| PRODUCT NAME | FDA Code/Regulation |
| Surgical Headlight Video Camera (3 suppliers) | |
| Surgical Headlights (35 suppliers)
Surgical headlight is a device attached to the user's head and used as a supplementary or auxiliary light source to illuminate the oral cavity during surgical procedures. It is important for adequate visualization of the surgical site in DCR surgery.
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| Surgical helmet system (SHS) (6 suppliers)
Surgical helmet system (SHS) is either a loose-fitting hood or a hood combined with an integral gown. It is used during orthopedic procedures to decrease the patient's risk of deep wound infection by keeping skin and other particles from the surgeon's face from falling into the open surgical site. These are also used to protect surgical staff from infectious blood splashes and potentially infectious aerosols generated by power tools during orthopedic procedures.
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| Surgical Helmet Systems (9 suppliers)
Surgical Helmet Systems is a power tool in total joint surgery. Surgical helmet systems are superior to masks and face shields because they cover the entire head & use a head-mounted fan to circulate air. These devices not only protect the surgical team from splashes of bloodborne pathogens and keep them cool during surgery, they decrease contamination of the surgical wound, which is always an important consideration during total joint reconstruction. These helmet systems are an invaluable addition to the operating room during splash heavy procedures.
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| Surgical Hemostat (4 suppliers)
Surgical hemostat is designed for use in cardiovascular, orthopedic, urologic and general surgery indications to control bleeding. These are used to control bleeding during surgeries to ensure effective closure of surgical wounds and to avoid serious or life-threatening complications, which include; blood loss, tissue damage, infection and excessive scarring.
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| Surgical Holloware Instrument (29 suppliers) | |
| Surgical Hooks (4 suppliers) | |
| Surgical Illuminators (2 suppliers) | |
| Surgical Imaging Systems (8 suppliers) | |
| Surgical Implants (14 suppliers) | |
| Surgical Incision Drape (10 suppliers) | |
| Surgical Incontinence Treatment, Grafts and Matrix (2 suppliers) | |
| Surgical Incontinence Treatment, Needle Suspension (2 suppliers) | |
| Surgical Information Systems (1 supplier) | |
| Surgical Instrument (Miscellaneous Medical) (106 suppliers) | |
| Surgical Instrument Cleaning (1 supplier) | |
| Surgical Instrument Container (17 suppliers) | |
| Surgical Instrument Counter (1 supplier) | |
| Surgical Instrument Lubricant (17 suppliers) | |
| Surgical Instrument Protector (4 suppliers) | |
| Surgical Instrument Rack (16 suppliers) | |
| Surgical Instrument Sharpener (2 suppliers) | |
| Surgical Instrument Stain Remover (1 supplier) | |
| Surgical Instrument Table (24 suppliers) | |
| Surgical Instrument Washers (1 supplier) | |
| Surgical Instrument Wrapper (7 suppliers) | |
| Surgical Instrument, Acetabular Reamer (4 suppliers) | |
| Surgical Instrument, Awls (2 suppliers) | |
| Surgical Instrument, Bolts (3 suppliers) | |
| Surgical Instrument, Drill Sleeves (2 suppliers) | |
| Surgical Instrument, Drill Tap Sleeves (2 suppliers) | |
| Surgical Instrument, Impactors (2 suppliers) | |
| Surgical Instrument, Pins (2 suppliers) | |
| Surgical Instrument, Waste Disposal Unit (4 suppliers) | |
| Surgical Instrumentations (12 suppliers) | |
| Surgical Instruments and Accessories, Astigmatomes (5 suppliers)
Astigmatomes are used to significantly reduce regular astigmatism. It is also used to treat refractive astigmatism, allowing patients to switch from toric to spherical contact lenses, or to spectacle lenses with fewer optical aberrations. It is suitable to create limbal relaxing incisions for coexisting astigmatism during cataract surgery.
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| Surgical Instruments and Accessories, Flap Smoothers (7 suppliers) | |
| Surgical Instruments and Accessories, Spatulas (13 suppliers) | |
| Surgical Instruments Cassettes (3 suppliers) | |
| Surgical Instruments PCL Instruments (5 suppliers)
PCL instruments are designed to accurately create the femoral tunnels necessary in arthroscopic double bundle PCL reconstruction. These simply guide pin placement for anterolateral and posteromedial femoral tunnel sockets drilled endoscopically from an anterolateral portal.
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| Surgical Instruments Suture Knives (9 suppliers) | |
| Surgical Instruments, Bone Awls and Probes (11 suppliers) | |
| Surgical Instruments, Bone Hooks (15 suppliers)
Bone hooks are used to chip away flakes of the remaing bone. It is placed to retract and stabilize the hyoid during the dissection. It is also used to pull the distal fibula in a lateral direction.
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| Surgical Instruments, Portal Instruments (7 suppliers) | |
| Surgical Instruments, Small Joint Electrodes (8 suppliers)
Surgical instruments, Small joint electrodes are used to quickly vaporize and debride structures, such as triangular fibrocartilage, synovial tissue, ligaments, and cartilage in the wrist. The electrodes can also be used to thermally modify soft tissue. The electrodes malleability and small size facilitate access to all areas within the joint.
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| Surgical Instruments, TFCC Repair Systems (4 suppliers) | |
| Surgical Instruments, Wire Twisters (22 suppliers)
Surgical instruments, Wire twisters are designed to work with a wide range of wire types and sizes. It is used to tighten cerclage wire around a bone. It is usually used with a power drill or reamer.
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| Surgical Instruments, Wrist Instruments (5 suppliers) | |
| Surgical keratometers (22 suppliers)
Two classes of surgical keratometers are commercially available. The first class of devices produces a keratoscopic image from which the surgeon must make a qualitative assessment of both the amount and location of astigmatism based upon distortion present in the keratoscopic image. The second class of devices quantitates corneal power at a chosen meridian providing the surgeon with either an analogue or digital readout. Usually it is up to the surgeon to identify the meridian of greatest corneal power based on qualitative alterations of the keratoscopic image. These keratoscopes are based either on the optical principles of the von Helmholtz keratometer, or on nonparallel electronic image digitization.
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| Surgical Knee Immobilizers (1 supplier) |