externally-propelled video endoscope (not included) to: 1) control movement of the endoscope (e.g., steer, propel); and 2) r...
An electrically-powered portable device intended for the visual examination of the outer ear canal/tympanic membrane by video otology, and basic evaluation of hearing function. It consists of a speculum with integrated video camera, light source, pitch gene...
A non-electronic, hand-held component of a video intubation laryngoscope intended to be inserted into the oral cavity to manipulate the tongue, preventing it from obstructing the oropharynx and enabling a clear view of the trachea for the insertion of an en...
A software program intended to be used with a video capsule endoscopy system control unit or an off-the-shelf computer to receive, display, process and/or manage (e.g., communicate, store) photographic image data from an ingested video capsule (not included...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) device designed to receive the electronic signals sent from a video camera for the purpose of editing and processing them into images. It may have additional features which compensate for/enhance the colour and light qualiti...