Orthopedic Drill

Category Orthopedic Surgery Typical Use Create holes in bone for screws or implants. Description Powered drills are used to create pilot holes, countersinks, and fixation points in bone for screws, plates, and prosthetic implants during fracture fixation and joint reconstruction, offering speed and precision compared with manual tools. Drill systems include variable speed control, irrigation … Read more

Electrocautery (Electrosurgical Pencil)

Category Electrosurgery Typical Use Cut tissue and coagulate bleeding vessels. Description A handheld device that applies high frequency electrical current to cut tissue or coagulate bleeding vessels, providing precise hemostasis and dissection during surgical procedures while minimizing blood loss. Electrosurgery includes monopolar and bipolar modalities; monopolar current passes through the patient to a return pad, … Read more

Hysteroscope

Category Endoscopy Gynecology Typical Use Visualize and treat intrauterine pathology such as polyps and adhesions. Description A rigid or flexible endoscope introduced through the cervix to inspect the endometrial cavity, perform diagnostic evaluation, and enable operative interventions including polypectomy, myomectomy, and lysis of intrauterine adhesions under direct vision. Hysteroscopy allows targeted biopsy and minimally invasive … Read more

External Fetal Monitor Belt

Category Obstetrics Monitoring Typical Use Secure external Doppler or tocodynamometer sensors for continuous monitoring. Description An adjustable belt system that holds fetal heart rate and uterine contraction sensors in place during labor or antepartum monitoring to ensure consistent signal acquisition and patient comfort.

Bougie (Intubation Introducer)

Category Airway Management Typical Use Aid difficult endotracheal intubation. Description A flexible, semi rigid introducer used as an adjunct during difficult endotracheal intubation to guide the endotracheal tube into the trachea when direct visualization of the vocal cords is limited. The bougie is inserted into the trachea by feel or limited view, and the endotracheal … Read more

Nasal Endoscope (Rhinolaryngoscope)

Category Endoscopy ENT Typical Use Visualize nasal passages and larynx. Description A flexible or rigid endoscope used by otolaryngologists to examine the nasal cavity, sinuses, and larynx for diagnostic evaluation and guided interventions such as biopsy, polypectomy, or foreign body removal. Nasal endoscopy provides high resolution visualization of mucosal disease, structural abnormalities, and tumor extent … Read more

Cryoprobe

Category Therapeutic Typical Use Freeze and ablate tissue (e.g., lesions, tumors). Description A probe that delivers extreme cold via liquid nitrogen or argon gas to freeze and ablate abnormal tissue such as skin lesions, tumors, or endometrial tissue, inducing cell death through ice crystal formation and vascular stasis. Cryotherapy is used in dermatology, gynecology, and … Read more

Chest Tube (Thoracostomy Tube)

Category Thoracic Surgery Typical Use Drain air or fluid from pleural space. Description A flexible tube inserted through the chest wall into the pleural space to evacuate air (pneumothorax), blood (hemothorax), or effusion, connected to a closed drainage system with water seal and suction as needed to re expand the lung and monitor ongoing drainage. … Read more

Bone Graft Harvester

Category Orthopedic Spine Surgery Typical Use Collect autologous bone graft material for fusion and reconstruction. Description Instruments such as curettes, trephines, or powered harvesters used to obtain cancellous or corticocancellous bone from donor sites iliac crest, femur for use in spinal fusion, fracture nonunion repair, or reconstructive procedures, providing osteogenic, osteoinductive, and osteoconductive properties that … Read more

Topical Hemostatic Sealant

Category Surgical Hemostasis Typical Use Provide adjunctive sealing and hemostasis for bleeding surfaces and anastomoses. Description Liquid or gel formulations containing fibrin, thrombin, or synthetic polymers applied to bleeding surfaces or suture lines to promote clot formation and tissue sealing in cardiovascular, hepatic, and general surgery, reducing transfusion needs and facilitating minimally invasive approaches. Sealant … Read more