A hand-held manual ophthalmic surgical instrument with small blades designed to
A hand-held manual ophthalmic surgical instrument with small blades designed to grasp and manipulate ophthalmic implants (excluding sutures) during implantation/explantation; it is not intended for use on tissues. Its design may be tweezers-like, or it may be probe-like with a proximal handle, a thin cannula-like shaft, and small grasping blades that protrude from the distal end of the shaft. This is a reusable device intended to be sterilized prior to use.
A collection of various ophthalmic surgical instruments and the necessary materi
A collection of various ophthalmic surgical instruments and the necessary materials intended to be used to perform an ophthalmic surgical procedure; it is not comprised exclusively of dedicated implantation tools and it does not contain any pharmaceuticals. This is a single-use device.
A hand-held, manual, ophthalmic surgical instrument used for enlarging the lacri
A hand-held, manual, ophthalmic surgical instrument used for enlarging the lacrimal canal (the lacrimal duct) during an ophthalmic procedure. This is a reusable device.
A hand-held manual ophthalmic instrument designed to hold and insert an orbital
A hand-held manual ophthalmic instrument designed to hold and insert an orbital sphere implant into the orbital cavity (eye socket). It typically has a body made of high-grade stainless steel with a piston used to forward the implant, which is held and positioned by the size-adjustable head of the device. This is a reusable device.
A hand-held, manual, slender rod-like ophthalmic surgical instrument made of fle
A hand-held, manual, slender rod-like ophthalmic surgical instrument made of flexible metal, with a blunt bulbous tip, used for exploring the lacrimal canal (the lacrimal duct) during an ophthalmic procedure. This is a reusable device.
An implantable short tube intended to provide a bypass route for tear drainage f
An implantable short tube intended to provide a bypass route for tear drainage from the corner of the eye into the nasal cavity, or a paranasal sinus, as treatment for pathologies of the tear drainage system in association with functional or obstructive epiphora; it may also be intended to facilitate saline solution irrigation to a paranasal sinus (e.g., ethmoid sinus) to manage chronic rhinosinusitis. Also referred to as a lacrimal stent (e.g., Lester Jones type), it is implanted after surgery to dilate or maintain a surgically-created passage [e.g., dacryocystostomy/dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR)], and is made of glass or synthetic polymer materials (e.g., silicone).
An implantable short tube intended to provide a bypass route for tear drainage f
An implantable short tube intended to provide a bypass route for tear drainage from the corner of the eye into the nasal cavity, or a paranasal sinus, as treatment for pathologies of the tear drainage system in association with functional or obstructive epiphora; it may also be intended to facilitate saline solution irrigation to a paranasal sinus (e.g., ethmoid sinus) to manage chronic rhinosinusitis. Also referred to as a lacrimal stent (e.g., Lester Jones type), it is implanted after surgery to dilate or maintain a surgically-created passage [e.g., dacryocystostomy/dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR)], and is made of glass or synthetic polymer materials (e.g., silicone).
A collection of devices intended to be used to maintain patency of the nasolacri
A collection of devices intended to be used to maintain patency of the nasolacrimal system typically for treating/preventing pathologies of the tear drainage system (e.g., post-chemotherapy stenosis) or after dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR). It consists of a long and flexible bicanalicular or monocanalicular tube (e.g., Crawford type) inserted through the lacrimal puncta into the canaliculi, lacrimal sac, and/or nasolacrimal duct; devices to assist the intubation procedure are typically provided preassembled to the tube (e.g., cannula, probes, bougies, introducer, stylet). The tube is typically left in place long-term before removal. This is a single-use device.
A collection of devices intended to be used to maintain patency of the nasolacri
A collection of devices intended to be used to maintain patency of the nasolacrimal system typically for treating/preventing pathologies of the tear drainage system (e.g., post-chemotherapy stenosis) or after dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR). It consists of a long and flexible bicanalicular or monocanalicular tube (e.g., Crawford type) inserted through the lacrimal puncta into the canaliculi, lacrimal sac, and/or nasolacrimal duct; devices to assist the intubation procedure are typically provided preassembled to the tube (e.g., cannula, probes, bougies, introducer, stylet). The tube is typically left in place long-term before removal. This is a single-use device.
