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Lead Apron
Description:
The Lead Apron is a protective garment designed to shield medical personnel and patients from harmful ionizing radiation during X-ray and imaging procedures. It effectively minimizes radiation exposure to vital organs, ensuring maximum safety in radiology departments, dental clinics, operating rooms, and diagnostic centers.
100 Litres Autoclave (Vertical or Horizontal Type)
The 100-litre autoclave is constructed from high-grade stainless steel (SS 304 or SS 316), which is durable, corrosion-resistant, and easy to clean. It operates under high pressure (15–30 psi) and at temperatures between 121°C and 134°C, providing efficient and reliable sterilization.
This model is ideal for high-volume sterilization tasks and is available in both vertical and horizontal designs. It can be manually operated or equipped with digital or microprocessor controls for automated operation, offering precision and safety during each sterilization cycle.
50 Litres Autoclave (Vertical/Horizontal Type)
The 50-litre autoclave is a medium-capacity sterilizer designed for high-efficiency steam sterilization. It can be vertical or horizontal in design, depending on the model, and is commonly made of high-grade stainless steel (SS 304 or SS 316) for durability, corrosion resistance, and easy cleaning.
70 Litres Autoclave (Vertical/Horizontal Type)
The 70-litre autoclave is typically constructed from high-quality stainless steel (SS 304 or SS 316) for superior corrosion resistance and long-term durability. It operates by generating and maintaining steam under pressure (15–30 psi) at a temperature range of 121°C to 134°C, effectively destroying bacteria, spores, and viruses.
Available in vertical or horizontal configurations, the autoclave is equipped with safety systems, automatic temperature control, and digital displays for ease of use and operator protection.
A 12-Channel Electrocardiograph (ECG) machine
The 12-channel ECG machine captures electrical impulses from the heart through electrodes placed on the patient’s chest and limbs. It processes and displays these signals as waveforms on a digital screen or printed report. Compared to single- or three-channel units, the 12-channel version offers more detailed and simultaneous multi-lead recordings for complete cardiac analysis.
A Craniotomy Set
A Craniotomy Set is a specialized collection of surgical instruments used for opening the skull (cranium) to access the brain during neurosurgical operations. These instruments are designed to provide precision, control, and safety while minimizing trauma to surrounding tissues.
A Dilation and Curettage (D & C) Surgical Set
Key Components and Their Functions:
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Uterine Sound – Measures the depth and orientation of the uterus.
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Cervical Dilators (Hegar or Pratt Dilators) – Used to gradually dilate the cervix for uterine access.
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Uterine Curettes (Sharp and Blunt) – For scraping and removing tissue or debris from the uterine walls.
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Tenaculum Forceps (Single/Double Tooth) – Used to grasp and stabilize the cervix during the procedure.
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Vulsellum Forceps – Helps in holding the cervix or uterus firmly.
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Sponge Holding Forceps – Used for cleaning and applying antiseptics inside the vagina.
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Artery Forceps (Curved and Straight) – For clamping small blood vessels to control bleeding.
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Scissors (Mayo, Metzenbaum) – Used for cutting sutures or soft tissue.
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Speculum (Cusco or Sims) – Opens the vaginal canal for visualization and access to the cervix.
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Bowls and Kidney Dishes – For collecting samples or fluids during the procedure.
A General Set Major
Below is a description of the typical components included:
1. Cutting and Dissecting Instruments
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Scalpel handles (No. 3 & 4) – for attaching surgical blades.
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Metzenbaum scissors – for delicate tissue dissection.
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Mayo scissors (straight and curved) – for cutting sutures and tough tissue.
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Bone cutting forceps or rongeur (optional) – for cutting small bone fragments.
2. Grasping and Holding Instruments
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Tissue forceps (with and without teeth) – for holding skin and tissue.
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Allis tissue forceps – for firmly grasping soft tissue.
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Babcock forceps – for delicate structures like intestines or fallopian tubes.
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Kocher (Ochsner) forceps – for tough tissue or fascia.
3. Clamping and Occluding Instruments
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Artery forceps (Mosquito, Kelly, Crile, Rochester-Pean) – for hemostasis (controlling bleeding).
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Right angle (Mixter) forceps – for passing ligatures around vessels.
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Towel clamps (Backhaus) – for securing drapes.
4. Retracting and Exposing Instruments
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Langenbeck retractors – for small incisions.
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Deaver retractors – for deep cavity retraction.
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Richardson retractors – for abdominal wall exposure.
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Rake retractors – for superficial retraction.
5. Suturing and Stapling Instruments
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Needle holders (Mayo-Hegar, Olsen-Hegar) – for suturing.
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Suture scissors – for cutting suture material.
6. Suction and Miscellaneous Instruments
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Yankauer or Poole suction tube – for aspirating fluids.
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Towel clips – to hold sterile drapes.
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Bowl set (kidney dishes, round bowls) – for holding saline or instruments.
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Instrument tray (sterilizable) – for organizing the set.
A Skin Graft Surgical Set
Key Components and Their Functions
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Dermatome (Manual or Electric) – Used to harvest thin, uniform layers of skin from the donor site.
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Skin Graft Knife (e.g., Humby or Watson Knife) – For manually cutting skin grafts of specific thickness.
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Skin Graft Blades – Replaceable blades attached to graft knives or dermatomes for precise cutting.
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Graft Handle with Guard – Holds the blade securely and ensures even pressure during harvesting.
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Donor Site Pad and Roller – Used to smooth the graft and remove air bubbles before application.
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Graft Mesher or Expander – Creates uniform perforations in the graft, allowing expansion and better adherence.
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Forceps (Adson, Dressing, Tissue) – For handling delicate grafts without causing tears.
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Scissors (Metzenbaum, Iris) – Used for trimming and shaping grafts precisely.
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Dermal Curette – For removing necrotic or damaged tissue from the recipient site.
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Suture Materials and Needle Holder – Used to secure the graft edges to the recipient area.
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Gauze, Spatula, and Bowls – For cleaning, moistening, and handling grafts during surgery.
Adenoidectomy Set
An Adenoidectomy Set is a specialized collection of surgical instruments used for the removal of adenoids — lymphoid tissue located in the nasopharynx (the upper part of the throat behind the nose). This set is designed to facilitate safe and effective access, removal, and hemostasis in the nasopharyngeal area.
Airway Guedel – All Sizes
A Guedel Airway, also known as an Oropharyngeal Airway (OPA), is a curved, hollow medical device inserted into a patient’s mouth to keep the upper airway open and prevent the tongue from obstructing airflow. These devices are available in a full range of sizes to accommodate neonates, children, and adults.
Ambu Bag (Adult Resuscitator)
The adult Ambu bag consists of a self-inflating silicone or PVC bag, a one-way valve system, and a face mask. When squeezed by hand, the bag pushes air (or oxygen-enriched air) into the patient’s lungs through the mask or an endotracheal tube. When released, it automatically re-expands, drawing in fresh air for the next ventilation.
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