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The sterilization of surgical instruments is a process that removes all microorganisms from medical instruments before a surgery can take place. Proper sterilization ensures that all equipment has been thoroughly cleaned, sanitized and sterilized, and minimizes the risk of preventable surgical site infections. This process should be completed by a certified central sterilization technician.
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Suction machines (also known as aspirators) are used to remove unwanted fluid from body cavities. They are found in operating theatres, delivery suites, ENT and emergency departments. Smaller specialised suctions are used in dental departments.
How it works
Suction is generated by a pump. This is normally an electrically powered motor, but manually powered versions are also often found. The pump generates a suction that draws air from a bottle. The reduced pressure in this bottle then draws the fluid from the patient via a tube. The fluid remains in the bottle until disposal is possible. A valve prevents fluid from passing into the motor itself.
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Advanced cardiac life support, or advanced cardiovascular life support, often referred to by its acronym, "ACLS", refers to a set of clinical algorithms for the urgent treatment of cardiac arrest, stroke, myocardial infarction (also known as a heart attack), and other life-threatening cardiovascular emergencies.
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We remain committed to providing the highest quality products and
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The following instructions are for all reusable medical devices supplied by Surtex Instruments Ltd, unless stated otherwise with the packaging of the product. These instructions are intended for use
only by persons with the required specialist knowledge and training
Suction machines- Applications and Maintenanceshashi sinha
Suction machines (also known as aspirators) are used to remove unwanted fluid from body cavities. They are found in operating theatres, delivery suites, ENT and emergency departments. Smaller specialised suctions are used in dental departments.
How it works
Suction is generated by a pump. This is normally an electrically powered motor, but manually powered versions are also often found. The pump generates a suction that draws air from a bottle. The reduced pressure in this bottle then draws the fluid from the patient via a tube. The fluid remains in the bottle until disposal is possible. A valve prevents fluid from passing into the motor itself.
How to care and handle surgical instruments?raj_chandra
The proper care and handling of your valuable surgical instruments will improve their longevity and function. Choose a protocol appropriate for your environment from these cleaning techniques.
Operation Theatre Technician: Skills, Job Role and CareerNehaNaayar
With advanced technological development in medical science and an increase in public demand, modern surgical procedures are becoming more complex and expensive. Generally, in mid-size to larger hospitals, 50% of beds are allocated to the surgical department, surgical facilities can sometimes only be an option, and serves as a central life-saving activity. The operation or surgical procedures success and failures not only influences the hospital reputation but also impacts its operations and sustainability.
Advanced cardiac life support, or advanced cardiovascular life support, often referred to by its acronym, "ACLS", refers to a set of clinical algorithms for the urgent treatment of cardiac arrest, stroke, myocardial infarction (also known as a heart attack), and other life-threatening cardiovascular emergencies.
Thank you for your interest in Surtex
We remain committed to providing the highest quality products and
customer service. thoracic and cardiovascular instruments.
In this special catalogue you will find a comprehensive range of
neurology and spine surgery instruments, which have been developed following detailed consultation with leading neuro-spine surgeons.
These instruments in conjunction with Surtex General Instruments provides complete solution for neurology and spine related surgeries.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR REPROCESSING OF REUSABLE SURGICAL INSTRUMENTSzackwilliam
The following instructions are for all reusable medical devices supplied by Surtex Instruments Ltd, unless stated otherwise with the packaging of the product. These instructions are intended for use
only by persons with the required specialist knowledge and training
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Tracheotomy consists of making an incision on the anterior aspect of the
neck and opening a direct airway through an incision in the trachea
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Surtex Rhinology Instruments are meticulously designed and crafted to
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Surtex range of rhinology instruments cover a broad spectrum and include the
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Surtex instruments manufactures a range of otology instruments for this
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This speciality encompasses the management of developmental facial anomalies
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Title: Sense of Smell
Presenter: Dr. Faiza, Assistant Professor of Physiology
Qualifications:
MBBS (Best Graduate, AIMC Lahore)
FCPS Physiology
ICMT, CHPE, DHPE (STMU)
MPH (GC University, Faisalabad)
MBA (Virtual University of Pakistan)
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Describe the primary categories of smells and the concept of odor blindness.
Explain the structure and location of the olfactory membrane and mucosa, including the types and roles of cells involved in olfaction.
Describe the pathway and mechanisms of olfactory signal transmission from the olfactory receptors to the brain.
Illustrate the biochemical cascade triggered by odorant binding to olfactory receptors, including the role of G-proteins and second messengers in generating an action potential.
Identify different types of olfactory disorders such as anosmia, hyposmia, hyperosmia, and dysosmia, including their potential causes.
Key Topics:
Olfactory Genes:
3% of the human genome accounts for olfactory genes.
400 genes for odorant receptors.
Olfactory Membrane:
Located in the superior part of the nasal cavity.
Medially: Folds downward along the superior septum.
Laterally: Folds over the superior turbinate and upper surface of the middle turbinate.
Total surface area: 5-10 square centimeters.
Olfactory Mucosa:
Olfactory Cells: Bipolar nerve cells derived from the CNS (100 million), with 4-25 olfactory cilia per cell.
Sustentacular Cells: Produce mucus and maintain ionic and molecular environment.
Basal Cells: Replace worn-out olfactory cells with an average lifespan of 1-2 months.
Bowman’s Gland: Secretes mucus.
Stimulation of Olfactory Cells:
Odorant dissolves in mucus and attaches to receptors on olfactory cilia.
Involves a cascade effect through G-proteins and second messengers, leading to depolarization and action potential generation in the olfactory nerve.
Quality of a Good Odorant:
Small (3-20 Carbon atoms), volatile, water-soluble, and lipid-soluble.
Facilitated by odorant-binding proteins in mucus.
Membrane Potential and Action Potential:
Resting membrane potential: -55mV.
Action potential frequency in the olfactory nerve increases with odorant strength.
Adaptation Towards the Sense of Smell:
Rapid adaptation within the first second, with further slow adaptation.
Psychological adaptation greater than receptor adaptation, involving feedback inhibition from the central nervous system.
Primary Sensations of Smell:
Camphoraceous, Musky, Floral, Pepperminty, Ethereal, Pungent, Putrid.
Odor Detection Threshold:
Examples: Hydrogen sulfide (0.0005 ppm), Methyl-mercaptan (0.002 ppm).
Some toxic substances are odorless at lethal concentrations.
Characteristics of Smell:
Odor blindness for single substances due to lack of appropriate receptor protein.
Behavioral and emotional influences of smell.
Transmission of Olfactory Signals:
From olfactory cells to glomeruli in the olfactory bulb, involving lateral inhibition.
Primitive, less old, and new olfactory systems with different path
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A new dimension in cutting and dissecting performance. Our class leading integral self-sharpening technology standard on all
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BS EN ISO 9001:2008
BS EN ISO 13485:2003
MDD 93/42/EEC, Annex II,
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MDD 93/42/EEC, Annex I
BS EN ISO 7153-1:2001
(BS 5194:Part 1:1991)
BS 5194:Part 2:1989
BS 5194:Part 3:1985
BS 5194:Part 4:1985
ISO 7151:1988
ISO 7740:2004
ISO 7741:1986
ISO 6508-1:2005
(DIN 50103-3:1995)
BS EN ISO 14971:2012
DIN 58298:2010-09
DIN 58299:1964-01
DIN 58300:1982-02
HTM 2010
AS/NZ 4187-2003
Quality Management Systems certification standard.
Medical Devices – Quality Management Systems certification standard.
Medical Device Directive, 'EC Declaration of Conformity'
(full quality assurance system).
Essential Requirements for Medical Devices.
