Profile: Apex Medical, Inc. designs surgical knives for neurosurgeons. We provide four kind of surgical knives for neurosurgeons that include circular knives, penetrator knives, back cutting knives, and side cutting knives. Our circular knives assist the flow of an operation by permitting the transition from sharp to blunt dissection. Our penetrator knives permit meticulous pinpoint dissection in areas where no tension is permissible. We offer backcutting knives that have a slim profile & safe edge, to allow safety and precision in tight areas. Our sidecutting knives dissect over critical and delicate structures. Our Apex Arachnoid KnivesT are used in cerebrovascular, tumor, spinal, and epilepsy procedures.
FDA Registration Number: 3005583187
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• Back Cutting Knives |
• Circular Knives |
• Knives |
• Microsurgical Instruments (FDA Code: GZX / 882.4525) A microsurgical instrument is a nonpowered surgical instrument used in neurological microsurgery procedures. |
• Side Cutting Knives |
• Surgical Knife (FDA Code: EMF / 878.4800) A manual surgical instrument for general use is a nonpowered, hand-held, or hand-manipulated device, either reusable or disposable, intended to be used in various general surgical procedures. The device includes the applicator, clip applier, biopsy brush, manual dermabrasion brush, scrub brush, cannula, ligature carrier, chisel, clamp, contractor, curette, cutter, dissector, elevator, skin graft expander, file, forceps, gouge, instrument guide, needle guide, hammer, hemostat, amputation hook, ligature passing and knot-tying instrument, knife, blood lancet, mallet, disposable or reusable aspiration and injection needle, disposable or reusable suturing needle, osteotome, pliers, rasp, retainer, retractor, saw, scalpel blade, scalpel handle, one-piece scalpel, snare, spatula, stapler, disposable or reusable stripper, stylet, suturing apparatus for the stomach and intestine, measuring tape, and calipers. A surgical instrument that has specialized uses in a specific medical specialty is classified in separate regulations in parts 868 through 892. |