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A manually-operated external device (a hand-powered pump) designed to be applied to the chest of a patient suffering cardiac arrest so that a healthcare professional or layperson can administer rhythmic compression to the chest in the region of the heart to...
An assembly of devices that provides continuous and/or intermittent percutaneous infusion of a prescribed medicated solution to a patient through forces from elastic material. It typically consists of an elastomeric chamber (various sizes predetermine the f...
A collection of instruments and associated items used for the start and/or stop procedures (also known as ON and OFF procedures) for a patient undergoing haemodialysis. It typically includes items such as syringes, needles, dressings, swabs, forceps, and pr...
An implantable, electrically-powered device in the form of a rod, capable of extending in length, designed to be inserted into the medullary cavity of a long bone to hold the ends of a fractured bone in position to promote healing, or to correct limb length...
A collection of non-surgically invasive devices intended to assist a healthcare professional to insert a urethral catheter (not included) into the urinary bladder, typically for drainage of urine; some types may also be intended for catheter removal. It typ...
A garment in the form of a vest, shirt, pants, leggings, or whole-body suit intended to tightly fit over and apply compression/pressure (i.e., graduated or even-force) to an area of the upper and/or mid/lower body to support skin/subcutaneous healing and sc...
A collection of sterile, non-surgically invasive devices intended to assist a healthcare professional to insert a urethral catheter (not included) into the urinary bladder, typically for drainage of urine; some types may also be intended for catheter remova...
An assembly of devices typically used at the point-of-care to concentrate platelets or bone marrow aspirate cells, through low-speed centrifugal force (e.g., 2,500 to 7,000 rpm), from a small volume of a patient's own blood/bone marrow for the rapid prepara...
A garment in the form of a vest, shirt, pants, leggings, girdle, or whole-body suit intended to tightly fit over, and apply compression/pressure (i.e., graduated or even-force) to, an area of the upper and/or mid/lower body to support skin/subcutaneous heal...
A connecting/extension device intended to be fastened between a surgical traction tensioner/rod/cord and a patient-contact traction device (e.g., orthopaedic bone wire, foot boot, hand wrap/trap) for the application of adjustable pulling force (traction) to...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) device typically used at the point-of-care to concentrate platelets or bone marrow aspirate cells, through low-speed centrifugal force (e.g., 2,500 to 7,000 rpm) from a small volume of autologous (patient's own) blood/bone m...
An implantable, electrically-powered device in the form of a rod, capable of extending in length, designed to be inserted into the medullary cavity of a long bone to hold the ends of a fractured bone in position to promote healing, or to correct limb length...
A small, nonimplantable device in the form of a U-shaped clip that is fired from a dedicated scalp-clip applier (clip gun) or manually applied using dedicated scalp clip forceps, to approximate the margins of a scalp wound/incision associated with a surgica...
A hand-held, non-electric, mechanically-powered instrument intended to be used by a healthcare professional for the chiropractic adjustment, mobilization, or manipulation of the joints of the spine and/or extremities. The instrument uses a manually-operated...
An electrically-powered device typically intended to be used at the point-of-care to concentrate platelets or bone marrow aspirate cells from a small volume of autologous (patient's own) blood/bone marrow using centrifugal force, for the rapid preparation o...
A dedicated, non-powered, wheeled mobility device with a seat designed to enable occupant mobilization while facilitating spinal traction in conjunction with a skull-attached halo ring (not included) for a patient with a spinal disorder (e.g., kyphosis, sco...
An implantable, electrically-powered device in the form of a rigid rod, capable of extending in length, designed to be inserted into the medullary cavity of a long bone to hold the ends of a fractured bone in position to promote healing, or to correct limb ...
A hand-held, electrically-powered instrument intended to be used by a healthcare professional for the chiropractic adjustment, mobilization, or manipulation of the joints of the spine and/or extremities. The electromechanical instrument is typically pistol-...
An ophthalmic, electrically-powered device intended to be used by a healthcare professional to measure intraocular pressure (IOP) by exerting an external force against the eye, which provides a reading of the resistance of the tunica of the eye to deformati...
A collection of devices intended to be used to tighten loose or wrinkled skin and, optionally, cosmetically remove fat, through rotational force and suction provided by a dedicated console. It consists of a multiple coring needle array used to create a matr...
A sterile, metallic surgical instrument intended to be used to create thin channels in the bone layer beneath articular cartilage to enable migration of bone marrow (blood stem) cells to promote healing of a cartilage defect. Otherwise known as nanofracture...
A non-sterile substance made of oil (e.g., paraffin) designed to be applied by healthcare staff or a patient to the outer surface of a tracheostomy tube inner cannula to facilitate its easy sliding into the outer cannula (e.g., after cleaning). The lubricat...