| PRODUCT NAME | FDA Code/Regulation |
| Intramedullary Rods (1 supplier) | |
| Intramedullary Supracondylar Nails (1 supplier) | |
| Intramuscular Injection Simulators (2 suppliers) | |
| Intramuscular Injection Systems (1 supplier) | |
| Intramuscular Injections (1 supplier) | |
| Intraocular Forceps (2 suppliers)
Intraocular forceps are designed to grasp and remove tissues or foreign bodies within the anterior chamber, posterior chamber, and within the vitreous. It has 1.5 to 2.0 mm jaws and long shafts. The shafts are also small in diameter to accommodate insertion into the different compartments of the globe. It is used in small animals to grasp and remove portions of the anterior lens capsule and portions of the lens cortex and nucleus.
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| Intraocular Foreign-Body Forceps (51 suppliers) | |
| Intraocular Holder (1 supplier) | |
| Intraocular Irrigating Solutions (12 suppliers)
Intraocular irrigating solution is used to maintain both the anatomic and physiologic integrity of intraocular tissues. Many physiologic studies performed on the corneal endothelium have confirmed that a solution with a chemical composition similar to aqueous and vitreous humor provides the best protection for intraocular tissues.
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| Intraocular Lens (43 suppliers)
An intraocular lens is an implanted lens in the eye. It is usually replacing the existing crystalline lens because it has been clouded over by a cataract, or as a form of refractive surgery to change the eye's optical power. It usually consists of a small plastic lens with plastic side struts, called haptics, to hold the lens in place within the capsular bag inside the eye.
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| Intraocular Lens (IOL) Inserters (15 suppliers)
Intraocular lens (IOL) inserter is a device for inserting an intraocular lens through an incision into an eye. This system consists of a tube defining a hollow passage, an injector rod longitudinally moveable within the hollow passage and a force transfer assembly coupled to the injector rod. The injector rod has a distal portion adapted to contact the intraocular lens within the hollow passage of the tube to urge the intraocular lens distally through the hollow passage.
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| Intraocular Lens Equipments (2 suppliers) | |
| Intraocular Lens Folding Forceps (15 suppliers) | |
| Intraocular Lens Forceps (14 suppliers) | |
| Intraocular Lens Implantation Forceps (14 suppliers) | |
| Intraocular Lens Lathes (1 supplier) | |
| Intraocular Lens Loop (4 suppliers) | |
| Intraocular Lens Manipulators (21 suppliers) | |
| Intraocular Lenses (IOL), Sutured (Secondary) IOLs (25 suppliers) | |
| Intraocular Pressure (IOP) Sensors (1 supplier) | |
| Intraocular Pressure Reducer (4 suppliers) | |
| Intraocular Scissors (5 suppliers) | |
| Intraocular Shunt (3 suppliers) | |
| Intraocular Speculums (1 supplier) | |
| Intraoperative & Anesthesia Monitors (16 suppliers) | |
| Intraoperative Arm Positioner (1 supplier) | |
| Intraoperative Blankets (2 suppliers) | |
| Intraoperative EEG Systems (4 suppliers) | |
| Intraoperative EMG (4 suppliers) | |
| Intraoperative Epidural Catheter Kits (1 supplier) | |
| Intraoperative evoked potential monitoring Systems (3 suppliers) | |
| Intraoperative Evoked Potentials (5 suppliers) | |
| Intraoperative Monitoring Electrodes (1 supplier) | |
| Intraoperative Monitoring Services (2 suppliers) | |
| Intraoperative Motor Evoked Potentials (1 supplier) | |
| Intraoperative MRI Based (1 supplier) | |
| Intraoperative Radiation Therapy Systems (1 supplier) | |
| Intraoperative Surgical Troffers (1 supplier) | |
| Intraoperative Tools (2 suppliers) | |
| Intraoperative Wavefront Aberrometers (1 supplier) | |
| Intraoral Auxiliaries (1 supplier) | |
| Intraoral Camera (17 suppliers)
The intraoral camera is a significant diagnostic tool that enhances the visibility of areas of the mouth that are difficult to see and it also makes it much easier to educate patients about restorative treatment.
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| Intraoral Camera Kit (5 suppliers)
Intraoral camera kit includes mirror attachments that allow the dentist to view and photograph the patient's teeth without the help of an assistant, and can be positioned so that the dentist can look away from the camera's viewfinder and still have a clear view of the area to be photographed. It features a maneuverable hand piece with an LED light to capture high-resolution intraoral images.
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| Intraoral Camera Package Devices (1 supplier) | |
| Intraoral Digital X-Ray Sensors (4 suppliers) | |
| Intraoral Imaging Plate Systems (1 supplier) | |
| IntraOral Mirror Sets (1 supplier) | |
| Intraoral Sensors (1 supplier) | |
| Intraosseous Infusion Needle (1 supplier) | |
| Intraosseous Infusion Simulators (1 supplier) |