Surgical Instruments – Metallic materials part 1 - Stainless Steel
Specification for instruments with pivot joints (excluding cutting instruments)
Specification for Dissecting Forceps
Specification for scissors, shears, and other jointed cutting instruments
Surgical instruments – non-cutting, articulated instruments – general
requirements & test methods
Scalpels with detachable blades - Fitting dimensions
Scissors and shears - General requirements and test methods
Specifies the method for Rockwell and Rockwell superficial hardness tests
for metallic materials.
Medical Devices – Application of risk management to medical devices.
Medical instruments - Materials, finish and testing.
Serrations for surgical instruments; profile angles, groove distances.
Joints for surgical instruments.
Recommendations for sterilization
Cleaning, disinfecting & sterilising of re-usable surgical instruments
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR REPROCESSING OF REUSABLE SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS
The following instructions are for all reusable medical devices supplied by Surtex Instruments Ltd, unless stated otherwise with the packaging of the product. These instructions are intended for use
only by persons with the required specialist knowledge and training.
Warnings
Follow instructions and warnings as issued by the manufacturers of any decontaminants, disinfectants and cleaning agents. Wherever possible avoid use of mineral acids and harsh,
abrasive agents.
No part of the process shall exceed 140 °C.
Some sensitive materials (e.g. Aluminium) are damaged by high alkaline solutions (pH>10).
Devices with long, narrow cannula, hinges and blind holes require particular attention during cleaning.
Note: When reprocessing medical devices, always handle with care, wearing protective clothing, gloves and eye-wear in accordance with local health & safety procedures.
Limitations on Reprocessing
Repeated processing has minimal effect on these instruments.
End of life normally determined by wear and damage in use.
Any specific limitations on the number of reprocessing cycles shall be made available with instrument.
From Point of Use
Preperation for Decontamination
Process all the instruments as soon as it is reasonably practical following use.
Disassemble only where intended, without the use of tools unless specifically provided by the manufacturer. Instructions for dis assembly are available with the device, where required.
Cleaning: Automated
Use only either CE marked or validated washer-disinfector machines and low foaming, non-ionizing cleaning agents and detergents following the manufacturer’s instructions for use, warnings,
concentrations and recommended cycles.
Load instruments carefully, with any box joints and hinges open and so that any fenestration in instruments can drain.
Place heavy instruments with care in the bottom of containers, taking care not to overload wash baskets.
Place instruments with concave surfaces facing down to prevent pooling of water.
Where possible, use appropriate attachments to flush inside reamers and devices with lumens or cannula.
Ensure that soft, high purity water which is controlled for bacterial endo-toxins is used in the final rinse stage.
Note: Automated cleaning may not be suitable for all lumens and cannula in which case clean manually with a water jet gun, if available, and an appropriate brush (and stilette if provided) that reaches
the depth of the feature. After manually cleaning, pass all devices through an automatic cleaning cycle to achieve disinfection.
Note: These instruments have been validated using a washer-disinfector cycle validated to include two cold rinses at <35 ºC, a detergent cycle and a rinse cycle both at >50ºC, a disinfection cycle operating
at a temperature of between 80 ºC and 90 ºC for a minimum holding time of 1 minute (actual holding time in excess of 2 minutes 50 seconds) and a 20 minute drying cycle. The detergent used was low
foaming, non-ionizing spray wash detergent cleaner (max 12pH) and the rinse aid a neutral pH low foaming, non-ionic surfactant with isopropyl alcohol.
Cleaning: Manual
Manual cleaning is not advised if an automatic washer-disinfector is available. If the equipment is not available, use the following process:-
Use a double sink system (wash/rinse) dedicated for instrument cleaning (not used for hand washing). Ensure that the water temperature does not exceed 35 of the re-processor to ensure that the
reprocessing as actually performed using equipment, materials and personnel in the reprocessing facility achieve the desired result. This requires validation and routine monitoring of the process.
Likewise any deviation by the re-processor from the instructions provided must be properly evaluated for effectiveness and potential adverse consequences.
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In the first sink, keeping the instrument submerged, with an autoclavable brush, apply CE marked cleaning solution to all surfaces until all soil has been removed. Pay particular attention to serrations,
teeth, ratchets and hinges, always brushing away from the body and avoiding splashing. Ensure rongeurs and hinged instruments are thoroughly cleaned in both open and closed positions.
In the second sink, rinse instruments thoroughly with soft, high purity water which is controlled for bacterial endotoxins, so that the water reaches all parts of the instrument, then carefully hand dry
or use a drying cabinet.
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Note: Manual Cleaning is NOT a disinfection process: When manual cleaning is used it may not be possible to disinfect the device prior to further handling.
Cleaning Inspection
After cleaning visually inspect, visually inspect all surfaces, cannulations, ratchets, joints, holes and lumens for complete removal of soil and fluids. If ANY soil or fluid is still visible, return the
instrument for repeat decontamination.
Maintenance
Apply surgical grade lubricant to hinges, joints and moving parts as per the lubricant manufacturer’s instructions.
Whenever possible, do not allow blood, debris or bodily fluids to dry on instruments. For best results and to prolong the life of the medical device reprocess immediately after use. If they cannot be
reprocessed immediately, use an enzymatic foam spray cleaner to help prevent soil from drying.
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Inspection and Functional Testing
Visually inspect and check: - all instruments for damage and wear; cutting edges are free from nicks and present a continuous edge; jaws and teeth align correctly; all articulated instruments have a
smooth movement without excess play; locking mechanisms (such as ratchets) fasten securely and close easily; long, slender instruments are not distorted; any component parts fit and assemble
correctly with mating components.
Remove for repair and replacement any blunt, worn out, flaking, fractured or damaged instruments.
Note: If an instrument is returned to the manufacturer / supplier, the instrument must be decontaminated and sterilized and be accompanied with the relevant documented evidence.
When sterilizing multiple instruments in one autoclave cycle, ensure that the sterilizer manufacturers stated maximum load is not exceeded.
Ensure instruments are dry before sterilization.
Sterilization (Outside USA)
Autoclave should comply with the requirements of, and be validated and maintained in accordance with EN 285, EN 13060, EN ISO 17665.
Either CE marked or validated vacuum autoclave operating at 134-137 °C bar for a minimum holding time of 3 minutes always following the instructions of the machine manufacturer.
When sterilizing multiple instruments in one autoclave cycle, ensure that the sterilizer manufacturers stated maximum load is not exceeded.
Storage
Ensure instruments are dry before storage, and stored in dry, clean conditions at an ambient room temperature.
Additional Information
Other forms of cleaning (i.e. ultrasonic) and sterilization (i.e. Low temperature steam and Formaldehyde, Ethylene Oxide and Gas Plasma) are available. However, always follow the instructions
for use as issued by the manufacturer and always consult with them if in any doubt over the suitability of any process used.
Packaging
All instruments to be packed following local protocol in accordance with ISO 11607-1 or AAMI/CSR technique.
Sterilization (USA)
Autoclave should comply with the requirements of, and be validated and maintained in accordance with ANSI/AAMI ST79.
Pre-Vacuum moist heat sterilization operating at temperature 132 °C bar for a minimum holding time of 4 minutes always following the instructions of the machine manufacturer.
Cleaning and sterilizing guidelines are available in HTM 2030 and HTM 2010. Contact: The NHS Estates Stationers Office Publications Cent for details at www.tsonline.gov.uk. For further
information contact: NHS Estates Information Center, Department of Health, 1 Trevelyan Square, Boar Lane, Leeds, LS1 6AE, UK or visit www.nhsestates.gov.uk.
Note: It is the responsibility of the re-processor to ensure that the reprocessing as actually performed using equipment, materials and personnel in the reprocessing facility achieve the desired result. This
requires validation and routine monitoring of the process. Likewise any deviation by the re-processor from the instructions provided must be properly evaluated for effectiveness and potential adverse
consequences.
