597 GUDID devices
A general-purpose, surgical, light (optical) magnification instrument, usually stereoscopic, designed to magnify minute structures, e.g., nerves or vessels in the performance of delicate surgical procedures which require high magnification by transmitted li...
68 GUDID devices
A mains electricity (AC-powered) ophthalmic magnification instrument, usually stereoscopic, designed for use in the operating room (OR) to magnify minute structures within the eye or its surroundings during ophthalmic surgical procedures which require high ...
68 GUDID devices
An electrically-powered ophthalmic magnification instrument, usually stereoscopic, designed for use in the operating room (OR) to magnify structures within the eye or its surroundings, and/or provide slit-lamp functionality to delineate intraocular structur...
42 GUDID devices
A battery-powered, ophthalmic instrument designed to examine the interior of the eye allowing the examiner to clearly see a wide angle, stereoscopic impression of the details of the fundus (retina) and other structures. It typically consists of a main light...
28 GUDID devices
An electrically-powered, head-worn, ophthalmic instrument designed to be held arm’s length from the patient to examine the interior of the eye and related structures [e.g., fundus (retina), cornea, aqueous, lens, vitreous] using the examiner’s two eyes simu...
25 GUDID devices
An electrically-powered, head-worn, ophthalmic device used for the stereoscopic examination and laser treatment of the eye, particularly the retina. It typically consists of a headband, a built-in light with aperture control for adjustment of the illuminati...
24 GUDID devices
A mains electricity (AC-powered), ophthalmic instrument designed to examine the interior of the eye allowing the examiner to clearly see a wide angle, stereoscopic impression of the details of the fundus (retina) and other structures. It typically consists ...
16 GUDID devices
A mains electricity (AC-powered) ophthalmic magnification instrument, usually stereoscopic, designed for use in the operating room (OR) to magnify minute structures within the eye or its surroundings in the performance of ophthalmic surgical procedures whic...
15 GUDID devices
A mains electricity (AC-powered), head-worn, ophthalmic device used for the stereoscopic examination and laser treatment of the eye, particularly the retina. It typically consists of a headband, a built-in light with aperture control for adjustment of the i...
15 GUDID devices
A light (optical) magnification instrument, usually stereoscopic, designed to magnify minute structures within the neurological fields for surgery, typically the brain or spine or surroundings in the performance of neurological surgical procedures which req...
14 GUDID devices
A device that can only fulfil its purpose when used together with and enhance the function of a diagnostic mammographic x-ray system. It is used to take two pictures of a breast from two different angles. On the basis of this stereoscopic picture set, it is...
6 GUDID devices
A general-purpose, surgical magnification instrument, usually stereoscopic, designed to magnify minute structures, e.g., nerves or vessels in the performance of delicate surgical procedures which require high magnification by transmitted light. An operating...
4 GUDID devices
An electrically-powered ophthalmic magnification instrument, usually stereoscopic, designed for use in the operating room (OR) to magnify minute structures within the eye or its surroundings in the performance of ophthalmic surgical procedures which require...
3 GUDID devices
A neurosurgical magnification instrument, usually stereoscopic, designed to magnify minute structures within the neurological fields for surgery, typically the brain or spine or surroundings in the performance of neurological surgical procedures which requi...
3 GUDID devices
A lens intended to be used with an ophthalmic surgical microscope to facilitate stereoscopic imaging during posterior segment surgery. The lens is typically attached to the parent device such that it enters the surgical field, however is not intended for pa...
3 GUDID devices
A mains electricity (AC-powered) ophthalmic device used for the evaluation and training of a patient's binocular function, i.e., the ability of the two eyes to focus on a single object. It is used for diagnosing strabismus (squinting), a deviation of the ey...
2 GUDID devices
An electrically-powered ophthalmic device intended to for the evaluation and training of a patient's binocular function, i.e., the ability of the two eyes to focus on a single object. It is used for diagnosing strabismus (squint), a deviation of the eye whi...