Cardiothoracic Surgical Instruments

Reliable Surgical and Medical Devices for Critical Procedures

Cardiothoracic instruments, surgical headlights, and specialty devices for hospitals, surgery centers, and clinical teams. In-stock and trusted by hospitals nationwide.

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Titanium Available Products VC1822221 Mitral Valve small blade VC1822231 Mitral Valve short and small blade VC1822236 Mitral Valve large blade VC1822255 Mitral Valve malleable blade

A stainless steel medical retractor with adjustable arms and curved blades, used to hold open incisions during surgical procedures.

Titanium Morse Type with mounting slots Available Products VC2000L Sternal Retractor with Large Blades (40 mm) Morse Type with mounting slots VC2000M Sternal Retractor with

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300 Watt

Better Outcomes Start with Reliable Supply

Our catalog includes surgical headlamps, clamps, retractors, and specialty instruments in the sizes and configurations your OR requires.

Every product listing shows current inventory, so you can confirm availability before you call.

Frequently Asked Questions

When your primary cardiac surgery device is unavailable, you need a clinically validated alternative fast. Our specialists can confirm product fit for your specific procedure and verify real-time availability so you can move forward without delay.

Yes. Every product is clinically validated and appropriate for use in complex surgical procedures. A specialist can confirm fit for your specific case before you commit.

The majority of our products are manufactured in the United States, which supports both quality standards and supply chain reliability. Products sourced elsewhere are clearly labeled.

Calls are answered by specialists who know the products, not routed to a queue. Most questions about availability and product fit are resolved in a single conversation.

Look for a supplier with a long track record, consistent inventory, and direct access to knowledgeable people. We’ve supplied surgical devices to hospitals nationwide since 1975, with U.S.-based manufacturing and real-time inventory confirmation.

Don’t Let a Supply Chain Problem Become a Surgical One

Back-orders don’t resolve themselves, and procedures aren’t easily rescheduled. Confirm fit and availability in minutes, not days, so that you can move forward with confidence.

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