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Catalog # Size
SS-005-11
SS-005-13
SS-005-14
SS-005-16
SS-005-18
SS-005-20
12 cm (4 ¾”)
13 cm (5”)
14.5 cm (5 ¾”)
16.5 cm (6 ½”)
18.5 cm (7 ¼”)
20.5 cm (8”)
Operating Scissors
Curved, Sharp/Blunt
Catalog # Size
SS-005-13 SC
SS-005-14 SC
13 cm (5”)
14.5 cm (5 ¾”)
Operating Scissors
Curved, Sharp/Blunt,
Operating Scissors
Chirurgische Scheren
Tijeras quirúrgicas
Ciseaux chirurgicaux
Forbici per chirurgia
Catalog # Size
SS-004-13 SC
SS-004-14 SC
13 cm (5”)
14.5 cm (5 ¾”)
Catalog # Size
SS-006-11
SS-006-13
SS-006-14
SS-006-16
SS-006-18
SS-006-20
12 cm (4 ¾”)
13 cm (5”)
14.5 cm (5 ¾”)
16.5 cm (6 ½”)
18.5 cm (7 ¼”)
20.5 cm (8”)
Operating Scissors
Straight, Sharp/Sharp
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Product Picture & Profile
Produkt Bild und Profil
Cuadro del producto y Perfil
Image de produit et de profil
Immagine del prodotto e il profilo
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SS
11
Product group of discipline
Consecutive number within the group
or discipline
Size/shaped of the product
Operating Scissors
Straight, Sharp/Blunt
SS-006-11 006
SS
11
Artikelgruppe oder Disziplin
Laufende Nummer innerhalb der
Gruppe oder Disziplin
Größe/Figur des Instruments
006
SS
11
Grupo de articulos o especialidad
Número corrido dentro del grupo o
especialidad
Tamaño/forma del instrumento
006
SS
11
Groupe d’articles ou discipline
Número courant au sein du groupe
ou de la discipline
taille/forme de l’instrument
006
SS
11
Gruppo di articoli o,disciplina
Numero progressivo all’interno del
gruppo o della disciplina
Diemensioni/forma dello strumento
Product Sub Group
Produkt-Untergruppe
Producto Sub Grupo
Produit Sous-groupe
Prodotto Sub Gruppo
Company Name & Logo
Firmenname und Logo
Nombre y logotipo de la compañía
Nom et logo de l'entreprise
Nome e il logo
Author /
Product Information
Autor /
Produktinformationen
Autor /
Información de producto
Auteur /
Information produit
Autore /
Informazioni sul prodotto
Product Group
Produktgruppe
Grupo de productos
Groupe de produits
Gruppo prodotti
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TECHNICAL TERMS TRANSLATION TABLE
Accessories
Adjustable
Adult size
Angled
Arm
Articulation
Atrauma
Ball Type
Blade
Blunt
Bone
Bone rongeur
Child size
Circumflex
Counterbalanced
Curved
Delicate
Depth
Dissecting
Dissector
External
Fine
Fingerplate
Flat
Forceps
Hand retractor
Handle
Height
Hook
Infant
Jaws
Knot pusher
Large
Left
Length
Ligature
Lung
Medium
Multipurpose
Needle holder
Needle pulling
Newborn
On Flat
Opening
Pair
Prong
Rack
Raspatory
Ratchet
Accessori
Adeguabile
Misura Adulto
Piegato
Braccio
Articolazione
Atraumatico
Puntale A Palla
Valva
Smusso
Ossa
Sgorbia
Misura Pediatrica
Circonflesso
Contropeso
Curvo
Delicato
Profondità
Dissezione
Dissettore
Esterno
Fino
Controllo Digitale
Piatto
Pinza
Divaricatore A Mano
Manico
Altezza
Gancio
Bambino
Morso
Stringinodo
Grande
Sinistro
Lunghezza
Ligatura
Polmone
Medio
Funzione Multipla
Portaghi
Pinza Stringi Ago
Neonato
Piatto En
Apertura
Paia
Denti
Cremagliera
Raschiatoio
Cremagliera
Accesorios
Ajustable
Tamaño adulto
Acodado
Braso
Articulación
Atraumático
Punta con bola
Valva
Romo
Hueso
Gubia
Tamaño niño
Circunflejo
Contra peso
Curvo
Delicado
Profundidad
Disección
Disector
Externo
Fino
Control digital
Plano
Pinza
Separador a mano
Mango
Altura
Gancho
Niño de pecho
Boca
Empujador de nudo
Alto
A la Izquierda
Longitud
Ligatura
Pulmón
Medio
Multi-función
Porta agujas
Para coger las agujas
Recién nacido
En el plano
Apertura
Pár
Dientes
Cremallera
Raspador
Cremallera
Retractor
Rib contractor
Right
Ring Handle
Ring Tip
Rongeur
Round
Scissors
Serrated
Shanks
Sharp
Small
Smooth
Spatula
Straight
Suction tube
Suture passer
Teeth
Thermic purge
Thin
Thread
Tip
Tissue seizing
Twister
Tying forceps
Vessel
Width
Wire Cutter
With / Without
Accessoires
Réglable
Taille adulte
Coudé
Bras
Articulation
Atraumatique
Embout sphérique
Valve
Mousse
Os
Gouge
Taille enfant
Circonflexe
Contre poids
Courbe
Délicat
Profondeur
Dissection
Dissecteur
Externe
Fin
Contrôle au doigt
Plat
Pince
Valve à main
Manche
Hauteur
Crochet
Nourisson
Mors
Pousse noeud
Grand
Gauche
Longueur
Ligature
Poumon
Moyen
Multi-fonctions
Porte aiguille
À saisir les aiguilles
Nouveau né
Sur le plat
Ouverture
Paire
Griffe
Crémaillère
Rugine
Crémaillère
Ecarteur
Rapprocheur de côtes
Droite
A anneaux
Embout en anneau
Gouge
Rond
Ciseaux
Strié
Branches
Acéré
Petit
Lisse
Spatule
Droit
Canule d’aspiration
Tire-Fil
Dents
Purgeur
Etroit
Torsade
Bout
Préhension
Pince à torsader
Dissection
Vaisseau
Largeur
Coupe-Fils
Avec / Sans
Zubehör
Verstellbar
Erwachsenergrösse
Gewinkelt
Arm
Gelenkverbindung
Atraumatisch
Kugelende
Blatt, Valve
Stumpf
Knochen
Knochenzange
Kindergrösse
Zirkumflex
Gegengewichtig
Gebogen
Ampfindlicht
Tiefe
Sezierung
Dissektor
Aussen Liegend
Dünn, Fein
Fingerplatte
Flach, Eben
Pinzette
Handretraktor
Griff, Stiel
Höhe
Haken
Kleinkind
Kinnbacken
Schlingengabel
Gross
Links
Länge
Unterbindung
Lunge
Mittel
Mehrzweck
Nadelhalter
Nadelaufnehmer
Neugeboren
Flach
Ö ffnung
Paar
Zinke
Gestell
Schabeisen
Sperre
Retraktor
Rippenschliesser
Rechts
Ringgriff
Ringspitze
Knochenzange
Rund
Schere
Gezahnt
Schenkel
Scharf
Klein
glatt
Spatel
Gerade
Saugrohr
Suture passer
Zähne
Thermische
Dünn
Faden, Zwirn
Spitze
Gewebegrosse
Dreher
Binden
Gefä
Breite / Weite
Drahtschneider
Mit / Ohne
Divaricatore
Appaltotore Dl Costole
Destra
Ad Anneli
Punta Ad Anneli
Sgorbia
Ton Do
Forbici
Striato
Ramo
Acute
Piccolo
Liscio
Spatula
Dritto
Canula Dl Aspiraione
Passa-fili
Denti
Purgatore
Ristretto
Filo
Estremità
Presa
Cerchiatura
Dissezione
Vaso
Larghezza
Taglia Cavo
Con / Senza
Separador
Aproximador costal
A la derecha
Con anillos
Punta con anillo
Gubia
Redondo
Tijeras
Estriado
Mango
Acerado
Pequeño
Liso
Espátula
Recto
Cánula de aspiración
Pasa-hilo
Dientes
Purgador
Estrecho
Hilo
Punta
Prensión
Pinza para retorcer
Disección
Vaso
Anchura
Alicate para cortar alambre
Con / Sin
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Cardiovascular Instruments
Herz - Kreislauf - Instrumente
Instrumentos cardiovasculares
Instruments cardiovasculaires
Strumenti cardiovascolari
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Cardiovascular conditions involve both the heart and blood vessels, and are
treated by cardiovascular surgeons. Vascular and cardiovascular surgeries
share some of a wide range of vascular instruments and operative techniques,
and there is a vast wealth of parallel technological development and shared
research.
