Single-Use Procedure Trays and Packs

Essential pre-assembled, sterile kits that contain all the necessary components for specific clinical or surgical interventions, promoting efficiency, standardization, and infection control. This category includes trays for minor surgery, wound care, lumbar puncture, catheter insertion, biopsy, and orthopedic pin removal. Each pack typically contains a disposable drape, instruments, gauze, swabs, sutures, and a specimen container as required for the procedure, ensuring a complete, ready-to-use solution that reduces setup time and cross-contamination risks. Ideal for hospital emergency departments, outpatient clinics, ambulatory surgery centers, and bedside procedures.

Arthroscopic Accessories

Arthroscopic accessories encompass a range of ancillary equipment essential for minimally invasive joint surgery, including fluid management systems, powered shaver blades, radiofrequency probes, suturing systems, and specimen retrieval devices. These accessories enable efficient tissue resection, precise repair, and thorough debris removal through small portals, supporting the full range of arthroscopic procedures. Essential for orthopedic surgery, they contribute to the safety, efficiency, and success of arthroscopic interventions.

Biopsy Needles

Biopsy Needles are sterile, single-use precision medical devices designed to obtain tissue or cellular specimens from internal organs, masses, and lesions for histopathological or cytological diagnosis. Available in core biopsy (automatic spring-loaded, semi-automatic, vacuum-assisted, coaxial) and fine needle aspiration configurations, with gauges ranging from 14G-27G and lengths from 6-25 cm. Core biopsy needles obtain intact tissue cores preserving histological architecture; FNA needles aspirate cellular material for cytological evaluation. Specialized variants include bone marrow biopsy needles (Jamshidi, Illinois), echogenic-tip needles for ultrasound guidance, and MRI-compatible needles (nitinol, titanium). Critical safety requirements include strict image guidance for non-palpable lesions, verification of coagulation status, adherence to single-use protocols, and immediate post-procedure monitoring for complications (hemorrhage, pneumothorax, organ injury). An indispensable tool in interventional radiology, oncology, and minimally invasive diagnosis.

Bone Marrow Puncture Kit

A Bone Marrow Puncture Kit is a sterile, single-use procedure tray containing all components necessary for bone marrow aspiration and core biopsy. Used for diagnosing hematologic malignancies, evaluating bone marrow function, and staging metastatic disease, the kit includes aspiration and biopsy needles, syringes, glass slides, fixatives, and specimen containers. Proper technique includes verifying coagulation status, administering local anesthesia, limiting aspiration volume, and preparing smears immediately. Essential for hematology-oncology practice, the kit enables the collection of specimens for histopathology, flow cytometry, cytogenetics, and molecular testing that guide diagnosis and treatment of blood disorders.

CVC Kit

A CVC Kit is a complete, sterile, single-use central venous catheter insertion kit containing the catheter, introducer needles, guidewire, dilators, and all accessories for safe central line placement. Available in single, double, triple, and quad lumen configurations, it supports fluid administration, medication delivery, and hemodynamic monitoring. Essential for intensive care, anesthesia, emergency medicine, and oncology.

Disposable Cesarean Kit

A Disposable Cesarean Kit is a sterile, single-use convenience kit containing all components necessary for performing a Cesarean section. Including sterile drapes, towels, absorbent pads, suction supplies, and wound dressings, it ensures a safe, sterile surgical environment. Essential for operating rooms and labor and delivery units.

Disposable Delivery Kit

A Disposable Delivery Kit is a sterile, single-use convenience kit containing all components necessary for attending a vaginal delivery. Including sterile drapes, cord clamps, scissors, suction bulb, and absorbent supplies, it ensures a safe, hygienic birth environment. Essential for labor and delivery units, birthing centers, home births, and emergency settings.

Disposable Dressing Set

A Disposable Dressing Set is a sterile, single-use convenience kit containing all components necessary for sterile wound dressing changes and minor wound care procedures. The set typically includes sterile drapes, gauze sponges, sterile gloves, antiseptic solution, cotton applicators, tape, and disposal bag. Used in hospitals, clinics, emergency departments, and home healthcare settings, it ensures consistent aseptic technique for post-operative wound care, central line dressing changes, and management of chronic wounds. Proper sterile technique and disposal are essential for safe and effective use.

Disposable Syringes with needles

Disposable Syringes with Needles are sterile, single-use devices for parenteral medication administration, vaccination, and blood collection. Available in various sizes and needle gauges for different applications, they provide accurate dosing and safe delivery. Essential for hospitals, clinics, pharmacies, and home healthcare.

Disposable Syringes without needles

Disposable Syringes without Needles are sterile, single-use syringes for accurate measurement and administration of liquid medications, enteral feedings, and irrigation solutions. Available in various tip configurations including Luer-lok, slip tip, oral, and enteral, they are essential for safe medication delivery in hospitals, clinics, and home healthcare.

