Therapeutic Technologies closeout auctions take place on DOTmed.com. Bid today on 286 lots of medical equipment. Onsite or virtual inspection available. Appointments can be scheduled by contacting Alex St.Cyr at Alex@TherapeuticTech.net (609) 781-2954.
Policy This item is being sold "AS-IS" but guaranteed to be as pictured and described. Buyers are responsible for knowing the functional operation and final testing prior to implementing for... view more
Asking Price:
$495 USD
Medtronic Straightshot M5 Microdebrider W/ EC300 IPC Console W/EF200 Foot Control Listing Includes: ~ Medtronic 1899200 Straightshot M5 Microdebrider ~ Medtronic 1898001 EC300 Integrated Power... view more
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Asking Price:
$549 USD
MILTEX REF. 20-37-75 Cottle Spec 75MM X-DEL EBONY Speculum Nasal Color: Black 7 Available Price: $150.00 each + Shipping... view more
Asking Price:
$150 USD
for sale ERBE ICC350 electrosurgical unit with footswitch and accessories as shown in picture good working condition biomed tested will ship Worldwide... view more
Mistral-Air Plus patient warmer power option 230V AC good working order will ship worldwide more pictures available on email or... view more
for sale ERBE icc 200 with APC 300 and accesories. all shown in pictures is included more pictures available on email or... view more
for sale Eschmann E10 electrosugical diathermy comes with footswitch excellent condition will ship Worldwide... view more
available for sale Erbe Vio 300D with APC2 comes with trolley and footswitch more pictures available on WhatsApp or email will ship Worldwide... view more
for sale Erbe Vio 300D 2nd generation (All languages) with Erbe APC2 and footswitch Reach version to include BIC LAMP ect. more pictures available on WhatsApp or email will ship Worldwide ... view more
for sale Erbe Vion 200D 2nd generation (All languages) included in the offer: - Vio 200D unit with footswitch - APC 2 with argon regulator valve - cart trolley will ship Worldwide more... view more
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Asking Price:
$1,200 USD
ENT surgical medical equipment refers to a range of devices and instruments used in Ear, Nose, and Throat surgeries. These tools are designed to aid in diagnosing, treating, and managing various conditions related to the head and neck. Some common examples of ENT surgical equipment include endoscopes, microscopes, surgical instruments, lasers, and implants.
Endoscopes are widely used in ENT procedures to visualize and access the nasal passages, sinuses, throat, and larynx. They provide high-definition images and can be either rigid or flexible. Microscopes are essential for magnifying and illuminating the surgical site, enabling surgeons to perform delicate procedures with precision. Surgical instruments, such as forceps, scissors, and retractors, are used for tissue manipulation, cutting, and suturing. Lasers are employed for precise tissue ablation and cauterization, while implants are used to reconstruct or support anatomical structures.
The price range for ENT surgical medical equipment varies depending on the type and complexity of the device. Basic endoscopes can range from a few hundred to a few thousand dollars, while advanced models with additional features can cost tens of thousands of dollars. Microscopes typically fall within the range of several thousand to tens of thousands of dollars. Surgical instruments can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars, depending on the material, quality, and complexity. Similarly, lasers and implants can have a wide price range depending on their specifications and intended use.
Several manufacturers dominate the ENT surgical medical equipment market. Some notable companies include Medtronic, Karl Storz, Olympus Corporation, Stryker, and Smith & Nephew. These manufacturers offer a wide range of products, from basic instruments to cutting-edge technologies, catering to the diverse needs of ENT surgeons worldwide. Additionally, there are numerous smaller companies and specialized manufacturers that provide niche products and innovations in the field of ENT surgery.