Nasal septal button Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

nasal septal button

precise medical supplies pty ltd - 46397 - nasal septal button - intended to be used for temporary non-surgical closure of nasal septal perforations. the device is a single-use invasive device intended to be used in contact with the interior nasal cavity, the septum and the mucosal membrane, more specifically. the device is intended to be used up to 29 days (short term), however the duration of patient body contact can be long term (>29 days) as possible repeat applications with new devices on a patient are foreseen.

Tracheostomy button Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

tracheostomy button

precise medical supplies pty ltd - 14093 - tracheostomy button - intended to be used for temporary non-surgical maintenance of tracheostomas. it is a single patient use invasive device to be used in direct contact with the mucosal membrane. it is intended to be used up to 29 days, however the duration of the patient body contact can be long term (>29 days) as possible repeat applications with new devices on a patient are foreseen.

Protective mouthguard, preformed Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

protective mouthguard, preformed

precise medical supplies pty ltd - 38621 - protective mouthguard, preformed - intended to be positioned over the teeth prior to, and during, induction of anaesthesia, intubation, or any surgical or diagnostic procedure involving oral access. the device provides protection against accidental damage to any loose teeth, dental features (e.g. caps, crowns, etc) or tissues of the buccopharyngeal area that might result from unintentional or excessive contact with surgical instruments.

Protective mouthguard, <specify> Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

protective mouthguard, <specify>

precise medical supplies pty ltd - 38619 - protective mouthguard, - intended to be positioned over the teeth prior to, and during, induction of anaesthesia, intubation, or any surgical or diagnostic procedure involving oral access. the device provides protection against accidental damage to any loose teeth, dental features (e.g. caps, crowns, etc) or tissue of the buccopharyngeal area that may result from unintentional or excessive contact with surgical instruments.