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Type: Surgical
Electro Surgical Cautery Machine with 1 Year Warranty
Type: Surgical
Surgical Blades Single Use Pack of 100
Type: Surgical
Niko Skin Stapler 35W
Type: Surgical
Romsons R90 Urethral Catheter (Pack of 25 )
Type: Gauzes
Gamjee Roll Cotton Sterile (Pack of 5)
Type: Surgical Accessories
Medical Skin Marker Pen with Ruler
Type: Surgical
Suture Practice Pad with 14 Pre Cuts
Type: Surgical
Electro Surgical Cautery Machine Accessories
Type: Linen
Operation Theater Gowns
Type: Surgical Accessories
Disposable Cautery Pencil 3 PIN Connector
Type: Linen
Operating Theater Gown with Front Pocket Green
Type: Gauzes
Abdominal MOP Sponge (25Pc) Sterile with Indicator 8 Ply
Type: Surgical
B P Scalpel Handle Surgical Instrument (Pack of 4)
Type: Surgical
Incision Adhesive Incise Film Drape 30x40cm Transparent Sterile
Type: Surgical
Mini Cautery Electro Surgical Monopolar Bi-Polar Unit
Collection:
Surgical
Surgical Supplies and Equipment
Having the right medical supplies on hand keeps surgeries safe and smooth. Hospitals and clinics across India need reliable items that arrive on time and work as expected. Therefore, we bring a curated surgical range that is simple to choose and easy to order. You get trusted quality, clear specs, and quick support when you need it. Moreover, our team helps you match items to procedures and budgets. You save time, reduce waste, and improve workflow in the OT. Finally, nationwide delivery and flexible payments make procurement stress-free. In short, the right medical supplies help your team focus on patient care.
Who It’s For
This Surgical collection is designed for hospital administrators, surgeons, operating theatre nurses, and biomedical purchase teams across India. If you manage a busy OT in Delhi or a rural clinic elsewhere, these products cater to your needs. Moreover, procurement officers appreciate the convenience of bulk ordering and doorstep delivery, while clinicians value the quality and readiness of each item. Additionally, biomedical engineers and techs find that our equipment meets required specifications, making their job of maintenance easier. In short, any healthcare facility seeking reliable surgical instruments and supplies will find this collection invaluable.
Key Benefits
- Streamlines procurement – consolidates all surgical needs on one platform, so you save time sourcing equipment.
- Reduces costs – bulk pricing and no middlemen consequently lower the overall expense of supplies.
- Improves patient safety – high-quality, sterilized products ensure fewer infections and complications during procedures.
- Enhances efficiency – ready-to-use instruments and quick delivery meanwhile prevent surgery delays or downtime.
- Offers flexibility – multiple payment options (even COD/EMI) so you can purchase big-ticket equipment with ease.
- Builds trust – sourced from certified manufacturers, therefore each item meets hospital standards and regulations.
- Provides support – warranty coverage and training resources additionally give you peace of mind after purchase.
- Saves space – modern designs are often compact, thus helping optimize operating room layouts.
