Surgical procedure kit, orthopaedic, reusable Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

surgical procedure kit, orthopaedic, reusable

precision surgical pty ltd - 44054 - surgical procedure kit, orthopaedic, reusable - a collection of various surgical instruments to perform an orthopaedic surgical procedure. this instruments in this procedure pack are reusable after the appropriate cleaning/sterilizing.

Surgical procedure kit, orthopaedic, reusable Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

surgical procedure kit, orthopaedic, reusable

precision surgical pty ltd - 44054 - surgical procedure kit, orthopaedic, reusable - a collection of various surgical instruments to perform an orthopaedic surgical procedure. this instruments in this procedure pack are reusable after the appropriate cleaning/sterilizing.

Custom-made orthopaedic surgical guide, non-sterile Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

custom-made orthopaedic surgical guide, non-sterile

precision ai pty ltd - 60826 - custom-made orthopaedic surgical guide, non-sterile - the precision ai surgical guides are patient specific guides (or instruments) intended to assist surgeons with the task of accurately recreating the pre-operative plan in orthopaedic surgeries.

Surgical procedure kit, orthopaedic, reusable Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

surgical procedure kit, orthopaedic, reusable

e4 surgical pty ltd - 44054 - surgical procedure kit, orthopaedic, reusable - instrument kit used during spinal surgery

Surgical procedure kit, orthopaedic, reusable Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

surgical procedure kit, orthopaedic, reusable

precision surgical pty ltd - 44054 - surgical procedure kit, orthopaedic, reusable - a reusable surgical instrument loan kit comprising a collection of surgical instruments intended for use when performing an orthopaedic surgical procedure.

Ophthalmic soft-tissue surgical forceps, tweezers-like, reusable Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

ophthalmic soft-tissue surgical forceps, tweezers-like, reusable

assist surgical pty ltd - 62674 - ophthalmic soft-tissue surgical forceps, tweezers-like, reusable - to grasp and hold tissue

Surgical/medical respirator, single-use Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

surgical/medical respirator, single-use

byd australia pty ltd - 57794 - surgical/medical respirator, single-use - the n95 healthcare particulate respirator is designed to cover the nose and mouth of a healthcare worker to permit normal breathing while protecting the wearer and patient from particles during medical, surgical, dental, and isolation procedures. it is a single-use device.

uDesis Gel synthetic bone substitute - Bone matrix implant, synthetic Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

udesis gel synthetic bone substitute - bone matrix implant, synthetic

precision surgical pty ltd - 17751 - bone matrix implant, synthetic - udesis gel contains porous resorbable btcp granules that create an osteoconductive scaffold for new bone growth. the granules are constructed of highly pure beta-tricalcium phosphate suspended in an aqueous polymer. the gel should be implanted directly into bony voids or defects of the skeletal system. the water soluble carrier gel then dissolves leaving behind the calcium phosphate matrix which is resorbed and replaced with bone during the healing process. udesis gel is intended to be used as a synthetic bone void filler. it is only indicated for filling and/or augmenting bone void or gaps that are not intrinsic to the stability of the bone structure, i.e. subjected to low load or compressive loading. if osseous defects are intrinsic to the stability or integrity of the skeleton, mechanical stability must be addressed prior to use. udesis indicated for use in place of corticocancellous, or cancellous or autograft bone. typical applications for bone substitutes are: bone void filling following surgery, typical surgical techniques include: . small void filling, e.g. after removal of a bone tumor or following bone fracture reduction or in osteotomies. . spinal fusion, where an interbody cage or mechanical fixation is used concurrently to relieve the graft site from load. . osseous defects created from traumatic injury to the bone. . bone void filling following removal of a cyst or tumor.