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Skin Marker

Intended to mark surgical incision/anatomical sites on patient’s skin prior to surgical procedures to promote correct site surgery.

Fine tip needle

Biocompatible tested ink

Comes in sterile pouch

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Penrose

Intended for drainage of secretions.

Soft material avoids wound irritation

Available in standard sizes

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Catheter Adapter

Designed to be used with Foley Catheter to enable a Luer syringe to be connected, so that the suction or irrigation will be effective without any leakage.

Serrated nozzle for connecting to the Foley or other wide mouthed catheter

Designed to provide easier grip during the wash

The Proximal end has a Syringe connector for standard metal, glass tip and disposable syringes

Compatible with both “Luer Lock” and “Luer Slip” type of syringes

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Vessel Loops

Intended to help identify, retract or occlude peripheral vessels, nerves, tendons or ureters during a surgical procedure.

Atraumatic and soft

Made of biocompatible material

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Hypospadias Tourniquet

Intended to be used as Tourniquet after hypospadias surgery.

Made of soft elastic non-traumatic material

Comes with a snugger to tighten the tourniquet

Easy to use

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Meatal Dilator – Pediatric

Adult assisted dilation of urethral meatus for pediatric patients.

Designed specifically for dilation of meatal strictures for infants

Atraumatic design

Uniform taper and smooth surface for easy insertion

Superior handling grip and biocompatible soft polymer

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Pediatric Biliary T Tube

Intended for insertion into the CBD during complicated hepatobiliary surgery for external drainage.

Soft material for patient comfort

Atraumatic design for use in infants and children

Soft T section allows easy placement and removal of the device

Flop C cut channels avoid coagulation & provides excellent drainage

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R “EA” PLOGEL Double Lumen Esophagus Suction Tube

Used in the management of neonates and infants with oesophageal atresia and is used to continuously suck the saliva from the upper oesophageal pouch without causing mucosal damage.

Clear dual-lumen tube with suction adaptor for both the lumens

Rounded atraumatic tip

Wide side holes for ease of suction without mucosal damage

Multi holes at the distal tip for enhanced drainage

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Pediatric Suprapubic Catheter Malecot

Intended to be inserted percutaneously into the urinary bladder and perform external drainage of urine from the urinary bladder.

Integral flower design matches with the catheter size when closed and cause less trauma during insertion

Malecot flower to avoid migration and enhanced drainage

Suited for small bladders as this occupies less space as compared to balloon or Pigtail catheter

Trocar and catheter designed to prevent buckling of catheter during the procedure

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Pediatric Suprapubic Catheter Pigtail

Intended to be inserted percutaneously into the urinary bladder and perform external drainage of urine from the urinary bladder.

The pigtail tip configuration helps in the retention of the distal tip in the bladder

Trocar and catheter designed to prevent buckling of catheter during the procedure

Wide eye hole for better drainage

Smooth surface for ease of introduction

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Ureteral Catheter

Used for catheterization of the urinary tract during intraoperative procedures and for injection of contrast media.

Optimal radiopacity for better visualization

With 1 cm marking which helps in catheter position, measurement of ureter length

Detachable hub for scope insertion

Biocompatibility tested product

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Pancreatic Stent

Used to endoscopically drain obstructed pancreatic ducts.

Smooth surface for less trauma to the tissue

Flap design for better retention

High flow rate

Highly radiopaque for better visualization

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