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Diathermy Machine - Operating Type: Manual
By:
Alan Electronic Systems Pvt. Ltd.
Addler Laparoscopic Bessanger Maryland 5Mm Small Size Instrument Dimension(L*W*H): 5 X 5 X10 Inch (In)
By:
Golden Nimbus International
MOQ1 Unit/Units
MaterialOther, Metal
ConditionNew
PortableYes
FoldableNo
SterilizedYes
WaterproofNo
InstrumentMicrosurgery Equipment
MaterialSteel
ConditionNew
PortableYes
FoldableNo
UsageSurgery
Price Trend: 1000.00 - 8000.00 INR/Piece
MOQ1 Piece/Pieces
InstrumentOther
TypeForceps
MaterialSteel
ConditionNew
TechnologyOther
PortableYes
6 Years
Price: 3 INR/Piece
MOQ10000 Piece/Pieces
InstrumentBasic Surgical Instruments
TypeTweezers
MaterialPlastic
ConditionNew
PortableYes
RechargeableNo
4 Years
Payment TermsCash on Delivery (COD), Letter of Credit (L/C), Cash Against Delivery (CAD), Delivery Point (DP), Days after Acceptance (DA), Cash in Advance (CID), Cheque, Cash Advance (CA)
Main Export Market(s)Asia
Main Domestic MarketAll India
Price Trend: 40.00 - 100.00 INR/Number
MOQ500 Number
InstrumentBasic Surgical Instruments
TypeKnife
MaterialSteel
ConditionNew
PortableYes
RechargeableYes
Product DescriptionWe are one of the most preferred organizations offering superior quality Aed Defibrillator Nf 1200. These sturdy products are known for their robust construction, corrosion resistance, dimensional accuracy and durable nature. Available at feasible prices, our Aed Defibrillator Nf 1200 is in great de
6 Years
Price: 4300 INR/Piece
MOQ1 Piece/Pieces
Delivery Time7-10 Days
2 Years
Product DescriptionPlain Blood Collection Tube
Price: 7549 INR/Piece
MOQ10 Piece/Pieces
TypeDisposable Skin Graft Knife, Other
ConditionNew
PortableYes
FoldableNo
WaterproofYes
Usagesurgical uses
11 Years
Price: 90 INR/Unit
MOQ100 Unit/Units
Surface FinishSmooth
Finish TypePolished
FunctionFacilitates attachment of surgical blades
ColorSliver
Instruments TypeScalpel Handle
Blade TypeCompatible with surgical blades
10 Years
Price: 46999 INR/Piece
MOQ10 Piece/Pieces
Drug TypeOther Types
Physical FormOther
FunctionOther
Recommended ForHospital
DosageAs per doctor prescribed
Dosage GuidelinesAs per doctor prescribed
Price: 215000 INR/Piece
MOQ1 Piece/Pieces
InstrumentBasic Surgical Instruments
MaterialSteel
ConditionNew
Use TypeSurgical
UsageHospital
3 Years
Product DescriptionOwing to our expertise in this domain, we manufacture and offer a wide gamut of Metal BPC Flowmeter. Owing to their durability, finishing, precise construction and longer service life, our flow meters are appreciated by our valuable clients. Our Metal BPC Flowmeter is widely used in medical and nur
15 Years
MOQ100 Piece/Pieces
InstrumentSurgical Suture, Other
TypeNeedle
MaterialSteel
ConditionNew
TechnologyOther
SterilizedYes
4 Years
Price: 2830 INR/Piece
MOQ10 Piece/Pieces
MaterialMetal
ApplicationHospital
Power230 Volt (v)
Product TypeElectric Water Bath Unit
Price: 160 INR/Unit
MOQ50 Unit/Units
InstrumentBasic Surgical Instruments
MaterialPlastic
ConditionNew
PortableNo
RechargeableNo
FoldableNo
3 Years
Price: 400 INR/Piece
MOQ100 Piece/Pieces
InstrumentBasic Surgical Instruments
MaterialSteel
TechnologyLaser
ConditionNew
PropertiesHigh Quality
GradeMedical
Price: 38000 INR/Piece
MOQ50 Piece/Pieces
Equipment TypeMicrocatheter Guide Wire
MaterialPlastic
ConditionNew
UseHospital
Power SourceManual
3 Years
MOQ100 Set/Sets
InstrumentBasic Surgical Instruments
MaterialSteel
ConditionNew
PortableYes
SterilizedYes
UsageSurgery
14 Years
MOQ1 Unit/Units
InstrumentOther
ConditionNew
PortableYes
RechargeableNo
FoldableNo
SterilizedNo
2 Years
Price: 900 INR/Piece
MOQ100 Piece/Pieces
TypeOther, Skin Stapler
MaterialSteel
ConditionNew
SterilizedYes
WaterproofYes
Operating TypeManual
2 Years
Price: 19.72 USD ($)/Piece
MOQ1000 Piece/Pieces
Payment TermsTelegraphic Transfer (T/T)
Supply Ability1000 Per Day
Delivery Time10 Days
1 Years
Price: 250 INR/Pack
MOQ10 Number
InstrumentSurgical Kits
PortableYes
SterilizedYes
5 Years
Price: 1000 INR/Unit
MOQ1 Unit/Units
Product DescriptionFor greater flexibility and freedom of movement while on oxygen therapy, users can opt for a long length nasal cannula. Like the standard nasal cannula, the long tubed nasal cannula connects to the oxygen outlet to deliver oxygen infused air to the user
4 Years
Price: 12500 INR/Piece
MOQ1 Piece/Pieces
InstrumentGynecology Surgical Instrument
MaterialSteel
ConditionNew
PortableYes
UsageHospital
Operating TypeManual
3 Years
Price: 42999 INR/Unit
MOQ10 Unit/Units
InstrumentBasic Surgical Instruments
MaterialSteel
Use Typemedical use
Usagemedical use