At Surtex we value this research and close interaction between surgeons and
R&D teams has resulted in constantly developing portfolio of products for the
speciality of cardiac, thoracic and vascular surgery.
We understand the importance of good visibility during the surgical procedure
our diverse instruments and spreaders provide surgeons with ideal conditions
and optimum visibility of the operative field.
Our cardio range include but are not limited to the following Vessel and Bulldog-
Clamps, Vessel Clips, Atraumatic Vascular Clamps, Atraumatic Forceps,
Rib Spreaders, Atrium, Aortic- Instruments, Retractors, Self-retaining Retractors,
Probes, Instruments for Dilatation, Micro- Instruments, General Surgical
Instruments.
THORAX, CARDIOVASCULAR
SURGERY
Thorax, Herz- und Gefäßchirurgie
Torácico, Cirugía cardiovascular
Thorax, Chirurgie cardio-vasculaire
Torace, Chirurgia cardiovascolare
17. 24.5 cm (9 ¾”)
Catalog #
CV-037-27
Size
Giertz-Stille Rib Shear
32 cm (12 ½”)
Catalog #
CV-047-28
Size
Brunner Rib Shear
For Right Hand
32 cm (12 ½”)
Catalog #
CV-049-28
Size
Brunner Rib Shear
For Left Hand
24.5 cm (9 ¾”)
Catalog #
CV-051-24
Size
Lebsche Sternum Chisel
9 x 20 mm, 9 x 10 mm, 52 mm
Catalog #
CV-058-00
Blades Size, Blade Size, Spread
Rib Spreader
For Babies, With Two Pairs of Lateral Blades, Titanium
Rib Shears, Sternum Chisel
Rippenscheren, Sternummeißel
Costótomos, Cincel para esternón
Costotomes, Ciseau-burin à sternum
Costotomi, Scalpello per sterno
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18. 12 x 16 mm, 95 mm
Catalog #
CV-060-01
Blade SpreadSize,
Cooley Rib Spreader
For Babies, Aluminium
Cooley Rib Spreader
For Children , Aluminium
15 x 30 mm, 140 mm
21 x 44 mm, 150 mm
Catalog #
CV-060-02
CV-060-03
Blade SpreadSize,
Cooley Rib Spreader
For Adults, Aluminium
35 x 50 mm, 200 mm
Catalog #
CV-060-04
Blade SpreadSize,
Finochietto-Infant Rib Spreader
For Babies, Aluminium
15 x 15 mm, 75 mm
Catalog #
CV-071-01
Blade SpreadSize,
Finochietto-Baby Rib Spreader
For Children, Aluminium
31 x 31 mm, 100 mm
Catalog #
CV-072-01
Blade SpreadSize,
Rib Spreader
Rippensperrer
Separadores costales
Ecarteurs des côtes
Divaricatori costali
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19. Finochietto Rib Spreader
For Adults, Aluminium
40 x 45 mm, 135 mm
52 x 62 mm, 175 mm
85 x 65 mm, 175 mm
Catalog #
CV-073-01
CV-073-02
CV-073-03
Blade SpreadSize,
Burford Rib Spreader
With 2 Pairs of Lateral Blades , Aluminium
47 x 62 mm, 200 mm
47 x 62 mm, 65 x 62 mm, 260 mm
47 x 62 mm, 65 x 62 mm, 300 mm
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Catalog #
CV-075-01
CV-075-02
CV-075-03
Blade SpreadSize,
Castaneda Rib Spreader
For Babies, Aluminium
10.5 x 32 mm, 65 mm
Catalog #
CV-077-01
Blade SpreadSize,
Castaneda Rib Spreader
For Infant, Aluminium
12 x 45 mm, 70 mm
15 x 60 mm, 120 mm
Catalog #
CV-077-02
CV-077-03
Blade SpreadSize,
Finochietto (Modif) Rib Spreader
14 x 15 mm, 120 mm
Catalog #
CV-081-01
Blade SpreadSize,
Rib Spreader
Rippensperrer
Separadores costales
Ecarteurs des côtes
Divaricatori costali
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20. Haight Rib Spreader
30 x 30 mm, 120 mm
Catalog #
CV-086-90
Blade SpreadSize,
Morse-Favaloro Rib Spreader
For Children, 4 Moveable Blades
17 x 22 mm, 160 mm
Catalog #
CV-091-01
Blade SpreadSize,
Morse Rib Spreader
For Adults, 4 Moveable Blades
22 x 27 mm, 200 mm
Catalog #
CV-094-00
Blade SpreadSize,
Tuffier Rib Spreader
Stainless Steel
45 x 45 mm, 160 mm
Catalog #
CV-096-00
Blade SpreadSize,
Finochietto-Baby Rib Spreader
Stainless Steel
14 x 15 mm, 75 mm
Catalog #
CV-101-00
Blade SpreadSize,
Rib Spreader
Rippensperrer
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21. 150 mm
Catalog #
CV-105-00
Spread
DeBakey Rib Spreader Complete
With 3 Pairs of Blades Ref: CV-105-02 to CV-105-04
150 mm
Catalog #
CV-105-01
Spread
DeBakey Rib Spreader
Spreader Only
30 x 30 mm
Catalog #
CV-105-02
Blade Size
DeBakey Lateral Blades Pair
Fig. 1
40 x 40 mm
Catalog #
CV-105-03
Blade Size
DeBakey Lateral Blades Pair
Fig. 2
Finochietto Rib Spreader
Stainless Steel
30 x 45 mm, 150 mm
46 x 62 mm, 190 mm
80 x 65 mm, 190 mm
Catalog #
CV-102-01
CV-102-02
CV-102-03
Blade SpreadSize,
Rib Spreader
Rippensperrer
Separadores costales
Ecarteurs des côtes
Divaricatori costali
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43. Cardiovascular Clamps
Kardiovaskuläre Klemmen
Pinzas cardiovasculares
Pinces cardiovasculaires
Pinze cardiovascolari
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THORAX,CARDIOVASCULARSURGERY
19 cm (7 ½”), 77 mm
24 cm (9 ½”), 180 mm
Catalog #
CV-381-19
CV-381-23
Size, Jaw
DeBakey Atrauma Dissecting and Ligature Forcep
CV-381-19 CV-381-23
21 cm (8 ¼”), 51 mm
23 cm (9”), 75 mm
Catalog #
CV-379-21
CV-379-23
Size, Jaw
DeBakey Atrauma Dissecting and Ligature Forcep
44. Cardiovascular Clamps
Kardiovaskuläre Klemmen
Pinzas cardiovasculares
Pinces cardiovasculaires
Pinze cardiovascolari
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18.5 cm (7 ¼”), 77 mm, Angled 30°
