A long, thin, sterile wire designed to provide the necessary length to allow the exchange of one coronary artery dilatation catheter for another, while maintaining the position of the cardiac catheter guidewire in the coronary artery, during angiography or ...
A device intended to be percutaneously introduced into the vasculature (coronary, peripheral and/or intracranial) through an appropriate intravascular catheter for the removal of clotted blood (i.e., a thrombus or thromboembolus) or other formed elements ca...
A long, thin, sterile wire designed to provide the necessary length to allow the exchange of a catheter, or other interventional device, while maintaining the intravascular position of the catheter guidewire during an interventional procedure in the periphe...
A non-dedicated metal wire designed to position a catheter or similar interventional device (e.g., a dilator or an endoscope) within a lumen of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, the tracheobronchial tree, and the urinary tract (i.e., not dedicated to either ...
A collection of sterile devices designed to drain small, superficial abscesses and/or fluid collections. It will typically include an introducer needle, a guidewire, and a flexible, single-lumen, micro-drainage catheter with attached dilator that allows for...
A long, thin, flexible tube with an inflatable balloon at its distal tip intended to be used for gastrointestinal and/or biliary intraluminal dilation; it is typically used to endoscopically dilate strictures of the oesophagus, pylorus, colon and/or biliary...
A nonimplantable device in the form of a thin rod intended to be drilled into bone to assist with the positioning of an implantable device and/or surgical instrument (e.g., fixation plate, drill guide) during an orthopaedic procedure. It is also referred to...
A long, thin, flexible tube with an inflatable balloon at its distal tip intended to be used for gastrointestinal and/or biliary intraluminal dilation; it is typically used to endoscopically dilate strictures of the oesophagus, pylorus, colon and/or biliary...
A nonimplantable device in the form of a thin rod intended to be drilled into bone to assist with the positioning of an implantable device and/or surgical instrument (e.g., fixation plate, drill guide) during an orthopaedic procedure. It is also referred to...
A sterile, battery–powered wire with a rotational cutting tip intended to be percutaneously placed into the peripheral vasculature (not heart or central nervous system) to create a pathway through a chronic vascular obstruction [e.g., a chronic total occlus...
A steerable wire with a filter at its distal end intended to be used to facilitate the placement of diagnostic/interventional vascular devices (e.g., angioplasty balloons, intravascular stents) in the lumen of a blood vessel (coronary, carotid, peripheral),...
A dental wire in the shape of an arch used with orthodontic attachments (orthodontic brackets) that are affixed to the crowns/surfaces of two or more teeth in order to cause/guide tooth movement. This is a single-patient device intended to be used for the d...
A long, thin, sterile wire intended to be percutaneously placed into the cardiac vasculature (ventricles or coronary vessels) to function as a guide for the introduction, positioning, and/or operation of a device (e.g., catheter, pacing lead); it may also b...
A flexible tube designed for percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA) to dilate a stenotic coronary artery by controlled inflation of a distensible balloon(s) at its distal tip. It is typically available as: 1) an over-the-wire (OTW) type that ...
A long, thin, sterile wire intended to be percutaneously placed into the peripheral vasculature (not heart or central nervous system) to function as a guide for the introduction of devices (e.g., catheters). It is made of metal (e.g., stainless steel, Nitin...
A long, thin wire intended to be percutaneously placed into the peripheral vasculature (not heart or central nervous system) to function as a guide for the introduction of devices (e.g., catheters). It is made of metal (e.g., stainless steel, Nitinol), with...
A sterile metal coil or wire intended to assist the insertion/positioning of a diagnostic/therapeutic device(s) [e.g., endoscope, catheter] within the gastrointestinal (GI) and/or urinary tract. It is typically coated with a plastic material [e.g., polytetr...
A sterile, flexible tube designed primarily to enable the delivery of diagnostic or therapeutic solutions into the peripheral vasculature; some types may in addition be applied to coronary or pulmonary vasculature. It is percutaneously introduced [e.g., thr...
A metal coil or wire intended to assist the insertion/positioning of a diagnostic/therapeutic device(s) [e.g., endoscope, catheter] within the gastrointestinal (GI) and/or urinary tract. It is typically coated with a plastic material [e.g., polytetrafluoroe...
A flexible or semi-flexible tube designed for the percutaneous, transluminal disruption and removal of clotted blood (i.e., a thrombus or thromboembolus) or other formed elements causing vascular obstruction in native/stented blood vessels, native/synthetic...
An endoscope with a slender rigid inserted portion intended to be used to perform a resection (i.e., the electrosurgical removal of tissue within an organ). It is typically used for the transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) for the treatment of ben...
A copy of a final orthopaedic bone nail designed to be introduced into the proximal and/or distal end of the intramedullary canal of a long bone (e.g., through the femoral head) to function as a reference for the subsequent introduction of the final bone na...
A sterile flexible wire intended to facilitate percutaneous introduction of surgical devices (e.g., cannula) during spinal surgery. This is a single-use device.
A sterile, flexible tube intended to be connected to an atherectomy laser system to invasively direct and deliver laser energy into the peripheral vasculature for the intraluminal photoablation or debulking of lesion material (blockages or total occlusions)...
A slender, rod-like surgical instrument made of metal, typically with groove running along the centre of it distal shaft and/or continuing with an elongated malleable wire loop, that is used to guide other devices or instruments into a selected intracorpore...
A collection of surgical instruments intended to remove calculi, debris, and/or to retrieve fragments of catheter tubing, wire guides, pull wires, plastic stents and other foreign bodies during urological and/or gastroenterological interventions. It typical...
A collection of sterile, invasive devices intended to enable introduction of a central venous catheter (CVC) into an occluded vein (e.g., subclavian) by creating a puncture site from the inside of the vein under fluoroscopic guidance. It typically includes:...
A flexible tube designed for the percutaneous, transluminal disruption and removal of clotted blood (i.e., a thrombus or thromboembolus) or other formed elements causing vascular obstruction in native/stented blood vessels, native/synthetic bypass grafts, a...
A flexible wire intended to facilitate percutaneous introduction of interventional (non-implantable) surgical devices (e.g., cannula) during spinal surgery. This is a single-use device.
A metal coil or wire intended to to assist the insertion/positioning of a diagnostic/therapeutic device(s) [e.g., endoscope, catheter] within the gastrointestinal (GI) and/or urinary tract. It is typically coated with a plastic material [e.g., polytetrafluo...