Product Mapping
Product | Use Case | Key Parameters | Warranty | Install/Training | EMI/COD | Consumables |
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Electro Surgical Cautery Machine | Cutting & coagulating tissue in surgeries (OT device) | Power output ~400W, modes: Monopolar/Bipolar, foot switch control | 1 Year manufacturer warranty | No special installation; basic user training recommended for safe operation | EMI available for high-value purchase; COD supported in many areas | Uses disposable electrodes & cautery pencils (easy to replace) |
Minor Surgery Instrument Kit (24 pcs) | General surgical procedures, wound suturing, emergency use | 24 reusable stainless steel instruments (forceps, scissors, retractors, etc.) | N/A (reusable tools; replacement on manufacturing defects only) | No installation needed; standard surgical technique training applies | Not applicable (one-time kit purchase; COD available) | No consumables; instruments must be sterilized and re-used properly |
Niko Skin Stapler (Disposable) | Quick skin closure for incisions or wounds | Preloaded with 35 sterile staples (single-use device) | N/A (single-use disposable, no warranty) | No setup required; brief user guidance for proper staple technique | COD available (low-cost item); EMI not needed | Entire stapler is consumable; requires separate staple remover for removal |
Romsons Urethral Catheter (Pack of 25) | Draining urine during surgery or post-operative care | Medical-grade PVC, sterile, size varieties (e.g. 16Fr, 18Fr); with drainage bag connector | N/A (disposable consumable) | No installation; staff should be trained in aseptic catheter insertion technique | COD available; EMI not applicable (affordable consumable) | Single-use catheters; dispose after use following biomedical waste protocols |
Surgical Gown (Reusable Cotton) | Protecting surgical staff and maintaining a sterile field | Premium cotton, reinforced front, autoclavable; one size (universal fit) with ties | N/A (garment; typically no formal warranty) | No install; wear using sterile technique. Training on donning/doffing for infection control | COD available; no EMI needed (moderate price per gown) | Reusable after proper laundering and sterilization; inspect for damage regularly |
Features & Specs
Core Features
- Medical-Grade Materials: Instruments forged from high-quality stainless steel, and disposables made of biocompatible, latex-free materials for patient safety.
- Sterility Assurance: Many consumables come pre-sterilized (ETO or gamma) with clear indicators, while reusable tools are fully autoclavable for infection control.
- Ergonomic Design: Surgical instruments have balanced, ergonomic shapes to reduce hand fatigue. Likewise, devices feature intuitive controls and displays for ease of use even during critical operations.
- Durability: Products are built for repeated use in busy hospital settings – expect sturdy builds that withstand sterilization cycles and rigorous handling.
- Standards Compliance: All equipment and supplies meet relevant health standards (ISO certifications, CE marking, or CDSCO registration in India), so you can trust their quality and safety.
- Versatile Range: Our collection covers everything from tiny surgical blades and sutures to capital equipment, ensuring one platform for all your surgical needs.
Technical Specs
- Output Power (Devices): Electrosurgical units offer adjustable output (e.g. up to 400 Watts) for precise tissue cutting/coagulation.
- Material & Finish: Instruments use rust-proof SS304 stainless steel with a satin finish (glare-free), whereas drapes and gowns use high-density fabric for fluid resistance.
- Available Sizes: Consumables like catheters, blades, and sutures come in various sizes (Fr gauge, blade #10/#11, suture 2-0, 3-0, etc.) to suit different procedures.
- Electrical Requirements: Most machines run on standard 220–240V AC power (50 Hz) with built-in safety fuses. Portable units may include battery backup options for uninterrupted use.
- Sterilization Compatibility: Reusable items are autoclavable at 121–134°C; others tolerate ETO gas or chemical sterilants as applicable. Disposable packs are sterile until opened.
- Certifications: Key equipment carries CE and ISO 13485 certifications and is often registered with CDSCO in India for regulatory compliance.
- Warranty & Service: Electronic devices typically include a 1-year warranty (extendable in some cases), and furthermore spare parts (e.g. replacement electrodes, fuses) are readily available.
- Weight & Dimensions: Compact designs – e.g. a cautery machine may weigh ~5 kg for portability, and instrument kits come in a handy case for easy storage and transport.
How to Use — Step by Step
Set up medical supplies in a clean zone; then follow these simple, safe steps.
Pre-op setup
Prepare the OT and verify sterility before the incision.
- Plan and prepare: List instruments, devices, sutures, PPE, and meds for the case. Gather them.
- Maintain sterility: Open packs with sterile technique; additionally, check seals, indicators, and expiry.
- Set up equipment: Position and test cautery, suction, lights, and backups. Then set modes and power.
Intra-op practice
Keep the field organized and act promptly when items need replacing.