19.5 cm (7 ¾”), 77 mm, Angled 15°
19.5 cm (7 ¾”), 77 mm, Straight
18 cm (7”), 77 mm, Angled 60°
Catalog #
CV-387-19
CV-387-20
CV-388-20
CV-387-18
Size, Jaw, Profile
Leland-Jones Atrauma Peripheral Vascular Clamp CV-387-18 CV-387-19 CV-387-20 CV-388-20
16 cm (6 ¼”), 56 mm
19 cm (7 ½”), 90 mm
19.5 cm (7 ¾”), 92 mm
Catalog #
CV-383-16
CV-385-19
CV-385-20
Size, Jaw
DeBakey Atrauma Peripheral Vascular Clamp
CV-383-16 CV-385-19 CV-385-20
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Kardiovaskuläre Klemmen
Pinzas cardiovasculares
Pinces cardiovasculaires
Pinze cardiovascolari
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20 cm (8”), 180 mm
Catalog #
CV-393-20
Size, Jaw
DeBakey Atrauma Multipurpose Vascular Clamp
1
18.5 cm (7 ¼”), 65 mm
15 cm (6”), 40 mm
18.5 cm (7 ¼”), 65 mm
5 cm (6”), 40 mm
Catalog #
CV-390-18
CV-391-15
CV-391-18
CV-390-15
Size, Jaw
Bainbridge Atrauma Multipurpose Vascular Clamp
CV-390-15 CV-390-18 CV-391-15 CV-391-18
46. Cardiovascular Clamps
Kardiovaskuläre Klemmen
Pinzas cardiovasculares
Pinces cardiovasculaires
Pinze cardiovascolari
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30 cm (11 ¾”), 115 mm
Catalog #
CV-399-30
Size, Jaw Length
DeBakey Atrauma Aortic Aneurysm Clamp
26 cm (10 ¼”), 95 mm
30 cm (12”), 110 mm
31 cm (12 ¼”), 130 mm
33 cm (13”), 140 mm
28 cm (11”), 90 mm
Catalog #
CV-395-26
CV-395-27
CV-395-31
CV-395-33
CV-397-28
Size, Jaw Length
DeBakey Atrauma Aortic Aneurysm Clamp
CV-395-26 CV-395-27 CV-395-31 CV-395-33 CV-397-28
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Kardiovaskuläre Klemmen
Pinzas cardiovasculares
Pinces cardiovasculaires
Pinze cardiovascolari
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THORAX,CARDIOVASCULARSURGERY
27 cm (10 ¾”), 60 mm
Catalog #
CV-409-26
Size, Jaw Length
DeBakey Atrauma Aortic Clamp
60 mm
27 cm (10 ¾”), 60 mm
Catalog #
CV-401-27
Size, Jaw Length
DeBakey Atrauma Aortic Clamp
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Kardiovaskuläre Klemmen
Pinzas cardiovasculares
Pinces cardiovasculaires
Pinze cardiovascolari
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23 cm (9”), 25 mm
24.5 cm (9 ½”), 25 mm
Catalog #
CV-413-01
CV-413-02
Size, Jaw
Wylie Atrauma Aortic Aneurysm Clamp
24 cm (9 ½”), 52 mm, Right
24 cm (9 ½”), 52 mm, Left
Catalog #
CV-411-01
CV-411-02
Size, Jaw, Profile
Weber Atrauma Aortic Clamp
52 mm 52 mm
CV-413-01 CV-413-02
49. Cardiovascular Clamps
Kardiovaskuläre Klemmen
Pinzas cardiovasculares
Pinces cardiovasculaires
Pinze cardiovascolari
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54 mm48 mm
22 cm (8 ¾”), 38 mm
26 cm (10 ¼”), 48 mm
26.5 cm (10 ½”), 54 mm
27.5 cm (10 ¾”), 58 mm
28.5 cm (11 ¼”), 75 mm
Catalog #
CV-417-20
CV-417-24
CV-417-25
CV-417-26
CV-417-27
Size, Jaw Length
Satinsky Atrauma Tangential Occlusion Clamp
58 mm
75 mm
38 mm
CV-417-20 CV-417-24 CV-417-25 CV-417-26 CV-417-27
20 cm (8”), 41 mm
20 cm (8”), 51 mm
20 cm (8”), 65 mm
Catalog #
CV-415-01
CV-415-02
CV-415-03
Size, Jaw
Hopt Atrauma Clamp
Kidney & Pancreas Clamp
41 mm
51 mm
65 mm
CV-415-01 CV-415-02 CV-415-03
50. Cardiovascular Clamps
Kardiovaskuläre Klemmen
Pinzas cardiovasculares
Pinces cardiovasculaires
Pinze cardiovascolari
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23.5 cm (9 ¼”), 32 mm
24 cm (9 ½”), 40 mm
24.5 cm (9 ½”), 47 mm
Catalog #
CV-419-23
CV-419-24
CV-419-25
Size, Jaw
DeBakey Satinsky Atrauma Tangential Occlusion Clamp
25.5 cm (10”), 86 mm
24 cm (9 ½”), 86 mm
24.5 cm (9 ¾”), 86 mm
23.5 cm (9 ¼”), 86 mm
Catalog #
CV-421-01
CV-421-02
CV-421-03
CV-421-04
Size, Jaw Length
Harken Atrauma Auricle Clamp
CV-421-01 CV-421-02 CV-421-03 CV-421-04
86mm
86mm
86mm
86mm
47 mm
40 mm32 mm
CV-419-23 CV-419-24 CV-419-25
51. Cardiovascular Clamps
Kardiovaskuläre Klemmen
Pinzas cardiovasculares
Pinces cardiovasculaires
Pinze cardiovascolari
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23 cm (9”), 42 mm
Catalog #
CV-423-23
Size, Jaw
Lees Atrauma Bronchus Clamp
Angled 90°
42 mm
25.5 cm (10”), 42 mm
Catalog #
CV-423-25
Size, Jaw Length
Lees Atrauma Bronchus Clamp
Angled 90°, 2x3 DeBakey Teeth
42 mm
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11.5 cm (4 ½”), 15 mm
12 cm (4 ¾”), 18 mm
12 cm (4 ¾”), 23 mm
Catalog #
CV-555-01
CV-555-02
CV-555-03
Size, Jaw
Castaneda Atrauma Neonatal Vascular Clamp
15 mm
18 mm
23 mm
CV-555-01 CV-555-02 CV-555-03
12 cm (4 ¾”), 25 mm
Catalog #
CV-557-04
Size, Jaw
Castaneda Atrauma Neonatal Vascular Clamp
25 mm
86. Vascular Dilators
Gefäßdilatatoren
Dilatadores vasculares
Dilatateurs vasculaires
Dilatatori vascolari
Standard, 8 - 42 mm
Catalog #
CV-601-00
Size, Spread
Tubbs Aortic Dilator
With Fixation Screw
Standard
Catalog #
CV-610-00
Size
Cooley Vascular Dilator
Set of 8 Ref: CV-612-05 to CV-612-50
13 cm (5”), Ø 0.5 mm
13 cm (5”), Ø 1.0 mm
13 cm (5”), Ø 1.5 mm
13 cm (5”), Ø 2.0 mm
13 cm (5”), Ø 2.5 mm
13 cm (5”), Ø 3.0 mm
13 cm (5”), Ø 4.0 mm
13 cm (5”), Ø 5.0 mm
Catalog #
CV-612-05
CV-612-10
CV-612-15
CV-612-20
CV-612-25
CV-612-30
CV-612-40