A collection of devices intended to be used to maintain patency of the nasolacri
A collection of devices intended to be used to maintain patency of the nasolacrimal system typically for treating/preventing pathologies of the tear drainage system (e.g., post-chemotherapy stenosis) or after dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR). It consists of a long and flexible bicanalicular or monocanalicular tube (e.g., Crawford type) inserted through the lacrimal puncta into the canaliculi, lacrimal sac, and/or nasolacrimal duct; devices to assist the intubation procedure are typically provided preassembled to the tube (e.g., cannula, probes, bougies, introducer, stylet). The tube is typically left in place long-term before removal. This is a single-use device.
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from the front surface of the eye, typically into the nasal cavity or a paranasal sinus, as a drainage treatment for lacrimal canalicular pathologies in functional or obstructive epiphora; it may also be intended to facilitate saline solution irrigation to a paranasal sinus (e.g., ethmoid sinus) to manage chronic rhinosinusitis. Also referred to as a lacrimal stent, the device may be implanted after surgery to dilate or create a surgical passage [e.g., dacryocystostomy/dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR)], and is made of glass or synthetic polymer material(s) [e.g., silicone].
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from the front surface of the eye, typically into the nasal cavity or a paranasal sinus, as a drainage treatment for lacrimal canalicular pathologies in functional or obstructive epiphora; it may also be intended to facilitate saline solution irrigation to a paranasal sinus (e.g., ethmoid sinus) to manage chronic rhinosinusitis. Also referred to as a lacrimal stent, the device may be implanted after surgery to dilate or create a surgical passage [e.g., dacryocystostomy/dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR)], and is made of glass or synthetic polymer material(s) [e.g., silicone].
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from the front surface of the eye, typically into the nasal cavity or a paranasal sinus, as a drainage treatment for lacrimal canalicular pathologies in functional or obstructive epiphora; it may also be intended to facilitate saline solution irrigation to a paranasal sinus (e.g., ethmoid sinus) to manage chronic rhinosinusitis. Also referred to as a lacrimal stent, the device may be implanted after surgery to dilate or create a surgical passage [e.g., dacryocystostomy/dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR)], and is made of glass or synthetic polymer material(s) [e.g., silicone].
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from the front surface of the eye, typically into the nasal cavity or a paranasal sinus, as a drainage treatment for lacrimal canalicular pathologies in functional or obstructive epiphora; it may also be intended to facilitate saline solution irrigation to a paranasal sinus (e.g., ethmoid sinus) to manage chronic rhinosinusitis. Also referred to as a lacrimal stent, the device may be implanted after surgery to dilate or create a surgical passage [e.g., dacryocystostomy/dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR)], and is made of glass or synthetic polymer material(s) [e.g., silicone].
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from the front surface of the eye, typically into the nasal cavity or a paranasal sinus, as a drainage treatment for lacrimal canalicular pathologies in functional or obstructive epiphora; it may also be intended to facilitate saline solution irrigation to a paranasal sinus (e.g., ethmoid sinus) to manage chronic rhinosinusitis. Also referred to as a lacrimal stent, the device may be implanted after surgery to dilate or create a surgical passage [e.g., dacryocystostomy/dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR)], and is made of glass or synthetic polymer material(s) [e.g., silicone].
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from the front surface of the eye, typically into the nasal cavity or a paranasal sinus, as a drainage treatment for lacrimal canalicular pathologies in functional or obstructive epiphora; it may also be intended to facilitate saline solution irrigation to a paranasal sinus (e.g., ethmoid sinus) to manage chronic rhinosinusitis. Also referred to as a lacrimal stent, the device may be implanted after surgery to dilate or create a surgical passage [e.g., dacryocystostomy/dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR)], and is made of glass or synthetic polymer material(s) [e.g., silicone].
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from the front surface of the eye, typically into the nasal cavity or a paranasal sinus, as a drainage treatment for lacrimal canalicular pathologies in functional or obstructive epiphora; it may also be intended to facilitate saline solution irrigation to a paranasal sinus (e.g., ethmoid sinus) to manage chronic rhinosinusitis. Also referred to as a lacrimal stent, the device may be implanted after surgery to dilate or create a surgical passage [e.g., dacryocystostomy/dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR)], and is made of glass or synthetic polymer material(s) [e.g., silicone].
