As the frequency of minimally invasive surgery (MIS) and less invasive surgeries continues to rise, it is important to have tools that are lighter and more ergonomic to prevent surgeon fatigue. Many of these tools must retain the ability of multiple autoclave cycles without degradation of the color, stability, or integrity of the product. Advancements in engineered resins that can withstand autoclaving and some of the harshest cleaning agents provide new opportunities to develop your next surgical tool out of plastic instead of metal.
- Biopsy devices
- Orthopedic devices
- Women’s Health
- Bezels and Housings
- Endoscopy