Toolkit

While improving the assembly of medical devices, we noticed that today's models of preparation for surgery and purchase of goods are outdated, inefficient. A long supply chain for goods: from the announcement of the tender, until the item reaches the operating table - preparing for the operation is stressful for the staff, infection control is not ensured, the cycle of preparation of reusable textiles is too long and other distractions

Our proposed medical equipment assembly allows you to quickly and efficiently prepare for the operation, as well as to ease the burden of controlling orders and residues.

The medical kits we supply are specially selected, we work with reliable manufacturers of kits, so the quality is guaranteed. The tools we supply: optimal kits for operating rooms, optimal disposable kits for procedures, adapted sterile tool kits, etc.

What problems do we solve and how? We exempt from additional work (control of the remnants of operational tools – tracking of residues, orders), facilitate and speed up preparation for the operation, reduce the number of tools ordered for the operation (the amount of necessary product codes), ensure a constant supply of quality tools delivered on time.

Toolkits:

SURGERY CENTRES

INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY LABORATORIES

INTENSIVE CARE UNITS

FOR PRIVATE OFFICES

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Products

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CAS-One IR

Artificial intelligence navigation system developed by Swiss manufacturer CASCINATION to help plan, navigate and remove tumours during percutaneous interventions

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TATO

A device developed by the Japanese manufacturer TERUMO, using up to four antennas at a time. It is extremely easy to operate, ergonomic and ensures a safe procedure

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CRYOCARE TOUCH

The system of the US company VARIAN is designed to freeze fabrics using ultra-low temperatures, and cryozond can produce "ice balls" of various sizes

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CLINIPORATION VITAE

The IGEA system from IGEA, an Italian company, is an electrochemotherapy system that can be used for both superficial tumours and parenchymal tumours