3 Years
Product DescriptionSurgical Equipment
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Because there are thousands upon thousands of different surgical tools, it is not surprising that many people find it particularly difficult to try to understand what each one is and what it is used for. However, once you learn that surgical tools are fundamentally categorised by the type of operation being performed and how they are utilised during that particular surgical process, things get a great deal simpler.
It is not in any way exhaustive or conclusive, and you can see how certain categories may overlap with one another. However, it will provide you with an overview of the interesting diversity of technologies that are at the disposal of modern medical practitioners.
Instruments for suturing and stapling are used in surgery to close wounds by joining layers of skin and/or other soft tissues together. Suturing kits typically include suturing material, a needle, a needle holder, toothed forceps, and fine suturing scissors.
Tungsten carbide jaws are used on instruments to prevent the needle from turning or twisting, increase the longevity of the instrument, and improve the user's grip and balance. Needle-protecting crosshatched serrations and smooth jaws are both useful, with the former utilised for smaller needles like those used in cosmetic surgery, and the latter for more robust procedures.
Among the tools that fit this description are staplers and clip appliers. Terminal end, internal anastomosis, and end-to-end stapling are all possible using a stapler.
Surgical instruments for cutting and dissecting awide variety of Surgical instruments are used to cut skin, soft tissue, and even bones, and to dissect tissues along their anatomical planes. Some of these tools, like scalpels and blades, are one-time-use only, while others, like knives, can be used again and again.
Blades of varying sizes must be utilised in order to complete the various duties. Tonsillectomy is performed by otolaryngologists using blade 12, and large arteries like the aorta are punctured by vascular surgeons using blade 11. Blade 12 is used for tonsillectomy.
Metzenbaum scissors, which are used by plastic surgeons to cut intestinal mesentery, are constructed for cutting delicate tissues, whereas Mayo scissors, which are used by obstetricians and gynaecologists to cut ligaments, are meant for cutting robust tissues. Mayo scissors are used to cut ligaments.
Common instruments in this category include the bone curette, which is used by both neurosurgeons and orthopaedic surgeons during laminectomy during intervertebral disc procedures. Snares, bunches, blunt dissectors, Bone cutters, and biopsy forceps are also examples of instruments used in surgery for cutting and dissecting.
Retractors help surgeons see more of the operating field by retracting and exposing devices. Using these tools, surgeons may safely pull out tissues without causing any damage. The Balfour abdominal retractor is one type of device frequently used in laparotomy for this purpose.
The Army navy and the retractor are two further instances. The GELPI retractor is only one example of a self-retaining retractor that helps to improve visibility in the operating field. The sternotomy bone retractor known as a finocchietto is a crucial tool.
Wide-flap dissection, as in a mastectomy or facelift, requires the use of hooks, such as skin, bone, or spays hooks, to retract skin margins. To reduce the risk of tissue damage, the points of certain of these hooks are rounded.
Surgeons employ certain equipment to grab or hold tissues, allowing them a better view of their operating field. Forceps including smoothing forceps, toothed forceps, Allis forceps, tissue forceps, Babcock forceps, and stone forceps, tenaculum, and bone holds are the most common surgical devices used for this purpose
. General surgeons frequently employ rat teeth forceps, which are used to grab skin. Obstetricians use the Allis forceps for colporrhaphy and the Babcock forceps for grabbing intestine and towels anterior and posterior repair.
Dilating instruments are used to enlarge an opening, such as the cervical os or the urethra, whereas probing instruments are used to examine the area. Surgeons begin with a smaller dilator and work their way up to a larger one as they widen the opening.
However, probes are used to examine areas that can only be accessed by natural openings, such as the urethra, vagina, and common bile ducts. Surgical probes can be used to listen to the urethra or the uterus, for instance.