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from the front surface of the eye, typically into the nasal cavity or a paranasal sinus, as a drainage treatment for lacrimal canalicular pathologies in functional or obstructive epiphora; it may also be intended to facilitate saline solution irrigation to a paranasal sinus (e.g., ethmoid sinus) to manage chronic rhinosinusitis. Also referred to as a lacrimal stent, the device may be implanted after surgery to dilate or create a surgical passage [e.g., dacryocystostomy/dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR)], and is made of glass or synthetic polymer material(s) [e.g., silicone].
SELF-THREADING MONOKA MEDIUM COLLARETTE FAYET, BERNARD, RITLENG
S1.1810u
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from the front surface of the eye, typically into the nasal cavity or a paranasal sinus, as a drainage treatment for lacrimal canalicular pathologies in functional or obstructive epiphora; it may also be intended to facilitate saline solution irrigation to a paranasal sinus (e.g., ethmoid sinus) to manage chronic rhinosinusitis. Also referred to as a lacrimal stent, the device may be implanted after surgery to dilate or create a surgical passage [e.g., dacryocystostomy/dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR)], and is made of glass or synthetic polymer material(s) [e.g., silicone].
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from the front surface of the eye, typically into the nasal cavity or a paranasal sinus, as a drainage treatment for lacrimal canalicular pathologies in functional or obstructive epiphora; it may also be intended to facilitate saline solution irrigation to a paranasal sinus (e.g., ethmoid sinus) to manage chronic rhinosinusitis. Also referred to as a lacrimal stent, the device may be implanted after surgery to dilate or create a surgical passage [e.g., dacryocystostomy/dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR)], and is made of glass or synthetic polymer material(s) [e.g., silicone].
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from the front surface of the eye, typically into the nasal cavity or a paranasal sinus, as a drainage treatment for lacrimal canalicular pathologies in functional or obstructive epiphora; it may also be intended to facilitate saline solution irrigation to a paranasal sinus (e.g., ethmoid sinus) to manage chronic rhinosinusitis. Also referred to as a lacrimal stent, the device may be implanted after surgery to dilate or create a surgical passage [e.g., dacryocystostomy/dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR)], and is made of glass or synthetic polymer material(s) [e.g., silicone].
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from the front surface of the eye, typically into the nasal cavity or a paranasal sinus, as a drainage treatment for lacrimal canalicular pathologies in functional or obstructive epiphora; it may also be intended to facilitate saline solution irrigation to a paranasal sinus (e.g., ethmoid sinus) to manage chronic rhinosinusitis. Also referred to as a lacrimal stent, the device may be implanted after surgery to dilate or create a surgical passage [e.g., dacryocystostomy/dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR)], and is made of glass or synthetic polymer material(s) [e.g., silicone].
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from the front surface of the eye, typically into the nasal cavity or a paranasal sinus, as a drainage treatment for lacrimal canalicular pathologies in functional or obstructive epiphora; it may also be intended to facilitate saline solution irrigation to a paranasal sinus (e.g., ethmoid sinus) to manage chronic rhinosinusitis. Also referred to as a lacrimal stent, the device may be implanted after surgery to dilate or create a surgical passage [e.g., dacryocystostomy/dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR)], and is made of glass or synthetic polymer material(s) [e.g., silicone].
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from the front surface of the eye, typically into the nasal cavity or a paranasal sinus, as a drainage treatment for lacrimal canalicular pathologies in functional or obstructive epiphora; it may also be intended to facilitate saline solution irrigation to a paranasal sinus (e.g., ethmoid sinus) to manage chronic rhinosinusitis. Also referred to as a lacrimal stent, the device may be implanted after surgery to dilate or create a surgical passage [e.g., dacryocystostomy/dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR)], and is made of glass or synthetic polymer material(s) [e.g., silicone].
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from the front surface of the eye, typically into the nasal cavity or a paranasal sinus, as a drainage treatment for lacrimal canalicular pathologies in functional or obstructive epiphora; it may also be intended to facilitate saline solution irrigation to a paranasal sinus (e.g., ethmoid sinus) to manage chronic rhinosinusitis. Also referred to as a lacrimal stent, the device may be implanted after surgery to dilate or create a surgical passage [e.g., dacryocystostomy/dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR)], and is made of glass or synthetic polymer material(s) [e.g., silicone].