- Arrange instruments: Lay out trays on the Mayo stand; meanwhile, count sponges, sharps, and needles.
- Use proper technique: Pass instruments aseptically; follow IFUs for staplers and energy devices.
- Replace consumables: Swap dull blades or empty suture packs immediately; moreover, watch suction levels.
- Dispose during case: Place sharps in puncture-proof bins; bag biohazard waste to avoid injuries.
Post-op wrap-up
Clean, sterilize, and document to reset the OT for the next case.
- Decontaminate and sterilize: Clean with enzymatic solution; subsequently, autoclave and dry fully.
- Service and store: Wipe equipment, report faults, and send items for sharpening or repair.
- Restock and document: Finally, restock trays, log usage for reorders, and close counts in the record.
Safety & Care
Using surgical supplies safely requires strict adherence to hygiene and maintenance protocols. Always train your staff on proper handling of instruments and devices to avoid accidents. For example, follow the manufacturer’s guidelines when cleaning or sterilizing equipment to preserve its lifespan. Proper care not only protects patients from infection but also ensures your tools and machines remain reliable for years. Additionally, adopting a routine inspection schedule will catch wear-and-tear early, thereby preventing unexpected failures mid-surgery.
Checklist for Safety & Maintenance:
- Safety & Care: Handle medical supplies with sterile technique and follow waste policies.
- Sterility Checks: Confirm all sterile packs (dressings, catheters, etc.) have intact seals and change color indicators before use.
- Proper Cleaning Agents: Use recommended enzymatic cleaners or neutral pH solutions to clean instruments before sterilization; avoid harsh chemicals that could damage device surfaces.
- Filter Replacement: If equipment has filters (e.g. smoke evacuators, suction units), replace or clean them at the recommended intervals so performance and air quality are maintained.
- Storage Conditions: Store surgical instruments in a dry, clean environment – preferably in sealed instrument boxes or autoclave pouches. Moreover, keep devices covered when not in use to prevent dust accumulation.
- Calibration & Servicing: Calibrate devices like electrosurgical units periodically (as per manufacturer schedule) and service moving parts (e.g. lubrication of hinges on surgical tables) to ensure optimal functionality.
- Backups Ready: Keep backup supplies and equipment on hand. For instance, have extra sterile instrument sets, spare bulbs for operating lights, or an auxiliary cautery unit available in case of primary equipment failure.
- Handle with Care: Train staff to handle sharp instruments carefully to avoid injury. Use needle holders for loading blades, and always engage safety features (like locking mechanisms) on devices when available.
Pricing & Value
Total cost over three years
Look beyond the sticker price and assess total value over three years. A slightly higher upfront cost can make sense if the device lasts longer or includes better support. For example, a premium cautery unit with on-site training and faster service often cuts downtime. In contrast, a cheaper unit without local service can halt cases and increase hidden costs. Therefore, weigh training, spare parts, consumable use, and energy draw. A device that uses less power or supports reusable accessories saves money daily. Also, factor in warranty length and ease of repairs. Reliable equipment protects your OT schedule and prevents revenue loss.
Downtime, maintenance, and financing
Plan for uptime. Choose vendors that offer preventive maintenance, quick spares, and clear turnaround times. Moreover, confirm response SLAs in writing to avoid delays during peak lists. Buy consumables in bulk to lower unit cost and prevent stock-outs mid-case. Additionally, include staff time for setup, cleaning, and sterilization when you model costs. Finally, keep cash flow steady with EMIs or leasing for high-value devices. Financing spreads payments, preserves working capital, and lets you standardize on safer, proven models—without compromising quality.
Procurement Checklist
Choose medical supplies that fit your procedures, staff skills, and budget. Keep it simple, safe, and compliant. Use this short, scannable checklist before you buy.
Clinical fit & performance
- Match sizes and specialty (pediatric, ortho, ENT).
- Verify the intended use; avoid off-label use.