CV-612-50
Size, Diameter
Cooley Vascular Dilator
Malleable
Standard
Catalog #
CV-620-00
Size
DeBakey Vascular Dilators
Set of 12 Ref: CV-622-05 to CV-622-90
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87. Vascular Dilators
Gefäßdilatatoren
Dilatadores vasculares
Dilatateurs vasculaires
Dilatatori vascolari
Standard
Catalog #
CV-630-00
Size
Garret Vascular Dilators
Set of 9 Ref: CV-632-10 to CV-632-50
19 cm (7 ½”), Ø 0.5 mm
19 cm (7 ½”), Ø 1.0 mm
19 cm (7 ½”), Ø 1.5 mm
19 cm (7 ½”), Ø 2.0 mm
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19 cm (7 ½”), Ø 3.0 mm
19 cm (7 ½”), Ø 3.5 mm
19 cm (7 ½”), Ø 4.0 mm
19 cm (7 ½”), Ø 4.5 mm
19 cm (7 ½”), Ø 5.0 mm
19 cm (7 ½”), Ø 7.0 mm
19 cm (7 ½”), Ø 9.0 mm
Catalog #
CV-622-05
CV-622-10
CV-622-15
CV-622-20
CV-622-25
CV-622-30
CV-622-35
CV-622-40
CV-622-45
CV-622-50
CV-622-70
CV-622-90
Size, Diameter
DeBakey Vascular Dilator
Malleable
14 cm (5 ½”), Ø 1.5 mm
14 cm (5 ½”), Ø 2.0 mm
14 cm (5 ½”), Ø 2.5 mm
14 cm (5 ½”), Ø 3.0 mm
14 cm (5 ½”), Ø 3.5 mm
14 cm (5 ½”), Ø 4.0 mm
14 cm (5 ½”), Ø 4.5 mm
14 cm (5 ½”), Ø 5.0 mm
14 cm (5 ½”), Ø 1.0 mm
Catalog #
CV-632-10
CV-632-15
CV-632-20
CV-632-25
CV-632-30
CV-632-35
CV-632-40
CV-632-45
CV-632-50
Size, Diameter
Garret Vascular Dilator
Malleable
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88. Vascular Dilators
Gefäßdilatatoren
Dilatadores vasculares
Dilatateurs vasculaires
Dilatatori vascolari
Standard
Catalog #
CV-640-00
Size
Garret Vascular Dilators
Set of 9 Ref: CV-642-00 to CV-642-50
22 cm (8 ¾”), Ø 1.5 mm
22 cm (8 ¾”), Ø 2.0 mm
22 cm (8 ¾”), Ø 2.5 mm
22 cm (8 ¾”), Ø 3.0 mm
22 cm (8 ¾”), Ø 3.5 mm
22 cm (8 ¾”), Ø 4.0 mm
22 cm (8 ¾”), Ø 4.5 mm
22 cm (8 ¾”), Ø 5.0 mm
22 cm (8 ¾”), Ø 1.0 mm
Catalog #
CV-642-10
CV-642-15
CV-642-20
CV-642-25
CV-642-30
CV-642-35
CV-642-40
CV-642-45
CV-642-50
Size, Diameter
Garret Vascular Dilator
Malleable
Standard
Catalog #
CV-700-00
Size
Martin Vascular Tunneling Set
Set Contents
1 - Handle for Tunneling Set
2 - Tunneling Shafts x 3
3 - Tunneling Tip x 4 (6 mm, 8 mm, 10 mm, 12 mm)
4 - Vein Tip x 1
5 - Luer Adapter
6 - Storage Case Stainless
12.5 cm (5”)
Catalog #
CV-702-01
Size
Universal Handle for Martin Tunneling Set
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89. Fasciotomy Knife, Fasciotomy Spatulas
Fasziotomiemesser, Fasziotomiespatel
Cuchillo para fasciotomía, Espátulas para fasciotomía
Couteau pour fasciotomie, Spatule pour fasciotomie
Bisturi per fasziotomia, Spatole per fasziotomia
24.5 cm (9 ¾”)
24.5 cm (9 ¾”)
55.5 cm (21 ¾”)
Catalog #
CV-702-05
CV-702-06
CV-702-11
Size
Tunneling Shaft CV-702-05
CV-702-06
CV-702-11
Standard, Ø 5.0 mm
Standard, Ø 6.0 mm
Standard, Ø 7.0 mm
Standard, Ø 8.0 mm
Standard, Ø 10.0 mm
Standard, Ø 12.0 mm
Catalog #
CV-702-55
CV-702-56
CV-702-57
CV-702-58
CV-702-60
CV-702-62
Size, Diameter
Screw Olive Tip
Standard
Catalog #
CV-702-65
Size
Vein Tip
Standard
Catalog #
CV-702-70
Size
Luer Adapter
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CV-702-55 CV-702-56 CV-702-57 CV-702-58 CV-702-60 CV-702-62
90. Fasciotomy Knife, Fasciotomy Spatulas, Intima Spatulas
Fasziotomiemesser, Fasziotomiespatel, Intimaspatel
Cuchillo para fasciotomía, Espátulas para fasciotomía, Espátulas para la íntima
Couteau pour fasciotomie, Spatule pour fasciotomie, Spatules pour la tunique interne
Bisturi per fasziotomia, Spatole per fasziotomia, Spatole per intima
10 cm (4”)
Catalog #
CV-702-99
Size
Wrench
30 cm (11 ¾”)
Catalog #
CV-751-01
Size
Hach Fasciotomy Knife
Ferrozell Handle
30 cm (11 ¾”), 25 mm
30 cm (11 ¾”), 32 mm
30 cm (11 ¾”), 40 mm
30 cm (11 ¾”), 52 mm
Catalog #
CV-756-25
CV-756-32
CV-756-40
CV-756-52
Size, Blade Size
Hach Fasciotomy Spatula
CV-756-25 CV-756-23 CV-756-40 CV-756-52
18.5 cm (7 ¼”)
21.5 cm (8 ½”)
Catalog #
CV-771-18
CV-771-21
Size
Intima Spatula
Blunt
14 cm (5 ½”)
23.5 cm (9 ¼”)
Catalog #
CV-773-14
CV-773-24
Size
Intima Spatula
Blunt
CV-773-14
CV-773-24
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91. Vascular Dissectors,
Gefäßdissektoren, Tourniquets
Disecadores vasculares, Tourniquetes
Dissecteurs vasculaires, Tourniquets
Dissettori vascolari, Tornichetti
Tourniquets
24 cm (9 ½”), 5 mm, Ø 2.5 mm, Fig. 1
24 cm (9 ½”), 4 mm, Ø 2.0 mm, Fig. 2
24 cm (9 ½”), 3 mm, Ø 1.5 mm , Fig. 3
24 cm (9 ½”), 2 mm, Ø 1.0 mm , Fig. 4
Catalog #
CV-775-01
CV-775-02
CV-775-03
CV-775-04
Size, Blade Size 1, Blade 2 Diameter , Profile
Robb Vascular Dissector
CV-775-01
CV-775-02
CV-775-03
CV-775-04
26 cm (10 ¼”), 1.5 mm
26 cm (10 ¼”), 2.0 mm
26 cm (10 ¼”), 2.5 mm
26 cm (10 ¼”), 3.0 mm
Catalog #
CV-790-15
CV-790-20
CV-790-25
CV-790-30
Size, Hook Size
Ligature Catcher
CV-790-15
CV-790-30
CV-790-20
CV-790-25
27 cm (10 ¾”), Ø 3.2 mm
Catalog #
CV-794-27
Size, Diameter
Rumel-Belmont Tourniquet
30.5 cm (12”), Ø 6.4 mm
Catalog #
CV-796-30
Size, Diameter
Rumel-Belmont Tourniquet
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1. Definitions
Company means Surtex Instruments Ltd (registered in the United Kingdom under registration number 7035724).