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from the front surface of the eye, typically into the nasal cavity or a paranasal sinus, as a drainage treatment for lacrimal canalicular pathologies in functional or obstructive epiphora; it may also be intended to facilitate saline solution irrigation to a paranasal sinus (e.g., ethmoid sinus) to manage chronic rhinosinusitis. Also referred to as a lacrimal stent, the device may be implanted after surgery to dilate or create a surgical passage [e.g., dacryocystostomy/dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR)], and is made of glass or synthetic polymer material(s) [e.g., silicone].
INFANT BIKA BICANALICULUS INTUBATION J.A. BERNARD, M.D.
S1.1100
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from the front surface of the eye, typically into the nasal cavity or a paranasal sinus, as a drainage treatment for lacrimal canalicular pathologies in functional or obstructive epiphora; it may also be intended to facilitate saline solution irrigation to a paranasal sinus (e.g., ethmoid sinus) to manage chronic rhinosinusitis. Also referred to as a lacrimal stent, the device may be implanted after surgery to dilate or create a surgical passage [e.g., dacryocystostomy/dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR)], and is made of glass or synthetic polymer material(s) [e.g., silicone].
A collection of devices intended to be used to maintain patency of the nasolacri
A collection of devices intended to be used to maintain patency of the nasolacrimal system typically for treating/preventing pathologies of the tear drainage system (e.g., post-chemotherapy stenosis) or after dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR). It consists of a long and flexible bicanalicular or monocanalicular tube (e.g., Crawford type) inserted through the lacrimal puncta into the canaliculi, lacrimal sac, and/or nasolacrimal duct; devices to assist the intubation procedure are typically provided preassembled to the tube (e.g., cannula, probes, bougies, introducer, stylet). The tube is typically left in place long-term before removal. This is a single-use device.
A collection of devices intended to be used to maintain patency of the nasolacri
A collection of devices intended to be used to maintain patency of the nasolacrimal system typically for treating/preventing pathologies of the tear drainage system (e.g., post-chemotherapy stenosis) or after dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR). It consists of a long and flexible bicanalicular or monocanalicular tube (e.g., Crawford type) inserted through the lacrimal puncta into the canaliculi, lacrimal sac, and/or nasolacrimal duct; devices to assist the intubation procedure are typically provided preassembled to the tube (e.g., cannula, probes, bougies, introducer, stylet). The tube is typically left in place long-term before removal. This is a single-use device.
A collection of devices intended to be used to maintain patency of the nasolacri
A collection of devices intended to be used to maintain patency of the nasolacrimal system typically for treating/preventing pathologies of the tear drainage system (e.g., post-chemotherapy stenosis) or after dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR). It consists of a long and flexible bicanalicular or monocanalicular tube (e.g., Crawford type) inserted through the lacrimal puncta into the canaliculi, lacrimal sac, and/or nasolacrimal duct; devices to assist the intubation procedure are typically provided preassembled to the tube (e.g., cannula, probes, bougies, introducer, stylet). The tube is typically left in place long-term before removal. This is a single-use device.
A collection of devices intended to be used to maintain patency of the nasolacri
A collection of devices intended to be used to maintain patency of the nasolacrimal system typically for treating/preventing pathologies of the tear drainage system (e.g., post-chemotherapy stenosis) or after dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR). It consists of a long and flexible bicanalicular or monocanalicular tube (e.g., Crawford type) inserted through the lacrimal puncta into the canaliculi, lacrimal sac, and/or nasolacrimal duct; devices to assist the intubation procedure are typically provided preassembled to the tube (e.g., cannula, probes, bougies, introducer, stylet). The tube is typically left in place long-term before removal. This is a single-use device.
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from the front surface of the eye, typically into the nasal cavity or a paranasal sinus, as a drainage treatment for lacrimal canalicular pathologies in functional or obstructive epiphora; it may also be intended to facilitate saline solution irrigation to a paranasal sinus (e.g., ethmoid sinus) to manage chronic rhinosinusitis. Also referred to as a lacrimal stent, the device may be implanted after surgery to dilate or create a surgical passage [e.g., dacryocystostomy/dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR)], and is made of glass or synthetic polymer material(s) [e.g., silicone].
