ROA closeout auctions take place on DOTmed.com. Bid today on 125 lots of medical equipment. Onsite or virtual inspection available.
Large Bone Forceps 18", Heavy w/ Ratchet Functional and working condition, comes only with what's shown, see photos for more details on condition. Sold as is. The sale of this item may be... view more
Asking Price:
$115 USD
Jarit Stainless Steel Micro Surgical Instruments Case 15" x 10.5" x 1.25" STORZ JARIT STORZ E7217 EYE/PLASTIC INSTRUMENT CASE... view more
Asking Price:
$110 USD
- Reference/Model No.: NOT ALL ITEMS ARE LISTED BELOW-THIS IS A COMPLETE SET. COMES AS PICTURED - Wire Cutting Pliers 391.97 - Bending Pliers 329.12 - Plate Cutting Pliers 391.95 - Cerclage Wire... view more
Asking Price:$2,600 USD
$2,210 USD
(15% Off)
Reference/Model No.: - Broad Forceps 398.41 - Bone Forceps 398.80 - Wire Bending Irons Pliers 391.82 - Cloverleaf Plates 441.83, 441.84 - 3.5/2.5 Drill Sleeve 312.28 - Small T-Plates 441.13 - Screw... view more
Asking Price:$1,895 USD
$1,611 USD
(15% Off)
Stainless steel is widely used in the manufacturing of medical equipment due to its exceptional strength, durability, and resistance to corrosion. It is a popular choice for various medical instruments and devices, such as surgical tools, implants, diagnostic equipment, and laboratory instruments. Stainless steel items in the medical field are crucial for ensuring hygiene, maintaining sterility, and withstanding frequent sterilization processes.
One of the primary uses of stainless steel in medical equipment is for surgical instruments. Scalpels, forceps, retractors, and scissors are commonly made from stainless steel due to its ability to maintain sharpness, resist staining, and withstand repeated sterilization. Stainless steel implants, such as joint replacements and orthopedic screws, are also prevalent in the medical field. These implants are biocompatible, meaning they do not cause adverse reactions in the body, and their corrosion resistance ensures long-term functionality.
The price range for stainless steel medical equipment varies depending on the complexity and purpose of the item. Basic surgical instruments like forceps or scalpels can range from $10 to $100 per piece. More specialized instruments or implants can have a higher price range, with joint replacements, for example, ranging from several hundred to several thousand dollars. The cost also depends on the manufacturer, quality, and any additional features or customization required.
Some well-known manufacturers in the stainless steel medical equipment space include Medtronic, Johnson & Johnson, Stryker Corporation, B. Braun Melsungen AG, and Zimmer Biomet Holdings. These companies have a long-standing reputation for producing high-quality medical equipment, including stainless steel instruments and implants, and often collaborate with healthcare professionals to develop innovative solutions for various medical needs.