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Surgical Instruments

160 Verified Suppliers (Page 1 of 4)
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Elbert, CO
Class 1 Medical Device and other Industry Contract Manufacturing, Assembly, Labeling & Packaging. Certified ISO 14644-1:2015 clean room, Certified ISO 13485 QMS.
 
Roanoke, VA
AS9100D and ISO 9001:2015, 24 Hour Turnaround Hardcoat, Color Experts Mil-Spec. Cert.
 
Pierceton, IN
Implantable components, cases, trays & bioskills lab
 
St. Paul, MN
Stainless steel & titanium precision surgical instrumentation, single-use surgical products & instrument care products, including scissors, minimally invasive instruments, VATS/MICS, A/V punches & bulldog clamps
 
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Nashua, NH
 
Brockton, MA
 
Lake Forest, CA
 
Center Valley, PA
 
Nashville, TN
 
Addison, IL
 
Minnetonka, MN
 
Malvern, PA
 
Rancho Santa Margarita, CA
 
Burr Ridge, IL
 
Wilmington, MA
 
Mason, OH
 
Spotswood, NJ
 
St. Petersburg, FL
 
Sewaren, NJ
 
Pflugerville, TX
 
St. Louis, MO
 
Vernon Hills, IL
 
Staten Island, NY
 
Memphis, TN
 
Tucker, GA
 
Rochester, NY
 
Gordonsville, VA
 
Jacksonville, FL
 
Kenosha, WI
 
Circle Pines, MN
 
East Hanover, NJ
 
Staunton, VA
 
Wakefield, MA
 
Tucker, GA
 
St. Louis, MO
 
East Windsor, NJ
 
San Antonio, TX
 
Bloomington, IN
 
Oceanside, CA
 
Honolulu, HI
 
Trumbull, CT
 
Fenton, MO
 
Slidell, LA
 
West Chester, PA
 
Cincinnati, OH
 
Salt Lake City, UT
 
Tucson, AZ
 
Thousand Oaks, CA
 
Rochester, NY
 
Glendale Heights, IL
 
IndustryNet is the Industrial Marketplace for Surgical Instruments (Page 1 of 4)

The surgical instruments industry focuses on the design, manufacture, and distribution of tools used in surgical procedures. These instruments are essential for performing surgeries with precision and safety. Key processes in this industry include forging, machining, and finishing. Forging involves shaping metal using compressive forces, which enhances the strength and durability of the instruments. Machining refines the shape and size of the instruments, ensuring they meet precise specifications. Finishing processes, such as polishing and coating, improve the instruments' surface quality and resistance to corrosion.

Materials commonly used in the production of surgical instruments include stainless steel, titanium, and various alloys. Stainless steel is favored for its corrosion resistance, strength, and ease of sterilization. Titanium offers a high strength-to-weight ratio and is biocompatible, making it suitable for implants and instruments used in delicate procedures. Alloys provide specific properties such as enhanced hardness or flexibility, depending on the surgical application.

Surgical instruments serve a wide range of applications, from general surgery to specialized fields such as orthopedics, neurosurgery, and cardiovascular surgery. General surgical instruments include scalpels, forceps, and scissors, which are used in various procedures. Orthopedic instruments, such as bone saws and drills, assist in procedures involving the musculoskeletal system. Neurosurgical instruments, like retractors and micro scissors, enable surgeons to perform delicate operations on the brain and spinal cord. Cardiovascular instruments, including clamps and needle holders, are crucial for heart and blood vessel surgeries.

The surgical instruments industry serves multiple sectors within the healthcare industry, including hospitals, outpatient surgical centers, and clinics. It also supports medical research institutions and educational facilities that require high-quality instruments for training and experimentation. The industry plays a critical role in advancing surgical techniques and improving patient outcomes by providing reliable and precise tools for medical professionals.

In a press briefing today, President Donald Trump announced plans to invoke the Defense Production Act of 1950 to help ramp up production of much needed supplies during the coronavirus pandemic. Surgical and medical instruments are lifesaving devices that have to be manufactured to the highest standards. So who makes this type of equipment? Today, we're going to take look at some of the top medical and surgical equipment manufactures in the U.S. ...(Full Article)
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