Epidural Kit

An Epidural Kit is a sterile, single-use convenience tray containing all components required for placement of an epidural catheter for regional anesthesia and analgesia. The kit includes a Tuohy-tip epidural needle, a flexible kink-resistant radiopaque catheter, loss-of-resistance syringe, and sterile drapes, preparing the procedural site for aseptic technique. Used in operating rooms, labor and delivery suites, and pain management settings, the epidural kit enables continuous administration of local anesthetics and opioids for surgical anesthesia, labor analgesia, and post-operative pain control. The loss-of-resistance technique provides tactile confirmation of correct catheter placement. Strict aseptic technique and continuous patient monitoring are essential to prevent complications including post-dural puncture headache, infection, and local anesthetic systemic toxicity.

Laparoscopic Accessories

Laparoscopic accessories encompass a range of ancillary equipment and supplies essential for minimally invasive surgery, including cleaning brushes, sterilization containers, insufflation tubing, instrument storage systems, and single-use protective covers. These accessories support instrument care, procedural efficiency, and infection control, ensuring that laparoscopic instruments remain in optimal condition and that procedures run smoothly. Essential for operating rooms, sterile processing departments, and surgical suites.

Macintosh Bulb Laryngoscope

A Macintosh Bulb Laryngoscope is a rigid laryngoscope with curved Macintosh blade (sizes 0-4, 70-160 mm) featuring a distal incandescent (xenon, krypton, halogen) or LED bulb at the blade tip for direct illumination during tracheal intubation. The curved blade design allows indirect epiglottis elevation by placing the tip in the vallecula, requiring less force and neck extension than straight blades. Features stainless steel reusable blades (or disposable plastic), ergonomic handles with knurled grip, ISO standard hook-on fittings, and autoclavable options. Light output 500-3,000 Lux depending on bulb type and battery condition. Primary clinical applications include routine and emergency tracheal intubation during general anesthesia, difficult airway management, cervical spine precautions (minimal neck movement), rapid sequence intubation, neonatal and pediatric intubation (sizes 0-2), teaching and training, and use in resource-limited settings. Class II medical device requiring FDA clearance. Critical safety considerations include pre-use light check (brightness, bulb security), appropriate blade size selection, proper lifting technique (not levering on teeth), battery verification, bulb obstruction risk from secretions, backup device availability, and infection control (sterilization or disposable blades).

Macintosh Fiber Optic Laryngoscope

A Macintosh Fiber Optic Laryngoscope is a rigid laryngoscope with curved Macintosh blade (sizes 0-4, 70-160 mm) incorporating an integrated fiber optic light bundle that transmits bright, focused illumination (2,000-10,000+ Lux) from a handle-mounted LED or xenon bulb to the blade tip for enhanced visualization during tracheal intubation. The curved blade design allows indirect epiglottis elevation by placing the tip in the vallecula, requiring less force and neck extension than straight blades. Features stainless steel reusable blades, ergonomic handles with knurled grip, ISO standard hook-on fittings, and steam autoclave compatibility. Primary clinical applications include routine and emergency tracheal intubation during general anesthesia, difficult airway management with improved illumination, cervical spine precautions (minimal neck movement), teaching and training (enhanced visualization for instructors), rapid sequence intubation, neonatal and pediatric intubation (sizes 0-2), and oral/maxillofacial surgery. Class II medical device requiring FDA clearance. Critical safety considerations include pre-use light check (dark spots indicate broken fibers), appropriate blade size selection, proper lifting technique (not levering on teeth), battery verification, fiber optic care (avoid sharp bending), and backup device availability.

Miller Bulb Laryngoscope

A Miller Bulb Laryngoscope is a rigid laryngoscope with straight Miller blade (sizes 0-4, 70-160 mm) featuring a distal incandescent (xenon, krypton, halogen) or LED bulb at the blade tip for direct illumination during tracheal intubation. The straight blade design allows direct elevation of the epiglottis rather than the indirect vallecula technique, making it the preferred choice for pediatric and neonatal intubation, patients with floppy or prominent epiglottis, and anterior airways requiring direct epiglottic control. Features stainless steel reusable blades (or disposable plastic), ergonomic handles with knurled grip, ISO standard hook-on fittings, and autoclavable options. Light output 500-3,000 Lux depending on bulb type and battery condition. Primary clinical applications include direct epiglottis elevation for tracheal intubation (especially pediatric and neonatal), patients with prominent or floppy epiglottis, anterior airway management, teaching and training (straight blade technique), neonatal resuscitation, and use in resource-limited settings. Class II medical device requiring FDA clearance. Critical safety considerations include pre-use light check (brightness, bulb security), appropriate blade size selection (especially critical in pediatrics), proper lifting technique (direct epiglottic lift, not levering on teeth), pediatric fragility awareness, bulb obstruction risk from secretions, battery verification, and backup device availability.

