Profile: Jedmed Instrument Company manufactures instruments in the areas of ENT, opthalmology and dentistry. Our endonasal DCR technique uses a fiberoptic probe inserted in the punctum for guidance. Our kaps tri-gem microscope utilizes a quartz-halogen fiberoptic illumination system. The source is mounted on the microscope arm allowing the fiberoptic cable to be shorter. This combination enables the maximum of light to be transmitted to the field.
The company has revenues of < USD 1 Million, has ~40 employees and is ISO certified.
FDA Registration Number: 1926681
• Absorbable Gelatin Material Ossicular Prosthesis |
• AC-Powered Medical Examination Device (FDA Code: KZF / 880.6320) An AC-powered medical examination light is an AC-powered device intended for medical purposes that is used to illuminate body surfaces and cavities during a medical examination. |
• AC-Powered Ophthalmoscope (FDA Code: HLI / 886.1570) An ophthalmoscope is an AC-powered or battery-powered device containing illumination and viewing optics intended to examine the media (cornea, aqueous, lens, and vitreous) and the retina of the eye. |
• AC-Powered Surgical Chair (FDA Code: GBB / 878.4960) Operating tables and accessories and operating chairs and accessories are AC-powered or air-powered devices, usually with movable components, intended for use during diagnostic examinations or surgical procedures to support and position a patient. |
• Adenoid Curettes (FDA Code: KBJ / 874.4420) |
• Adenoid Punches (FDA Code: KBS / 874.4420) |
• Adenotomes (FDA Code: KBH / 874.4420) |
• Adjustable Operating Room Stool (FDA Code: FZM / 878.4950) A manual operating table and accessories and a manual operating chair and accessories are nonpowered devices, usually with movable components, intended to be used to support a patient during diagnostic examinations or surgical procedures. |
• Adson 1 x 2 Teeth Tissue Forceps |
• Adson Tissue Forceps |
• Adson-Graefe Tissue Forceps |
• Adult Tongue Depressor (FDA Code: FMA / 880.6230) A tongue depressor is a device intended to displace the tongue to facilitate examination of the surrounding organs and tissues. |
• Antrum Perforator (FDA Code: KAT / 874.4420) |
• Atraumatic Hemostatic Forceps |
• Atraumatic Tissue Forceps |
• Baby Ear Syringe |
• Battery-Operated Operating Headlamp (FDA Code: HPP / 886.4335) An operating headlamp is an AC-powered or battery-powered device intended to be worn on the user's head to provide a light source to aid visualization during surgical, diagnostic, or therapeutic procedures. |
• Battery-Powered Keratoscope (FDA Code: HLR / 886.1350) A keratoscope is an AC-powered or battery-powered device intended to measure and evaluate the corneal curvature of the eye. Lines and circles within the keratoscope are used to observe the corneal reflex. This generic type of device includes the photokeratoscope which records corneal curvature by taking photographs of the cornea. |
• Battery-Powered Ophthalmoscope (FDA Code: HLJ / 886.1570) |
• Battery-Powered Retinoscope (FDA Code: HKM / 886.1780) A retinoscope is an AC-powered or battery-powered device intended to measure the refraction of the eye by illuminating the retina and noting the direction of movement of the light on the retinal surface and of the refraction by the eye of the emergent rays. |
• Battery-Powered Transilluminator (FDA Code: HJN / 886.1945) A transilluminator is an AC-powered or battery-powered device that is a light source intended to transmit light through tissues to aid examination of patients. |
• Benchtop Steam Sterilizers |
• Bipolar Electrosurgical Forceps |
• Bivalve Nasal Speculum |
• Bone Mallets (FDA Code: HXL / 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. |
• Bone Particle Collector (FDA Code: MXP / 874.4800) A bone particle collector is a filtering device intended to be inserted into a suction tube during the early stages of otologic surgery to collect bone particles for future use. |
• Caloric Air Stimulator (FDA Code: KHH / 874.1800) An air or water caloric stimulator is a device that delivers a stream of air or water to the ear canal at controlled rates of flow and temperature and that is intended for vestibular function testing of a patient's body balance system. The vestibular stimulation of the semicircular canals produce involuntary eye movements that are measured and recorded by a nystagmograph. |
• Caloric Water Stimulator (FDA Code: ETP / 874.1800) |
• Castroviejo Double Ended Lacrimal Dilator |
• Cerumen Management Kits |
• Closed valve Lasik nasal speculum |
• Closed Valve Nasal Speculum |
• Cochlear Implant (FDA Code: MCM) |
• Cochlear Prosthesis |
• Colposcope and Accessories (FDA Code: HEX / 884.1630) A colposcope is a device designed to permit direct viewing of the tissues of the vagina and cervix by a telescopic system located outside the vagina. It is used to diagnose abnormalities and select areas for biopsy. This generic type of device may include a light source, cables, and component parts. |
• Corneal Donor Button Punch |
• Corneal Trephine Punches |
• Corneo-Scleral Punch (FDA Code: HNJ / 886.4350) A manual ophthalmic surgical instrument is a nonpowered, handheld device intended to aid or perform ophthalmic surgical procedures. This generic type of device includes the manual corneal burr, ophthalmic caliper, ophthalmic cannula, eyelid clamp, ophthalmic muscle clamp, iris retractor clip, orbital compressor, ophthalmic curette, cystotome, orbital depressor, lachrymal dilator, erisophake, expressor, ophthalmic forcep, ophthalmic hook, sphere introducer, ophthalmic knife, ophthalmic suturing needle, lachrymal probe, trabeculotomy probe, cornea-sclera punch, ophthalmic retractor, ophthalmic ring (Flieringa), lachrymal sac rongeur, ophthalmic scissors, enucleating snare, ophthalmic spatula, ophthalmic specula, ophthalmic spoon, ophthalmic spud, trabeculotome or ophthalmic manual trephine. |
• Cosmetic Microsurgical Instruments |
• Delicate Tissue Forceps |
• Diagnostic Flexible Fresnel Lens (FDA Code: HJJ / 886.1390) A flexible diagnostic Fresnel lens is a device that is a very thin lens which has its surface a concentric series of increasingly refractive zones. The device is intended to be applied to the back of the spectacle lenses of patients with aphakia (absence of the lens of the eye). |
• Diagnostic/Surgical Loupe (FDA Code: FSP / 878.4800) |
• Directional Suction Irrigator |
• Disposable Lacrimal Dilators |
• Disposable Medical Scissors (FDA Code: JOK / 880.6820) Medical disposable scissors are disposable type general cutting devices intended for medical purposes. This generic type of device does not include surgical scissors. |
• Disposable Nasal Speculum |
• Disposable Ophthalmic Cannulae |
• Double Ended Lacrimal Dilator |
• Double Ended Lacrimal Probe |
• Double Fixation Hook |