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Brainlab 52122A Cranial Skull Reference Star Array with 52129A Skull Base. 6 Piece Set and has two additional knobs for a total of 8 pieces. 4 (plus / and the two knobs) of the pieces do not have... view more
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$285 USD
Brainlab 52122A Cranial Skull Reference Star Array. Excellent Condition More Brainlab listed. Our goal is 5 star service to you and you are 100% happy. Thank you for looking and your... view more
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$175 USD
BrainLab and Aktina Medical LOT PURCHASE: 2 each - Tohichi Torque Driver, M/N - RTD60CN (NEW). 2 each - Tohichi Torque Driver, M/N - RTD60CN (used). 4 each - Tohichi 47001 (Insert) and 47004... view more
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$800 USD
MPN: 41950... view more
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$428 USD
MPN: 41839-35... view more
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$238 USD
O/R Instruments, also known as Operating Room Instruments or Surgical Instruments, are a critical component of medical equipment used in surgical procedures. These instruments are designed to assist surgeons and healthcare professionals in performing precise and delicate tasks during surgeries. They are typically made from high-quality stainless steel and are meticulously crafted to ensure durability, precision, and ease of use.
O/R Instruments serve a wide range of uses in various surgical specialties. They include instruments like forceps, scissors, retractors, needle holders, clamps, and scalpels, among others. These instruments are used for tissue manipulation, cutting, suturing, and wound closure, allowing surgeons to perform intricate procedures with accuracy and control. O/R Instruments are essential in nearly all surgical fields, including general surgery, orthopedics, neurosurgery, cardiovascular surgery, and gynecology, to name a few.
The price range for O/R Instruments can vary depending on the complexity, quality, and brand. Basic instruments like forceps or scissors can be relatively affordable, ranging from $10 to $50 per piece. However, more specialized and complex instruments, such as those used in microsurgery or robotic-assisted procedures, can be significantly more expensive, ranging from a few hundred to several thousand dollars. The cost also depends on whether the instruments are reusable or disposable, with disposable instruments generally being less expensive.
Several manufacturers are prominent in the O/R Instruments space. Some well-known companies include Medtronic, Stryker Corporation, Johnson & Johnson, B. Braun Melsungen AG, and Integra LifeSciences, among others. These manufacturers have established themselves as leaders in the medical device industry, producing high-quality O/R Instruments that meet the stringent requirements of surgical procedures. Each manufacturer may specialize in specific instrument categories or surgical specialties, providing a comprehensive range of options to cater to the diverse needs of surgeons and healthcare facilities.