- TTA Rapid
- Rapid Luxation - Patella luxation
- TPLO Locking Plate
- CBLO Leilox Locking System
- Leilox 1.5 2.0 MicroLocking System
- Leilox 2.7 3.5 Locking system
- de Soutter Vdrive
- De Soutter Hekadrill
- Osteosynthesis plates - screws - instruments
- Screw Removal Set
- K-wires
- Arthroscopy small animals & equine
- C-Lox
- TTA Standard
- Veterinary Surgical Instruments
- Proper maintenance of instruments in veterinary surgeries
Proper maintenance of instruments in veterinary surgeries
Proper maintenance of instruments in veterinary surgeries
Instruments are a major asset and represent a significant share of the total capital spending of veterinarian hospitals and practices. The practical experience recorded in this guide, together with a description of fundamental interrelationships, is intended to help users to keep their reusable instruments in good working order and preserve their value for many years by ensuring proper care and maintenance. It should be emphasized that the recommended measures must always be carried out in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions, pertinent hygiene requirements and official safety-at-work guidelines.
