Profile: Conmed Corporation specializes in the fields of gastroenterology & pulmonology. Our bite block's patented integral tongue depressor offers easier esophageal intubation with direct visualization & decreases scope friction during the exam. We also supply powered instruments for use in large and small bone orthopedic, arthroscopic, oral/maxillofacial, podiatric, plastic, ENT, neurological, spinal & cardiothoracic surgeries. The System 2450™ electrosurgical generator provides state-of-the-art technology in an easy-to-use format, simple on the outside, yet sophisticated and powerful on the inside. It delivers optimal clinical effects in all modes through the continuous synchronization of voltage and current. The endosurgery offers a complete and ever evolving line of products related to precise access to the abdomen for laparoscopic surgery. Trocar systems that include disposable, reusable, reposable, blunt and sharp tip options as well as trocar site closure devices are complimented by insufflation needles and tubing. In addition, endoscopic video systems for all types of laparoscopic visualization needs are available.
The company was founded in 1970, has ~2300 employees. NASDAQ:CNMD (SEC Filings)
FDA Registration Number: 1223925
• 80° Vertical Microscissors |
• Abdominal Trocar |
• AC-Powered Motor Orthopedic Surgical Instrument (FDA Code: HWE / 878.4820) Surgical instrument motors and accessories are AC-powered, battery-powered, or air-powered devices intended for use during surgical procedures to provide power to operate various accessories or attachments to cut hard tissue or bone and soft tissue. Accessories or attachments may include a bur, chisel (osteotome), dermabrasion brush, dermatome, drill bit, hammerhead, pin driver, and saw blade. |
• AC-Powered Operating Room Table (FDA Code: FQO / 878.4960) Operating tables and accessories and operating chairs and accessories are AC-powered or air-powered devices, usually with movable components, intended for use during diagnostic examinations or surgical procedures to support and position a patient. |
• AC-Powered Surgical Instrument Motor (FDA Code: GEY / 878.4820) |
• Active Electrosurgical Electrode (FDA Code: FAS / 876.4300) An endoscopic electrosurgical unit and accessories is a device used to perform electrosurgical procedures through an endoscope. This generic type of device includes the electrosurgical generator, patient plate, electric biopsy forceps, electrode, flexible snare, electrosurgical alarm system, electrosurgical power supply unit, electrical clamp, self-opening rigid snare, flexible suction coagulator electrode, patient return wristlet, contact jelly, adaptor to the cord for transurethral surgical instruments, the electric cord for transurethral surgical instruments, and the transurethral desiccator. |
• Adhesive Bandages (FDA Code: KGX / 880.5240) A medical adhesive tape or adhesive bandage is a device intended for medical purposes that consists of a strip of fabric material or plastic, coated on one side with an adhesive, and may include a pad of surgical dressing without a disinfectant. The device is used to cover and protect wounds, to hold together the skin edges of a wound, to support an injured part of the body, or to secure objects to the skin. |
• Adjustable Bone Holding Forceps |
• Adson 1 x 2 Teeth Tissue Forceps |
• Adson-Graefe Tissue Forceps |
• Adult Muscle Forceps |
• Adult-Pediatric Volumetric Infusion Pumps |
• Advanced Portable CW Dopplers |
• All-Purpose Foreign Body Forceps |
• Alligator Forceps |
• Ambulatory Infusion Pumps |
• Anesthesia |
• Anesthesia Infusion Pump Tubing |
• Anesthesia Ring |
• Anesthetic Infusion Pump (FDA Code: FRN / 880.5725) An infusion pump is a device used in a health care facility to pump fluids into a patient in a controlled manner. The device may use a piston pump, a roller pump, or a peristaltic pump and may be powered electrically or mechanically. The device may also operate using a constant force to propel the fluid through a narrow tube which determines the flow rate. The device may include means to detect a fault condition, such as air in, or blockage of, the infusion line and to activate an alarm. |
• Angled Micro Capsulorhexis Forceps |
• Angled Micro Tying Forceps |
• Angled tying utility Forceps |
• Anterior chamber utility Forceps |
• Arthroscopes (FDA Code: HRX / 888.1100) An arthroscope is an electrically powered endoscope intended to make visible the interior of a joint. The arthroscope and accessories also is intended to perform surgery within a joint. |
