Martin Cartilage Forceps 20.5 cm OR Grade German Steel Surgical Instrument

Martin Cartilage Forceps 20.5 cm Martin Cartilage Seizing Forceps are used by orthopedic surgeons to remove cartilage from an articular surface during surgeries involving joints. It is often used to grasp the meniscus for dissection during total knee arthroplasty. Martin Cartilage Seizing Forceps has ringed handles with ratchet and straight jaws with heavy teeth to allow firm grip over cartilage.   Size: 20.5 cm   Author: Martin   Product: Cartilage Forceps   Specialty: Orthopedic Instruments    Features: Autoclaveable, German Stainless Steel, 5 Year Warranty, O.R GradeSee our other items Most orders qualify for FREE shipping via USPS Priority or First Class Mail. Please allow 1 business day to process and ship your order after payment is confirmed.  If you are not completely satisfied with your purchase, ship it back to us for free! Simply send us a message that you wish to return the product and we will create an RMA # and email your return label.  Our priority is to exceed your expectations. If there are any discrepancies with your order, our professional team will be standing by to assist you within 24 hours.  We encourage you to calculate lifetime costs prior to making purchase decisions and investing in surgical equipment. Medikrebs instruments are guaranteed for life against manufacturing defects of material and workmanship (Conditions apply). This means that we will repair or replace free of charge any surgical instruments that does not meet its functional requirements when used for its intended purpose and maintained properly.   Tungsten carbide inserts on scissors, needle holders and wire cutters are guaranteed for three years. Replacement parts such as springs are guaranteed for one year. Medikrebs is a privately owned medical technology company specialized in the manufacture of high quality surgical instruments. We manufacture over 10,000 instruments using controlled machines along with the manual skills of our experienced craftsmen. Our innovative solutions are available in Trauma, General Surgery, Neurosurgery, Dental, Microsurgery and Plastic Surgery.  Surgical instruments represent a significant proportion of hospital's total assets. Hospital and health centers are often required to minimize costs of surgical instruments without impacting quality or patient health. Decision makers tend to respond via group purchasing contracts and multiple quotes to shop around for the lowest price. However, this approach has a significant drawback as numerous instrument companies have focused towards competing on price alone with a disregard towards instrument quality while claiming to be guaranteed and free of defects. The outcome for the buyer being, a perceived notion of a quality instrument, which is actually a little more than a knockoff and delivers poor value and results. Our instruments are only  made of the highest quality German steel and meticulously crafted and tested before being sold. Martin Cartilage Seizing Forceps are used by orthopedic surgeons to remove cartilage from an articular surface during surgeries involving joints. It is often used to grasp the meniscus for dissection during total knee arthroplasty. Martin Cartilage Seizing Forceps has ringed handles with ratchet and straight jaws with heavy teeth to allow firm grip over cartilage.   Size: 20.5 cm   Author: Martin   Product: Cartilage Forceps   Specialty: Orthopedic Instruments    Features: Autoclaveable, German Stainless Steel, 5 Year Warranty, O.R Grade

Martin Cast Cutter HR1 4183106, Non Working For Parts Or Repair

The Martin Cast Cutter HR1 4183106 is a specialized surgical instrument designed for cutting through cast materials. Made by the reputable brand Martin, this specific model is known for its precision and reliability in medical settings. However, this particular cutter is being sold as non-working for parts or repair, which indicates that it may need some maintenance or refurbishment before being used again in a healthcare environment. This product is ideal for professionals looking to maintain or repair their existing collection of surgical instruments.