Customer means the company, firm or organization who’s Order for the Goods is accepted by the Company.
Contract means the Order accepted by the Company and incorporating these conditions.
Goods means the goods which the Company agrees to supply in accordance with these conditions and which are identified on the Order.
Order means the order for the purchase of the Goods submitted by the Customer.
Any reference to a law is a reference to it as in force for the time being taking account of any amendment, extension, application or re-enactment and includes any subordinate legislation for the
time being in force made under it.
Where a condition provides for a list of items following the word "including" or “includes", then such list is not to be interpreted as being an exhaustive list.
I.
ii.
2. Incorporation of Conditions
These conditions shall apply to the Contract to the exclusion of all other terms and conditions, including any terms and conditions which the Customer may purport to apply under any order
(including the Order), confirmation of order or similar document or in any correspondence.
No variation to these conditions shall be binding unless agreed in writing by an authorized representative of the Company.
The Contract constitutes the entire understanding between the Company and the Customer with respect to the Goods and supersedes all previous agreements and understandings between the
parties. The Customer acknowledges that it has not relied upon any statement made orally or in writing by the Company, its employees or agents to the Customer, which are not expressly
incorporated into the contract.
I.
ii.
iii.
3. Ordering
Each order (whether submitted by telephone, fax, post, email or electronic ordering system) shall be deemed to be an offer by the Customer to purchase the Goods pursuant to these conditions.
The Company may, at its complete discretion, refuse to accept any Order.
The Customer shall be responsible to the Company for ensuring the accuracy of the terms of any Order (including the description of the Goods ordered).
Samples and Free of Charge Goods
For the avoidance of doubt, where no order is placed and the Company provides Samples, to familiarize the Customer with the goods, as part of a sampling program or where the Company provides
Free of Charge Goods to the Customer as part of a clinical trial or compassionate use program these conditions shall, to the extent applicable, apply to such Samples and Free of Charge Goods.
4. Price and Payments
Subject to the condition 4.5, unless and otherwise agreed by the Company in writing, the price of the Goods shall be the price listed in the Company's published price list current at the date of the
Company's acceptance of the Order. Subject to the condition 4.4, any price may be altered from time to time by the Company on giving not less than thirty days notice to the Customer.
Standard delivery shall be in accordance with the condition 6.1 or as stated on the Pro Forma offer whichever is greater. If the Customer requires delivery within an alternative time period, the
Customer shall contact the Company's customer Support Centre to agree an alternative time period, which will be charged at an additional cost to the Customer. All delivery times are subject to the
Goods being in stock at the time of the Company's acceptance of the Order.
I.
ii.
iii.
I.
ii.
The price is exclusive of VAT and all other applicable taxes and duties, which the Customer shall be additionally liable to pay the Company.iii.
The Company reserves the right, by giving notice to the Customer at any time before delivery, to increase the price of the Goods to reflect any increase in the cost of the Company which is due to
any factor beyond the reasonable control of the Company.
The Customer shall pay the price within ten days of the date of the Company's invoice (the" Due Date"). In the case of payment other than by cash, payment shall only be deemed to have
been made on receipt of cleared funds. The time of payment of the price shall be of the essence.
If the Customer fails to make payment on the due date then the Company shall be entitled to charge the Customer interest (both before and after judgment) on the amount unpaid, in accordance
with the Late Payment of Commercial Debts (Interest) Act1998.
The Customer shall not in any circumstances or for any reason whatsoever be entitled to make any deduction or withhold any sum from the price by way of set-off or otherwise.
All payments payable to the Company under the Contract shall become due immediately on its termination, despite any other provision.
iv.
v.
vi.
vii.
viii.
5. The Goods
The quantity and description of the Goods shall be as set out in the Order.
The Goods shall be supplied in accordance with the description in the Order. The Company may from time to time make changes to the specification(s) of the Goods, which are required to
comply with any applicable safety or statutory requirements or which do not materially affect the quality or fitness for purpose of the Goods.
I.
ii.
TERMS & CONDITIONS
The specifications and designs of the Goods (including the copyright, design right and other intellectual property in them) shall as between the parties be and remain the property of the
Company.
The Customer undertakes not to use any trademarks or trade names applied by the Company to the Goods, nor do or permit anything to be done where by the good will or reputation of such
trademarks or trade names may b e prejudiced or damaged.
All samples must be clearly identified as such, and the Customer must not sell any Samples to any third party.
iii.
iv.
v.
6. Delivery
Subject to the conditions 4.2 and 6.2, delivery of the Goods shall be made to the delivery address specified in the Order normally within 30 days or as stated on the Pro Forma Invoice
whichever is greater after the date of the Company's acceptance of the Order.
The Company reserves the right to with hold delivery of any Goods if any sum due to the Company under any contract with the Customer is overdue or if, in the reasonable opinion of the
Company, the financial standing of the customer has been impaired for any other reason.
I.
ii.
Time of delivery shall not be of the essence and, subject to condition 8.6; the Company shall not be liable for any loss or damage whatever due to any failure by the Company to deliver the
Goods (or any of them) promptly or at all.
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The Company may deliver the Goods by separate installments. Each separate installment shall be invoiced and paid for in accordance with the provisions of the Contract. Each installment shall
be a separate Contract and no cancellation or termination of anyone Contract relating to an installment shall entitle the Customer to repudiate or cancel any other Contractor installment.
The Customer shall take delivery of the Goods promptly whenever they are tendered for delivery (which shall include signing the relevant delivery note).If, for any reason, the Customer fails to
take such delivery of the Goods or otherwise causes or requests a delay in delivery:
The Goods shall be deemed to have been delivered;
Risk in Goods shall pass to the Customer; and
The Company shall be entitled to store or arrange for the storage of the Goods until actual delivery, and charge the Customer for the reasonable costs
(including insurance) of such storage and any additional charges incurred in delivering the Goods at a later date.
iv.
v.
a.
b.
c.
vi.
vii.
The Customer shall ensure that adequate and safe facilities and procedures exist at the Customer's premises for the delivery of the Goods.
The Customer shall immediately notify the Company's Customer Support Centre if the Goods are not received within 30 days of receipt of the invoice.
Acceptance of the Goods
Subject to condition 6.9, the Customer shall be deemed to have accepted the Goods seven days after the date of delivery to the Customer. After acceptance, the Customer shall not be entitled to
reject Goods which are not in accordance with the terms of the Contract and the Company shall have no liability whatsoever to the customer in respect of the Goods.
The Customer must notify t o the Company's Customer Support Centre any alleged defect, shortage in quantity, damage, loss or failure to comply with description within seven days of receipt
and hold the Goods for inspection by the Company.
Return of the Goods
Any requests to return Goods must be made to the Company's Customer Support Centre within seven days after the date of delivery of the Goods to the Customer. Goods which have specialist
storage requirements or short expiry dates will not be accepted for return.
If the company agrees to accept any Goods for return, the Company will issue a “return reference number” and the Customer shall be liable to pay a handling charge of 20% of the price. No return
will be accepted after 15 days. Custom-made, made to order, color-coded, etched, and specially sourced instruments are non-returnable. Instruments that have been used/sterilized are also
non-returnable. All products being returned should be sent in their original unopened packaging. All Goods must be returned to the Company carriage-paid. The Customer must provide the Company
with proof of carriage. For the avoidance of doubt, the Goods shall be at the Customer's risk until return delivery is accepted by the Company.
viii.
ix.
x.
xi.
Goods returned without the prior written approval of the Company may be returned to the Customer at the absolute discretion of the Company.
