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Sontec Instruments, Inc.

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Web: http://www.sontecinstruments.com
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Address: 7248 South Tucson Way, Colorado 80112, USA
Phone: +1-(303)-790-9411 | Fax: +1-(303)-792-2606 | Map/Directions >>
 
 

Profile: Sontec Instruments, Inc. supplies surgical instrumentation to the medical industry. We deliver a complete line of surgical instruments for cardiovascular/thoracic, urological, gynecological/obstetrical, orthopedic, arthroscopic, ENT, ophthalmic, plastic surgery, dermal, neurosurgical and microsurgical fields. Our titanium medical instruments are stronger, lighter and last longer than traditional stainless steel medical instruments.

The company has ~20 employees.

FDA Registration Number: 1720747

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• Iris Tissue Forceps
• Jeweler Forceps
• Kremer Angled Fixation Forceps
• Kremer Corneal Fixation Forceps
• Lacrimal Dilators and Cannulas
• Lens Vectus, Spoons, and Dividers
• Lid Speculum
• Long Handle Curettes
• Low Power Binocular Loupe (FDA Code: HJH / 886.5120)
A low-power binocular loupe is a device that consists of two eyepieces, each with a lens or lens system, intended for medical purposes to magnify the appearance of objects.
• Manipulators, Rotators, Spatulas and Picks
• Markers and Corneal Markers
• Medical Rasps (FDA Code: HTR / 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.
• Metal/Plastic Urethral Sound (FDA Code: FBX / 876.5520)
A urethral dilator is a device that consists of a slender hollow or solid instrument made of metal, plastic, or other suitable material in a cylindrical form and in a range of sizes and flexibilities. The device may include a mechanism to expand the portion of the device in the urethra and indicate the degree of expansion on a dial. It is used to dilate the urethra. This generic type of device includes the mechanical urethral dilator, urological bougies, metal or plastic urethral sound, urethrometer, filiform, and filiform follower.
• Micro Axial Curettes
• Micro Suturing Forceps
• Micro Utility Forceps with Spring-lock
• Microsurgical Bipolar Forceps
• Microsurgical Ear Hook (FDA Code: JYL / 874.4420)
• Mini-Suture Punches
• Modified Castroviejo corneal scissors
• MRI Penfield Dissectors
• Multiple Dissectors
• Nasal Dilator (FDA Code: LWF / 874.3900)
A nasal dilator is a device intended to provide temporary relief from transient causes of breathing difficulties resulting from structural abnormalities and/or transient causes of nasal congestion associated with reduced nasal airflow. The device decreases airway resistance and increases nasal airflow. The external nasal dilator is constructed from one or more layers of material upon which a spring material is attached, with a skin adhesive applied to adhere to the skin of the nose; it acts with a pulling action to open the nares. The internal nasal dilator is constructed from metal or plastic and is placed inside the nostrils; it acts by pushing the nostrils open or by gently pressing on the columella.
• Nasal Scissors (FDA Code: KBD / 874.4420)
• Nasal Scissors Straight (FDA Code: KBD / 874.4420)
• Nasal Snare (FDA Code: KBE / 874.4420)
• Needles
• Needles & Guidance Systems
• Needles & Needle Guidance Systems
• Needles & Needle Guides
• Non-Sterile Ent Wire Cutting Scissors (FDA Code: NNU / 874.3540)
A prosthesis modification instrument for ossicular replacement surgery is a device intended for use by a surgeon to construct ossicular replacements. This generic type of device includes the ear, nose, and throat cutting block; wire crimper, wire bending die; wire closure forceps; piston cutting jib; gelfoamTMpunch; wire cutting scissors; and ossicular finger vise.
• Open valve nasal speculum
• Ophthalmic Caliper (FDA Code: HOE / 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.
• Ophthalmic Hook (FDA Code: HNQ / 886.4350)
• Ophthalmic Spatula (FDA Code: HND / 886.4350)
• Ophthalmic Spoon (FDA Code: HNB / 886.4350)
• Ophthalmic Suture Scissors (FDA Code: HNF / 886.4350)
• Orbital Procedures, Colorado Needles
• Orthopedic Cutting Instrument (FDA Code: HTZ / 878.4800)
• Orthopedic Elevator (FDA Code: HTE / 878.4800)
• Orthopedic Manual Surgical Instrument (FDA Code: LXH / 888.4540)
An orthopedic manual surgical instrument is a nonpowered hand-held device intended for medical purposes to manipulate tissue, or for use with other devices in orthopedic surgery. This generic type of device includes the cerclage applier, awl, bender, drill brace, broach, burr, corkscrew, countersink, pin crimper, wire cutter, prosthesis driver, extractor, file, fork, needle holder, impactor, bending or contouring instrument, compression instrument, passer, socket positioner, probe, femoral neck punch, socket pusher, reamer, rongeur, scissors, screwdriver, bone skid, staple driver, bone screw starter, surgical stripper, tamp, bone tap, trephine, wire twister, and wrench.
• Orthopedic Needle Holder (FDA Code: HXK / 888.4540)
• Orthopedic Osteotome (FDA Code: HWM / 878.4800)
• Orthopedic Wire Passer (FDA Code: HXI / 888.4540)
• Penetrating Keratoplasty, Castroviejo Corneal Scissors
• Penfield Neurosurgical Dissectors
• Phacoemulsification Surgery, Cystotome Needles
• Phacoemulsification Surgery, Intraocular Lens Manipulators
• Pin Surgical Driver (FDA Code: GFC / 878.4820)
Surgical instrument motors and accessories are AC-powered, battery-powered, or air-powered devices intended for use during surgical procedures to provide power to operate various accessories or attachments to cut hard tissue or bone and soft tissue. Accessories or attachments may include a bur, chisel (osteotome), dermabrasion brush, dermatome, drill bit, hammerhead, pin driver, and saw blade.
• Plastic Speculums

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