1500-02-000: Medshape Universal Tenodesis Procedure Pack

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| Price: | $34.50 per kit |
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| In Stock: | 5 kits |
| Status: | expired |
Additional Details
Universal Tenodesis Procedure Pack
1500-02-000
- Soft Tissue Sizer
- 2.4mm SurgiBit SS Drill Tipped Passing Pin, Laser Marked
- SS Tendon Fork, Laser Marked
- 0.7mm Suture Lasso
AccessGUDID Info
- FDA Product Code: KDD
- FDA Product Code Name: Kit, Surgical Instrument, Disposable
- GMDN Term Code: 35685
- GMDN Term Name: Orthopaedic bone wire
- GMDN Term Description: A wire intended for the fixation of bone fractures that may be implanted or used short-term (e.g., to hold a plate in the correct position during an intervention). It may be used: 1) as a cerclage wire to aid bone fixation; 2) in a loop or figure-of-eight configuration to reattach, e.g., the tip of the elbow (olecranon), tibial tubercle, or greater trochanter; 3) to augment bone screw/plate fixation; or 4) as a Kirschner wire or K-Wire to stiffen (arthrodese) a toe or finger. It is made of metal [e.g., stainless steel, cobalt-chrome (Co-Cr)], and may be malleable or rigid; some types include a nut designed to be attached to the wire to prevent wire migration. This is a single-use device.
- GMDN Term Code: 57874
- GMDN Term Name: Suturing unit, single-use
- GMDN Term Description: A non-powered, hand-held device intended to pass sutures or a needle/suture assembly through tissues/prosthetic materials to facilitate suturing during an endoscopic and/or open surgical procedure; it may also knot, cut and/or tighten the sutures/ligature loop during or after placement. It typically consists of a shaft with hooks, catches, clasps, or forceps-like jaws at the distal end, and a proximal handle with controls. It typically has a pointed/cutting component to create a suture tunnel, and is loaded with the sutures or the suture is inserted through the shaft. This is a single-use device.
- GMDN Term Code: 45717
- GMDN Term Name: Suture knot pusher, single-use
- GMDN Term Description: A hand-held manual surgical instrument that enables the user performing an internal suturing procedure (e.g., suturing a heart valve in the thoracic cavity) to advance suture knots created extracorporeally to the point of appropriate suture tension. It is a long, thin, rod-like device that has a guiding mechanism (e.g., an eyelet or groove) at its distal end, allowing it to be steered down one end of the suture as it pushes the knot with its blunted nose. Saline may be used to lubricate the suture and the knot pusher if necessary. This is a single-use device.
- GMDN Term Code: 44877
- GMDN Term Name: Ligament graft sizer, noninvasive
- GMDN Term Description: A surgical instrument that contains a series of holes of varying dimensions/sizes intended to be used in orthopaedic surgery [e.g., in anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction surgery] to measure the size/diameter of a harvested graft to be implanted. It is used ex vivo [e.g., on the preparation table of the operating room (OR)] on a harvested graft. The measurement is subsequently used to determine the diameter of the tunnel drilled into the operative site (e.g., distal femur) for acceptance of the new graft. This is a reusable device.
Manufacturer
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