Recall of the Goods
In the event that any Goods are subject to be called by the Company, the Customer shall provide to the Company as much information as is reasonably possible regarding the whereabouts of
the Goods.
xii.
xiii.
7. Title and Risk
The Goods shall be at the Customer's risk at the time of delivery, unless the parties have agreed in writing that the Goods are to be collected from the Company's premises, in which case, the
Goods shall be at the Customer's risk when the Company notifies the Customer that the Goods are available for collection.
I.
Property in the Goods shall not pass from the Company until:
The Customer has paid the price in full; and
No other sums whatsoever are due from the Customer to the Company.
Until property in the Goods passes to the Customer in accordance with the condition 7.2, the Customer shall:
ii.
a.
b.
iii.
Hold the Goods on a fiduciary basis as bailed for the Company;
Store the Goods separately from all other goods in its possession and mark them in such a way that they are clearly identified a s the Company's property;
and
Maintain the Goods in satisfactory condition and keep them insured on the Company's behalf for their full price.
a.
b.
b.
iv. The Customer may sell at full market value or use the Goods only in the ordinary course of the Customer’s business. Any such sale or dealing shall be a sale or use of the Company's property
on the Customer's own behalf and the Customer shall deal as principal when making such sales or dealings. Until property in the Goods passes from the Company, the proceeds of sale or otherwise
of the Goods, to the full extent of the price of the Goods, shall be held in trust for the Company and shall not be mixed with other money or paid In to any over drawn bank account and shall be at all
material times identified as the Company's money.
The Company shall be entitled to recover the price not withstanding that property in any of the Goods has not passed from the Company.
Until such time as property in the Goods passes from the Company, if the Customer:
Enters into liquidation or has a winding up order made against it or has an administrator, receiver or manager appointed in respect of its assets; or
Fail to make payment in accordance with these conditions, the Customer shall upon request deliver up to the Company such of the Goods as have not ceased to be in existence or resold.
If the Customer fails to do so, the Company may enter upon any premises owned. Occupied or controlled by the Customer where the Goods are situated and repossess the Goods.
The Customer shall not pledge or in any way charge by way of security for any indebtedness, any of the Goods which are the property of the Company. If the Customer does so, all
sums whatever owing by the Customer to the Company shall forth with become due and payable.
On termination of the Contract, howsoever caused, the Company's rights contained in this condition 7 shall remain in effect.
v.
vi.
a.
b.
vi.
vii.
8. Warranties and Liability
Subject as expressly provided in the Contract, all warranties, conditions or other terms implied by statute or common law are excluded to the fullest extent permitted by law.
Subject as expressly provided in the Contract, all terms and conditions, warranties and representations (whether implied or made expressly) whether by the Company, its servants or agents or
otherwise relating to the quality and /or fitness for the purposes of the Goods are excluded to the fullest extent permitted by the law.
I.
ii.
The Company shall be under no liability in respect of any damage arising from fair wear and tear. Fire or accident, will full damage, negligence, abnormal working conditions, failure to follow the
Company's instructions. Misuse [or unauthorized installation, alteration or repair] of the Goods. The Customer must pass the Company's instructions on to any purchasers or potential users of the
Goods.
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The Customer shall indemnify the Company for any losses incurred by the Company in respect of any claim brought for:
Use of Goods by the Customer in breach of section 6 of the Health and Safety at Work Act etc 1974 or any other relevant safety legislation; or
Infringement of any patent, copyright or other third party intellectual rights relating to the Goods by thecustomer.
The Company shall not be liable to the Customer for any indirect or consequential losses (including indirect loss of profit, loss of use, loss of production, loss of business, loss of business
opportunity, loss of business revenue and loss of good will) arising under or in connection with the Contract.
iv.
a.
b.
v.
Subject to the condition 8.8, when any valid claim in respect of the Goods is notified to the Company in accordance with these conditions, the Company shall be entitled to repair or replace the
Goods (or the part in question) or, at the Company's sole discretion, refund to the Customer the price of the Goods (or proportionate part of the price), and the Company shall have no further
liability to the Customer.
vi.
Subject to the condition 8.8, the entire liability of the Company arising under or in connection with the performance of the Contract howsoever arising shall not exceed £5,000,000 (in line
with the NHS Purchasing and Supply Agency conditions of contract for the purchase of goods).
Nothing in these conditions shall exclude or limit the liability of the Company for death or personal injury caused by the Company's negligence, fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation, or any other
matter in relation to which it would be illegal for the Company to exclude or attempt to exclude its liability.
vii.
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9. Force Majeure
The Company shall not be responsible for any failure to fulfill its obligations under these conditions and/or in relation to the Goods if such failure is caused by an event which is beyond its
reasonable control including acts of God, war, armed conflict, acts of terrorism, riot, strikes, industrial action (including action involving the Company's employees), fire, flood, any natural disaster,
any defaults by the Company's suppliers or subcontractors, difficulties obtaining workmen or materials, and breakdown of machinery.
If such event continues for more than one month, the Company may terminate the Contract without liability.
10. Assignment
The Company may assign the Contractor any part of it to any company, firm or organization.
The Customer shall not be entitled to assign the Contractor any part of it without the prior written consent of the Company (such consent not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed).
11. Export
Where the Customer intends to export the Goods from the United Kingdom, the Customer shall be responsible for obtaining all necessary licenses and complying with all applicable legislation
and regulations governing the export of the Goods from the United Kingdom and the importation of the Goods into the country of destination and shall be esponsible for the payment of all duties on
the Goods.
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12. Miscellaneous
All communications between the parties about the Contract shall be in writing and delivered by pre-paid first class post or by hand to the party's registered office, principal place of business or such
other address as may at the relevant time have been notified pursuant to this provision to the party giving notice. In the absence of evidence of earlier receipt, any notices shall be deemed to be duly
served:
If sent by first class post, two working days after posting; or
If delivered personally, when left at the relevant address.
Save as required to be disclosed by law:
Where the Customer is an NHS body, both parties, their employees and agents shall at all times keep confidential and secret and shall not disclose to any person the price or
specification relating to the Goods (unless otherwise published): or
Where the Customer is not an NHS body, both parties, their employees and agents shall at all times keep confidential and secret and shall not disclose to any person any information,
materials or documents acquired in connection with the Contract which concerns the other party, its employees or business, Unless otherwise disclosed other than due to a failure of the
relevant party to comply with the Contract. On termination of the Contract, howsoever caused, the parties' obligations contained in this condition 12.2 shall remain in effect.
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Neither party, its employees or agents shall offer, give or agree to give to any person any gift or consideration of any kind as an inducement or reward for doing or for bearing to do, or for having
done or for borne to do, any action in relation to the obtaining or execution of any contract with the other party.
Each right or remedy of the Company under these conditions is without prejudice to any other right or remedy of the Company.
On termination of the Contract, howsoever caused, all obligations which are expressed to remain in effect shall survive termination of the Contract, together with such conditions the survival of
which is implied or is necessary for the interpretation or enforcement of the Contract.
A person who is not a party to the Contract shall have no rights pursuant to the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 to enforce any terms of such contract.
If any provision of the Contract is held to be wholly or partly illegal, invalid, void, voidable, unenforceable or unreasonable it shall. To the extent of such illegality, invalidity, voidness, voidability,
unenforceability or unreasonableness, be deemed to be severable and the remaining provisions of the Contract and the remainder of the provision shall continue in full force and effect.
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No waiver or forbearance by the Company (whether express or implied) in enforcing any of its rights under these conditions shall prejudice its right to do so in the future.
These conditions are subject to the law of England and Wales. All disputes arising in relation to these conditions or the Contract shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of
England and Wales.
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