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from the front surface of the eye, typically into the nasal cavity or a paranasal sinus, as a drainage treatment for lacrimal canalicular pathologies in functional or obstructive epiphora; it may also be intended to facilitate saline solution irrigation to a paranasal sinus (e.g., ethmoid sinus) to manage chronic rhinosinusitis. Also referred to as a lacrimal stent, the device may be implanted after surgery to dilate or create a surgical passage [e.g., dacryocystostomy/dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR)], and is made of glass or synthetic polymer material(s) [e.g., silicone].
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from the front surface of the eye, typically into the nasal cavity or a paranasal sinus, as a drainage treatment for lacrimal canalicular pathologies in functional or obstructive epiphora; it may also be intended to facilitate saline solution irrigation to a paranasal sinus (e.g., ethmoid sinus) to manage chronic rhinosinusitis. Also referred to as a lacrimal stent, the device may be implanted after surgery to dilate or create a surgical passage [e.g., dacryocystostomy/dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR)], and is made of glass or synthetic polymer material(s) [e.g., silicone].
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from the front surface of the eye, typically into the nasal cavity or a paranasal sinus, as a drainage treatment for lacrimal canalicular pathologies in functional or obstructive epiphora; it may also be intended to facilitate saline solution irrigation to a paranasal sinus (e.g., ethmoid sinus) to manage chronic rhinosinusitis. Also referred to as a lacrimal stent, the device may be implanted after surgery to dilate or create a surgical passage [e.g., dacryocystostomy/dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR)], and is made of glass or synthetic polymer material(s) [e.g., silicone].
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from the front surface of the eye, typically into the nasal cavity or a paranasal sinus, as a drainage treatment for lacrimal canalicular pathologies in functional or obstructive epiphora; it may also be intended to facilitate saline solution irrigation to a paranasal sinus (e.g., ethmoid sinus) to manage chronic rhinosinusitis. Also referred to as a lacrimal stent, the device may be implanted after surgery to dilate or create a surgical passage [e.g., dacryocystostomy/dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR)], and is made of glass or synthetic polymer material(s) [e.g., silicone].
SELF-THREADING MONOKA MEDIUM COLLARETTE FAYET, BERNARD, RITLENG
S1.1811u
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from the front surface of the eye, typically into the nasal cavity or a paranasal sinus, as a drainage treatment for lacrimal canalicular pathologies in functional or obstructive epiphora; it may also be intended to facilitate saline solution irrigation to a paranasal sinus (e.g., ethmoid sinus) to manage chronic rhinosinusitis. Also referred to as a lacrimal stent, the device may be implanted after surgery to dilate or create a surgical passage [e.g., dacryocystostomy/dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR)], and is made of glass or synthetic polymer material(s) [e.g., silicone].
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from the front surface of the eye, typically into the nasal cavity or a paranasal sinus, as a drainage treatment for lacrimal canalicular pathologies in functional or obstructive epiphora; it may also be intended to facilitate saline solution irrigation to a paranasal sinus (e.g., ethmoid sinus) to manage chronic rhinosinusitis. Also referred to as a lacrimal stent, the device may be implanted after surgery to dilate or create a surgical passage [e.g., dacryocystostomy/dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR)], and is made of glass or synthetic polymer material(s) [e.g., silicone].
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from the front surface of the eye, typically into the nasal cavity or a paranasal sinus, as a drainage treatment for lacrimal canalicular pathologies in functional or obstructive epiphora; it may also be intended to facilitate saline solution irrigation to a paranasal sinus (e.g., ethmoid sinus) to manage chronic rhinosinusitis. Also referred to as a lacrimal stent, the device may be implanted after surgery to dilate or create a surgical passage [e.g., dacryocystostomy/dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR)], and is made of glass or synthetic polymer material(s) [e.g., silicone].
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from the front surface of the eye, typically into the nasal cavity or a paranasal sinus, as a drainage treatment for lacrimal canalicular pathologies in functional or obstructive epiphora; it may also be intended to facilitate saline solution irrigation to a paranasal sinus (e.g., ethmoid sinus) to manage chronic rhinosinusitis. Also referred to as a lacrimal stent, the device may be implanted after surgery to dilate or create a surgical passage [e.g., dacryocystostomy/dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR)], and is made of glass or synthetic polymer material(s) [e.g., silicone].