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Medical Device Accessories — A Comprehensive Overview of Functions, Categories, and Clinical Applications
Medical device accessories include a wide range of products designed to support, enhance, or enable the function of primary medical devices. These accessories play a crucial role in ensuring accurate diagnostics, safe procedures, improved patient outcomes, and seamless clinical workflows. They range from simple consumables—such as cables, sensors, and tubing—to sophisticated add-ons used with advanced imaging systems, surgical tools, and patient monitoring equipment.
Common categories of medical device accessories include monitoring accessories (such as ECG leads, pulse oximetry sensors, and temperature probes), diagnostic accessories (like test strips, sample cups, and calibration tools), and therapeutic accessories (catheters, infusion lines, syringes, and ventilator circuits). In imaging systems, accessories may include contrast agents, positioning aids, protective covers, and wearable components that enhance accuracy and safety.
Accessories ensure compliance with regulatory standards, maintain device reliability, and reduce the risk of contamination. Sterile, single-use components are increasingly preferred to minimize infection risks. Innovations such as…