Disposable biopsy forceps are medical instruments used to obtain tissue samples from inside the body for pathological examination. These forceps are designed for single use, ensuring sterility and minimizing the risk of cross-contamination between patients. They are commonly used in procedures such as endoscopy, colonoscopy, or bronchoscopy, where tissue samples from the gastrointestinal tract, lungs, or other organs are needed to diagnose conditions like cancer, inflammation, or infections.
A disposable guide wire is a thin, flexible wire used in various medical procedures to navigate and guide medical devices, such as catheters or stents, through difficult or narrow pathways in the body, particularly blood vessels or the gastrointestinal tract. The guide wire helps in the precise placement of these devices during diagnostic or therapeutic procedures.
A disposable electrosurgical knife is a single-use medical tool designed for surgical procedures that require cutting, coagulating, or ablating tissues using electrical energy. This type of knife, also known as a disposable electrocautery knife or electrosurgical scalpel, is widely used in various surgeries, from general surgery to specialized procedures like gynecology, dermatology, and ENT (ear, nose, and throat) surgeries.
The EndoVive Standard PEG Kit 24F is a medical device kit used for Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy (PEG), similar to the 20F kit but with a larger diameter tube. The 24F refers to the French size of the tube, indicating it is wider (24 French gauge), which is suitable for certain patients requiring larger-diameter feeding tubes for more efficient delivery of nutrition, medications, or drainage.
A disposable stone extraction basket is a medical device used primarily in urology to remove kidney stones or other foreign bodies from the urinary tract. It is typically used during minimally invasive procedures, such as ureteroscopy or endoscopic stone extraction. The basket is designed to capture and remove stones from the kidney, ureter, or bladder without the need for open surgery.
A BladderScan is a non-invasive ultrasound device used to measure the amount of urine in the bladder. It is commonly used in healthcare settings to assess bladder volume, diagnose urinary retention, and help determine if catheterization is necessary.
The Samsung H60 Color Doppler Ultrasound System is a medical imaging device designed for a wide range of diagnostic applications. Released around 2016, it combines advanced imaging technologies with a compact design, making it suitable for hospitals, clinics, and healthcare facilities. Here are some of the key features and specifications of the Samsung H60 Color Doppler system:
The GE Datex-Ohmeda Avance is a highly advanced anesthesia machine widely used in operating rooms for delivering anesthesia and monitoring patients during surgery. Here’s an overview of its features:
The Karl Storz 26" LED Monitor is a high-resolution medical-grade display designed for use in operating rooms, particularly in minimally invasive surgeries. This monitor provides surgeons with high-quality visual feedback during procedures like laparoscopy, arthroscopy, and other endoscopic surgeries where precise imaging is crucial.