- Check output, precision, and duty cycle; then compare with your case load.
- Prefer proven models with clear, reproducible results.
- Additionally, confirm accessories suit your standard techniques.
Power & controls
- Confirm voltage (220–240 V, 50 Hz) and plug type.
- Look for battery backup or generator tolerance, if needed.
- Ensure clear displays, simple menus, and tactile buttons.
- Moreover, check audible/visual alarms and lockout features.
- Train users; keep a quick-start card near the device.
Infection control & consumables
- Favour smooth, crevice-free surfaces for easy wiping.
- Confirm autoclavable parts or compatible chemical sterilants.
- Use single-use disposables where required; prevent cross-use.
- Additionally, verify consumable SKUs, shelf life, and local stock.
- Include starter kits; estimate monthly burn rate.
Noise, portability & ergonomics
- Check noise levels for long OT sessions.
- Review weight and footprint; plan trolley or wall mounts.
- Ensure cable management; avoid trip hazards.
- Furthermore, test handles, balance, and reach in your OT layout.
- Prefer wheels with brakes and bumper guards.
Compliance & safety
- Verify CDSCO registration and BIS/IEC electrical safety.
- Look for ISO 13485 manufacturer QMS and CE/FDA, where applicable.
- Require overheat protection, auto shut-off, and fused inputs.
- Additionally, confirm UDI/lot traceability for audits.
- Keep manuals, IFUs, and service logs accessible.
FAQs
Buying and quality FAQs
What are the essential surgical supplies for a small clinic?
Start with minor procedure instrument sets, sterile dressings, blades with handles, sutures, gloves, and disinfectants. Add a portable cautery or wound care kit if you do minor procedures. These medical supplies cover most daily needs and emergencies.
How do I check the quality of instruments?
Look for medical-grade stainless steel, smooth finish, and tight joints. Verify ISO/CE and, where applicable, CDSCO registration. Buy medical supplies from trusted sellers who share certificates and warranty terms.
Are products sterilized and ready to use?
Disposable items (catheters, blades, staplers, syringes) arrive sterile and sealed. Reusable instruments come clean but need sterilization before first use. Check pack integrity, sterility indicators, and expiry dates.
Do you offer training for new devices?
Yes. Many devices include manuals or on-site/virtual demos. Ask for quick start guides or videos. Proper training reduces risk and speeds safe adoption in the OT.
Do you sell refurbished surgical equipment?
No. We focus on new devices and medical supplies to ensure performance, full warranty, and reliable service. If budgets are tight, request EMIs or value models instead of used items.
How should I maintain and sterilize reusable instruments?
Rinse in cold water, clean with enzymatic solution, then autoclave with hinges open. Dry fully to prevent rust. Inspect often and replace worn or loose parts promptly.
Delivery, payments, returns FAQs
How fast can you deliver across India?
We dispatch most medical supplies in 24–48 hours. Metro delivery is usually 2–4 days; remote areas may take longer. Tracking is shared for every shipment.
Is COD or EMI available?
Yes. COD works for most orders; high-value COD may need confirmation. EMIs are available on eligible cards for capital equipment. Purchase orders for hospitals can be arranged.
Can I get bulk pricing?
Yes. Use “Get Bulk Quote” on product pages or share your list. Bulk orders reduce unit cost and help secure steady stock.
What is your return policy?
Report defective, damaged, or not-as-described items within 7 days of delivery. Keep products unused in original packaging for pickup. After inspection, choose a refund or replacement.
Why choose MeddeyGo.com for surgical needs?
One reliable source for instruments, devices, and consumables. Pan-India delivery, clear specs, and responsive support. Simple buying, strong value, and quick service for busy teams.
Who is the manufacturer of this product?
Meddey Technologies Pvt Ltd, C-75, First Floor, DDA Sheds, Industrial Area, Phase 1, Okhla, New Delhi – 110020. Phone: +91 8586-012345. Country of Origin: India.