Instruments for suctioning and aspirating Blood and other fluids can accumulate in surgical and dental fields, making it difficult to see what's beneath the surface.
Therefore, surgeons employ specialised equipment, such as the Poole abdominal tip used in laparotomy, the Frazier tip used in brain and orthopaedic operations, and the Yankauer suction tip used in oropharyngeal procedures, to drain these fluids from the surgical field.
Tools for better imaging: specialised equipment lets researchers peer inside otherwise inaccessible structures. Examples of such instruments are specula, endoscopes both hollow and lens endoscopes, anoscopesfor viewing the anus, and proctoscopes for viewing the anus and rectum.
Instruments for clamping and occluding tissue are primarily used to move blood arteries and other tissues out of the way during surgery. Hemostats, crushing clamps, hemostatic forceps, and non-crushing vascular cramps are all examples.
Maintenance and disposal guidelines for surgical instruments:
Among the many types of medical equipment and supplies, surgical disposables are among the most widespread. Some items are designed to be used just once before being thrown away. There has been a steady rise, however, in the number of people who choose to reuse disposable items.
Infections can be transferred between patients and healthcare workers if surgical disposables are handled improperly.
As a result, stringent regulations regarding the use of surgical disposable items must be followed by all healthcare facilities. The laparoscopic and endoscopic instruments are particularly challenging to disinfect.
Microorganisms may still be attached to instruments after thorough cleaning, even if medical facilities follow manufacturers' instructions.
Surgical instruments and supplies are sterilised in autoclaves, also called steam sterilisers. It aids in sterilisation by eliminating the need to store biohazard wastes near surgical instruments.
In order for an autoclave to produce steam, the right kind of water must be used. While regular tap water can be used in a pinch, its high mineral concentration may prevent effective cleaning of surgical equipment.
After use, surgical disposables become biological waste. Because of this, they require special handling when being discarded. Here are some suggestions for properly discarding them.
- Discarded objects must be stored in a location where they won't be discovered by patients or staff.
- The disposal of biomedical waste should be performed only by trained professionals.
- To prevent confusion with regular trash, biomedical waste containers should be clearly labelled.
- The waste containers should be appropriately sized for the individual exam rooms in which they are located. As the number of patients in each bin decreases, doctors will be more careful. When throwing away a specific kind of trash, you should use a specific can.
From an anticipated $ 630 mn in FY 2021, the market for minimally invasive surgical devices in India is expected to increase to an estimated $ 880 mn by FY 2026. The growing senior population is a key factor in the development of the minimally invasive surgical equipment market in the country. The fact that minimally invasive surgeries leave far less scars than open ones is also predicted to fuel market expansion through FY2026.
- Makers, sellers, and brokers of minimally invasive surgical tools
- Institutions of government, including policymakers and regulators,
- Groups, conferences, and coalitions that concentrate on minimally invasive surgical tools
- Consulting and research firms in the market
Surgical instruments are devices that have been clinically and accurately made in accordance with their unique designs in order to assist the surgeon in the process of doing surgery. In order to successfully complete a surgical procedure, one needs access to a wide variety of devices. The specialists are able to receive assistance at various stages of the procedure from the many distinct kinds of surgical devices.
Q. What is the most common surgical tool?
Ans. Ratcheted Forceps, scissors, Forceps, clamps, retractors, Babcock, Lane Tissue Forceps, cautery, Artery forceps are the common surgical tools.
Q. Which laryngoscope is most commonly used?
Ans. The most commonly used laryngoscope is curved Macintosh blade. To shift the tongue laterally to the right, this is placed in the mouth on that side.
Q. What lights are used for surgery?
Ans. Incandescent Lights, Tungsten-Halogen Lights, LED Lights are used for surgery.
Q. What are the endoscopy accessories?
Ans. Endoscopy accessories are Biopsy, Endoscopist, Endoscopy, Digestive Endoscope etc.
Q. What microscopes are used in surgery?
Ans. Operating microscope are used in surgery, it is specialised optical microscope that is essential for microsurgery.
Company Name | Member Since |
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Mn Life Care Products Pvt. Ltd. Kolkata, India | 15 Years |
Sai World Trade Link Private Limited Ahmedabad, India | 15 Years |
3S Corporation Mumbai, India | 14 Years |
Yash Care Lifesciences Ahmedabad, India | 12 Years |
Hemant Surgical Industries Ltd. Mumbai, India | 11 Years |
Western Surgical Rajkot, India | 10 Years |
Akshar Pharma Surat, India | 10 Years |
Alan Electronic Systems Pvt. Ltd. Ambernath, India | 7 Years |
M/S Wonder Products Co Mumbai, India | 6 Years |
Golden Nimbus International Mumbai, India | 6 Years |
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