Model AA-2012
Model AA-2012
Model AA-2012
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A cart designed as a framework on wheels with baskets, shelves, hooks and organizers used to store all the traction related accessory devices (e.g., patient supports, perineal post, traction boots, traction tensioners) that are required to put a patient in ...
A device that is designed to be used together with operating tables and certain kinds of examination/treatment tables. It can have different fixation/locking mechanisms, but is often designed to fit onto the side rails of such tables. It is used to hold dif...
A sterile, flexible tube intended to be surgically inserted through the skull for long-term (> 30 days) subdural access to the brain (e.g., cerebral ventricles, cystic tumours) for cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) drainage and/or infusion of materials (e.g., chemo...
An assembly of devices added/retrofitted to a manual wheelchair (occupant or attendant driven) to provide the occupant with an electrical-powered drive mechanism, including the energy source (batteries) to achieve this. The steering, control, and brake syst...
A cart typically designed as a framework on wheels with baskets, shelves, hooks and organizers that is used to store the operating table accessories in an orderly and hygienic manner. This trolley (cart) may be brought into the operation room (OR) so that a...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) device, which may include internal rechargeable batteries, intended for the delivery of precise amounts of nitric oxide (NO), also known as nitrogen monoxide, to the respiratory tract of neonate, paediatric, and adult patien...
A device used during a medical/surgical procedure to steadily hold a patient's foot (feet) by cradling the heel. It is typically attached to an operating table, examination table, or treatment chair and is considered an accessory to these devices. This devi...
A device intended to be used to sustain/retain a patient's foot or feet in a desired position. This device will often be considered an accessory to one or more parent devices. It is typically constructed of metal/plastic/rubber and can be attached to, e.g.,...
A physiological monitoring unit used a component of a diagnostic nuclear medicine imaging system, e.g., single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT), positron emission tomography (PET) or gamma camera, that produces a signal which enables image format...
A physiological monitoring unit used as a component of a diagnostic x-ray system, e.g., fluoroscopy, angiography or general-purpose, that produces a signal which enables image formation or data collection to be synchronized with a specific measurable physio...
A physiological monitoring unit used as a component of a diagnostic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system, that produces a signal which enables image formation or data collection to be synchronized with a specific measurable physiological parameter, e.g.,...
An assembly of devices intended to mechanically disrupt/remove atheroma plaque from the walls of coronary arteries. It typically includes a mains electricity (AC-powered) energy-producing generator with monitoring functions, a remote control or foot-switch,...
A sterile flexible tube intended to be surgically inserted through the skull for short-term (= 30 days) subdural access to the brain (e.g., cerebral ventricles, cystic tumours) for cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) drainage and/or infusion of materials (e.g., chemo...
An assembly of diagnostic devices comprising a hand-held, non-imaging system designed primarily to detect, record, quantify and analyse various radioactive emissions (gamma, alpha, beta) of injected or ingested radiopharmaceuticals, radiation emitting devic...
A flexible tube intended to be surgically inserted through the skull for short-term (= 30 days) subdural access to the brain (e.g., cerebral ventricles, cystic tumours) for cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) drainage and/or infusion of materials (e.g., chemotherapeu...
A device designed to be attached to a wheelchair to mount a portable accessory (e.g., holder, bag) [not included], as part of wheelchair adaption/customization. It may be in the form of e.g., a rack, adaptor, or clamp.
A sterile flexible tube with a sensor at the distal end intended to be surgically inserted through the skull for short-term (= 30 days) access to the ventricular and/or parenchymal areas of the brain to drain cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and to measure intracr...
A flexible tube with a sensor at the distal end intended to be surgically inserted through the skull for short-term (= 30 days) access to the ventricular and/or parenchymal areas of the brain to measure intracranial parameters [e.g., intracranial pressure (...
A plastic pouch designed to be attached with an adhesive to the skin around a large wound or fistula and intended to be used as a receptacle for exudate, blood, or other bodily wastes. It is a one-piece device, supplied in a variety of sizes, with a large-a...
A collection of items intended to be used to flush cerumen (ear wax) out of the ear canal during an ear/nose/throat (ENT) procedure. It consists of a manually-operated flushing device (e.g., spray bottle, syringe) and accessory items (e.g., a cup to collect...
A flexible tube with a sensor at the distal end intended to be surgically inserted through the skull for short-term (= 30 days) access to the ventricular and/or parenchymal areas of the brain to measure intracranial parameters [e.g., intracranial pressure (...
A dedicated cart designed as a framework on wheels intended to transport a component/accessory of an examination and/or operating table (e.g., patient supports, stirrups, tabletops) within a hospital/institution department or ward. It may include baskets, s...
A collection of items intended to be used to flush cerumen (ear wax) out of the ear canal during an ear/nose/throat (ENT) procedure. It consists of a manually-operated flushing device (e.g., spray bottle, syringe) and accessory items (e.g., a cup to collect...
A collection of items intended to be used to flush cerumen (ear wax) out of the ear canal during an ear/nose/throat (ENT) procedure. It consists of a manual syringe and other accessory items. This is a single-use device.
A sterile device intended to be fitted into a suction system bottle/canister to separate tissue from the aspirate during a surgical procedure; the tissue may be subsequently used for various diagnostic/therapeutic purposes (e.g., autologous fat tissue trans...
An assembly of devices intended to mechanically disrupt/remove atheroma plaque from the walls of coronary arteries. It typically includes a battery-powered energy-producing generator with monitoring functions, a remote control or foot-switch, a handpiece (t...
A device designed to provide mandatory breathes to ventilator patients to supplement the spontaneous respiratory rate. It is typically constructed of durable materials and consists of tubing and one-way valves. It will be used as an accessory on older venti...
An assembly of devices intended to mechanically disrupt/remove atheroma plaque from the walls of both coronary and peripheral arteries. It typically includes a mains electricity (AC-powered) energy-producing generator with monitoring functions, a remote con...
A collection of items intended to be used to flush cerumen (ear wax) out of the ear canal during an ear/nose/throat (ENT) procedure. It consists of a manual syringe and other accessory items. This is a single-use device.
A device designed to provide mandatory breathes to ventilator patients to supplement the spontaneous respiratory rate. It is typically constructed of plastics and consists of tubing and one-way valves. It will be used as an accessory on older ventilators wi...