• Aspirators |
• Atraumatic Grasping Forceps |
• Audiometer/Tympanometer |
• Audiometers & Tympanometers |
• Automatic External Defibrillator (FDA Code: MKJ / 870.5310) An automated external defibrillator (AED) is a low-energy device with a rhythm recognition detection system that delivers into a 50 ohm test load an electrical shock of a maximum of 360 joules of energy used for defibrillating (restoring normal heart rhythm) the atria or ventricles of the heart. An AED analyzes the patient's electrocardiogram, interprets the cardiac rhythm, and automatically delivers an electrical shock (fully automated AED), or advises the user to deliver the shock (semi-automated or shock advisory AED) to treat ventricular fibrillation or pulseless ventricular tachycardia. |
• Automatic Impedance Audiometer |
• Automatic Surgical Stapler (FDA Code: GAG / 878.4800) A manual surgical instrument for general use is a nonpowered, hand-held, or hand-manipulated device, either reusable or disposable, intended to be used in various general surgical procedures. The device includes the applicator, clip applier, biopsy brush, manual dermabrasion brush, scrub brush, cannula, ligature carrier, chisel, clamp, contractor, curette, cutter, dissector, elevator, skin graft expander, file, forceps, gouge, instrument guide, needle guide, hammer, hemostat, amputation hook, ligature passing and knot-tying instrument, knife, blood lancet, mallet, disposable or reusable aspiration and injection needle, disposable or reusable suturing needle, osteotome, pliers, rasp, retainer, retractor, saw, scalpel blade, scalpel handle, one-piece scalpel, snare, spatula, stapler, disposable or reusable stripper, stylet, suturing apparatus for the stomach and intestine, measuring tape, and calipers. A surgical instrument that has specialized uses in a specific medical specialty is classified in separate regulations in parts 868 through 892. |
• Autotransfusion Apparatus (FDA Code: CAC / 868.5830) An autotransfusion apparatus is a device used to collect and reinfuse the blood lost by a patient due to surgery or trauma. |
• Baby Metzenbaum Scissors |
• Batteries & Battery Assemblies for Infusion Pumps |
• Biopsy Forceps, Internal Jugular Approach 7 |
• Biopsy Supplies |
• BiPolar Bayonet Forceps |
• Bipolar Cautery Systems |
• Bipolar Electrode Cables |
• Bipolar Electrosurgical Forceps |
• Bipolar Endoscopic Coagulator-Cutter and Accessories (FDA Code: HIN / 884.4150) A bipolar endoscopic coagulator-cutter is a device used to perform female sterilization and other operative procedures under endoscopic observation. It destroys tissue with high temperatures by directing a high frequency electrical current through tissue between two electrical contacts of a probe. This generic type of device may include the following accessories: an electrical generator, probes, and electrical cables. |
• Bipolar Forceps, Handswitching |
• Bladeless Trocars |
• Blood pressure Cuffs (FDA Code: DXQ / 870.1120) A blood pressure cuff is a device that has an inflatable bladder in an inelastic sleeve (cuff) with a mechanism for inflating and deflating the bladder. The cuff is used in conjunction with another device to determine a subject's blood pressure. |
• Blunt Tip Trocars |
• Bone Fixation Screw (FDA Code: HWC / 888.3040) A smooth or threaded metallic bone fixation fastener is a device intended to be implanted that consists of a stiff wire segment or rod made of alloys, such as cobalt-chromium-molybdenum and stainless steel, and that may be smooth on the outside, fully or partially threaded, straight or U-shaped; and may be either blunt pointed, sharp pointed, or have a formed, slotted head on the end. It may be used for fixation of bone fractures, for bone reconstructions, as a guide pin for insertion of other implants, or it may be implanted through the skin so that a pulling force (traction) may be applied to the skeletal system. |
• Bone Holding and Plate Holding Forceps |
• Bone Rasps (FDA Code: HTR / 878.4800) |
• Breathing Frequency Monitor (FDA Code: BZQ / 868.2375) A breathing (ventilatory) frequency monitor is a device intended to measure or monitor a patient's respiratory rate. The device may provide an audible or visible alarm when the respiratory rate, averaged over time, is outside operator settable alarm limits. This device does not include the apnea monitor classified in 868.2377. |