Miller Fiber Optic Laryngoscope

A Miller Fiber Optic Laryngoscope is a rigid laryngoscope with straight Miller blade (sizes 0-4, 70-160 mm) incorporating an integrated fiber optic light bundle that transmits bright, focused illumination (2,000-10,000+ Lux) from a handle-mounted LED or xenon bulb to the blade tip for enhanced visualization during tracheal intubation. The straight blade design allows direct elevation of the epiglottis rather than the indirect vallecula technique, making it particularly useful for pediatric/neonatal intubation, patients with floppy or prominent epiglottis, anterior airways, and difficult airways requiring direct epiglottic control. Features stainless steel reusable blades, ergonomic handles with knurled grip, ISO standard hook-on fittings, and steam autoclave compatibility. Primary clinical applications include direct epiglottis elevation for tracheal intubation (especially pediatric and neonatal), difficult airway management with fiber optic illumination, patients with prominent or floppy epiglottis, cervical spine precautions, anterior airway management, teaching and training (straight blade technique), and neonatal resuscitation. Class II medical device requiring FDA clearance. Critical safety considerations include pre-use light check (dark spots indicate broken fibers), appropriate blade size selection (especially critical in pediatrics), proper lifting technique (direct epiglottic lift, not levering on teeth), pediatric fragility awareness, battery verification, fiber optic care (avoid sharp bending), and backup device availability.

Polypectomy Snare

A Polypectomy Snare is a sterile, single-use Class II medical device (FDA-cleared, CE-marked) used during endoscopy (colonoscopy, gastroscopy, enteroscopy) for resecting polyps and mucosal lesions from the gastrointestinal tract. The device consists of a flexible stainless steel braided wire loop (10-40 mm diameter) that opens and closes via an ergonomic handle, delivered through an insulated PTFE or PEEK sheath compatible with standard endoscopes (working channel 2.0-2.8 mm). Available in various shapes (oval, round, crescent, hexagonal) for different polyp types (pedunculated, sessile, flat). Used with electrosurgical generators for hot snare polypectomy (cautery-assisted) or without for cold snare polypectomy (small polyps). Primary clinical applications include removal of colorectal polyps to prevent colorectal cancer, resection of gastric and esophageal polyps, treatment of bleeding polyps, debulking of large sessile polyps via piecemeal technique, and surveillance in hereditary polyposis syndromes (FAP, Lynch). Critical safety precautions include single-use only, proper electrosurgical technique, ensuring complete polyp capture before current application, submucosal injection for sessile lesions, and post-procedure monitoring for bleeding or perforation. Essential instrument for therapeutic endoscopy and colorectal cancer prevention.

Vaginal Speculum

Vaginal Speculum are sterile (disposable) or reusable (stainless steel) bivalve instruments designed to retract the vaginal walls, providing visualization and access to the cervix and vaginal canal for gynecologic examination and procedures. The Graves speculum features broad, curved blades for adult multiparous patients; the Pederson speculum has narrower, flatter blades for nulliparous, postmenopausal, or adolescent patients. Disposable plastic specula eliminate cross-contamination risk and are available with integrated LED illumination; reusable stainless-steel specula are durable, autoclavable, and cost-effective in high-volume settings. Essential functions include Pap smear collection, cervical cultures, IUD insertion/removal, colposcopy, endometrial biopsy, and evaluation of pelvic pathology. Critical safety imperatives include appropriate size selection, generous lubrication (except when contraindicated for cytology), gentle insertion following the natural angle of the vagina, warming of metal specula to body temperature, and strict single-use protocol for disposable devices or validated reprocessing for reusable instruments. An indispensable tool in women's healthcare.

Wound Dressing Set

A Wound Dressing Set is a sterile, single-use convenience kit containing all components necessary for sterile wound dressing changes. The set includes sterile drapes, gauze sponges, sterile gloves, antiseptic solution, cotton applicators, tape, and disposal bag. Used in hospitals, clinics, emergency departments, and home healthcare settings, it ensures consistent aseptic technique for post-operative wound care, chronic wound management, trauma wound dressing, and central line site care. Proper sterile technique and disposal are essential for safe and effective use.

Yankauer Suction

A Yankauer Suction is a sterile, rigid, single-use suction tip designed for safe and effective clearance of secretions from a patient's mouth and throat (oropharyngeal suction). Characterized by its curved shaft, smooth perforated tip, and a control vent for intermittent suction, it is the standard instrument for surgical field evacuation, post-operative care, and routine airway management. Its design allows for precise control to minimize mucosal trauma while efficiently removing fluids. As a critical consumable component, it connects suction tubing to the patient and is essential for maintaining a clear airway and surgical field across all clinical environments.