December 17, 2019 – – Apiary Medical, based in Lakewood, Colorado, has announced that they are a provider of high quality German surgery instruments. They are a nationwide distributor of gSource, which is known for providing superior quality instruments for surgery. The majority of those instruments are for orthopedics, which means they are used in knee, hip, foot, spinal, ankle, and hand procedures. These instruments are made of German stainless steel, but despite being finely finished, they are affordable.
Chris Hadsall, CEO of Apiary Medical, says, “We are committed to putting the finest instruments into the hands of surgeons and their teams. Not all instruments are equal. Adequate for the job is in reality, inadequate. A better instrument reduces distractions and facilitates operations. A better instrument helps a surgeon perform at his/her best. A better instrument leads to better results. Apiary Medical provides better instruments. Send us your next quote request – we’ll prove that better instruments can be found at prices often 20% to 30% less than other high-priced brands.”
It should be noted that despite the lower prices, every gSource instrument has to pass detailed quality assurance (QA) tests. They have 3,500 instruments that are mainly used in orthopedic and spinal procedures. Surgeons can also send in a request for a custom or hard-to-find instrument. All of the surgical instruments are available for surgeon evaluation. About 98 percent of the orders are shipped the same day,
Available at Apiary Medical are various orthopedic instruments. These include instruments for arthroscopy, bone mill, chisel, curettes, elevators, drill bits, forceps, kerrisons, nail nippers, ob/gyn, retractors, scissors, sponge forceps, suture passers, trephines, wire cutters, casting, drills, extractor, gouges, k-wires, micro dissection, needle holders, osteotomes, QC instruments, screwdrivers, scalpel handles, Steinmann pins, urology, cerclage wire, ingrown nail, mallets, and more.
Apiary Medical also offers gSource podiatry instruments. Podiatry has to do with the medical and surgical treatment of disorders of the foot, ankle, and lower extremities. Surgical instruments include scissors, needle holders, rasps, nail nippers, curettes, nail forceps, osteotomes, elevators, retractors, spreaders, mallets, and more. Each podiatry instrument undergoes QA tests before it is made available to customers. They are tested for pattern consistency, material, critical dimensions, workmanship, and function. Each instrument has a lifetime quality guarantee and a one year 100 percent satisfaction guarantee. If after a year, the surgeon is not completely satisfied with an instrument, the company will provide a 100 percent refund.
New foot and ankle surgical instruments are also available. These include scalpel handles, scissors, super-cut scissors, tissue forceps, dressing forceps, splinter forceps, needle holders, hemostatic forceps, handheld retractors, self-retaining retractors, excavators / probes / packers, elevators, bone holding forceps, knives, nail splitters, chisel, osteotomes, mallets, tamps, bone files and rasps, bone cutters, bone rongeurs, cast removal, trephines, tissue nippers, nail splitters, nail nippers, k-wires, pliers, wire driver, wire and pin cutters, and instrument care and cleaning, The Saxena-style retractor has a ratchet that is calibrated in mm and is useful in various kinds of procedures to accurately determine bone graft needs.
Super-cut scissors have fine blades designed for cutting delicate tissue. These have serrated blade patterns to avoid tissue slippage and for effortless cutting. The stainless steel used in fabricating these super-cut scissors underwent heat treatment to provide a long-lasting razor sharp edge. The Abramsohn retractor is used to facilitate lateral release during bunionectomy procedures.
Apiary Medical also provides veterinary surgical instruments. These include towel clamps, needle driver, scalpel handle, suture scissors, thumb forceps, hemostatic forceps, crile forceps, and Carmalt forceps. Each of the instruments offered have been QA tested for material, workmanship, pattern consistency, function, and critical dimensions. Veterinarians who have special requests for custom instruments may also want to send in an instrument request. They only have to submit a sample, sketch, or drawing of the needed instrument and Apiary Medical will provide a quick answer on availability and pricing. And all instruments can be subjected to veterinary surgeon evaluation.
Those who are interested in German surgical instruments online can visit the Apiary Medical website or contact them on the phone or through email.
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For more information about Apiary Medical, contact the company here:
Apiary Medical
Chris Hadsall
(800) 561-6692
Lakewood, Colorado 80228
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