Michael Barbella, Managing Editor11.13.23
Surgical instrument manufacturer Surtex Instruments Ltd. is launching its "Infinex" series at MEDICA this week. The Infinex instrument line is meticulously crafted to empower surgeons with control and precision, even in the most complex surgical scenarios.
Engineered in Germany, the Infinex series represents a paradigm shift in microsurgery technology, emphasizing precision to ensure superior surgical outcomes, reduced patient trauma, and faster recovery periods, according to the Surtex.
Under brand names Magna and Maestro, the product line is designed to showcase the pinnacle of surgical artistry and innovation. Among the offerings is the Infinex Magna range, which introduces a revolutionary touch with its diamond-dusted jaws on microsurgery forceps and needle holders. The range offers surgeons enhanced grip, stability, and control while also significantly extending instrument durability in even the most challenging surgical environments.
The Infinex Maestro series boasts precision-crafted micro scissors, forceps, and needle holders that exemplify Surtex’s commitment to flawless performance and unparalleled patient outcomes. Marrying traditional craftsmanship with cutting-edge technology, the Maestro series sets a new industry gold standard, Surtex boasts.
At MEDICA 2023, the company is also showcasing Infinex Onyx, a blend of the best features of both Maestro and Magna, further coated with DLC to epitomize sophistication in surgical instruments.
“We are thrilled to announce that MEDICA will serve as the global stage for the unveiling of our signature Infinex series of microsurgery instruments. Surtex Instruments has always been at the forefront of transcending industry standards, and with the Infinex series, we are setting unparalleled benchmarks in quality, precision, and innovation," Surtex Sales Director Zak Khaliq said. "We invite the global medical community and leading surgeons worldwide to witness the future of microsurgery at MEDICA, where we promise not just precision but a guarantee of surgical mastery.”
Aligned with its mission to provide surgical instrument quality, Surtex Instruments has continuously prioritized improved surgical outcomes and enhanced patient experiences. Its pioneering instruments are a fusion of design and function, ensuring surgeons are equipped with tools that are both precise and reliable. The new premium line of Infinex Microsurgery Instruments has been designed to meet the highest standards of quality and precision. These instruments redefine reliability, providing surgeons with an unparalleled toolset tailored to the demands of microsurgery.
Surtex Instruments is a privately owned medical technology company developing surgical instruments. The company started as a specialist instruments supplier to U.K. hospitals and gradually expanded to deliver globally. The company creates products for various surgical specialities including cardiovascular, orthopedic, neurovascular, micro, ear/nose/throat, and ophthalmic. Surtex Instruments is headquartered in Surrey, England.
The Infinex series unveiling is taking place at Surtex Instruments' booth at the ABHI U.K. Pavilion— Hall 16, Stand J60.1. MEDICA is taking place this week through Nov. 16 in Düsseldorf, Germany.
Engineered in Germany, the Infinex series represents a paradigm shift in microsurgery technology, emphasizing precision to ensure superior surgical outcomes, reduced patient trauma, and faster recovery periods, according to the Surtex.
Under brand names Magna and Maestro, the product line is designed to showcase the pinnacle of surgical artistry and innovation. Among the offerings is the Infinex Magna range, which introduces a revolutionary touch with its diamond-dusted jaws on microsurgery forceps and needle holders. The range offers surgeons enhanced grip, stability, and control while also significantly extending instrument durability in even the most challenging surgical environments.
The Infinex Maestro series boasts precision-crafted micro scissors, forceps, and needle holders that exemplify Surtex’s commitment to flawless performance and unparalleled patient outcomes. Marrying traditional craftsmanship with cutting-edge technology, the Maestro series sets a new industry gold standard, Surtex boasts.
At MEDICA 2023, the company is also showcasing Infinex Onyx, a blend of the best features of both Maestro and Magna, further coated with DLC to epitomize sophistication in surgical instruments.
“We are thrilled to announce that MEDICA will serve as the global stage for the unveiling of our signature Infinex series of microsurgery instruments. Surtex Instruments has always been at the forefront of transcending industry standards, and with the Infinex series, we are setting unparalleled benchmarks in quality, precision, and innovation," Surtex Sales Director Zak Khaliq said. "We invite the global medical community and leading surgeons worldwide to witness the future of microsurgery at MEDICA, where we promise not just precision but a guarantee of surgical mastery.”
Aligned with its mission to provide surgical instrument quality, Surtex Instruments has continuously prioritized improved surgical outcomes and enhanced patient experiences. Its pioneering instruments are a fusion of design and function, ensuring surgeons are equipped with tools that are both precise and reliable. The new premium line of Infinex Microsurgery Instruments has been designed to meet the highest standards of quality and precision. These instruments redefine reliability, providing surgeons with an unparalleled toolset tailored to the demands of microsurgery.
Surtex Instruments is a privately owned medical technology company developing surgical instruments. The company started as a specialist instruments supplier to U.K. hospitals and gradually expanded to deliver globally. The company creates products for various surgical specialities including cardiovascular, orthopedic, neurovascular, micro, ear/nose/throat, and ophthalmic. Surtex Instruments is headquartered in Surrey, England.
The Infinex series unveiling is taking place at Surtex Instruments' booth at the ABHI U.K. Pavilion— Hall 16, Stand J60.1. MEDICA is taking place this week through Nov. 16 in Düsseldorf, Germany.