Surgical Holdings have been building a collection of antique instruments. Our centrepiece is a 100-year-old surgeon’s case from 1912.
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You can now fly to Southend from Ireland and mainland Europe. The airport is 5 minutes away from our factory, come and visit us.
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inIs a lubricant a contaminant or a crucial necessity for maintaining the proper operation of a surgical instrument?
We recommend for optimum performance of individually honed instruments, a lubricant should be used during routine reprocessing.
Read moreAny surgical instruments that you purchase in the UK, which are CE marked should be correctly passivated and corrosion-resistant.
Read moreSurgical Holdings repair service ensures your instrument is returned to an ‘as new’ state and will perform and last as a new instrument.
Read moreLook at our Sales Manager Dan Holmes proudly displaying Surgical Holdings British made surgical instruments.
Read moreThe MHRA have appointed John Wilkinson as the Director for Medical Devices. This role is important in reviewing medical device regulation.
Read moreNew Diathermy section online. Surgical Holdings have now uploaded our diathermy section on the website please follow the link.
Read moreWe’ve come up with a new mallet for use in orthopaedics. The orthopaedic mallet has a new easy-grip handle, for a non-slip, comfortable grip.
Read moreAll surgical instruments should be protected when they are reprocessed, to ensure they perform correctly, are safe for the patient and last.
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