Driven by hygiene, speed, and cost control, instruments that were once cleaned and reused are now frequently discarded after one use.
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While some clinics may opt for disposable instruments for convenience, reusable veterinary surgical instruments offer significant advantages.
Read moreVeterinary scissors must be sharp, precise, and well-maintained to ensure clean cuts and minimise tissue trauma during veterinary procedures.
Read moreThis article provides a comprehensive guide on the sterilisation and maintenance of veterinary instruments.
Read moreWhether you’re performing routine check-ups, complex surgeries, or emergency care, the reliability of your veterinary instruments is crucial.
Read moreIn this blog post, we’ll take a deeper look at how veterinary instruments are produced and the crucial role they play in animal healthcare.
Read moreWe offer a comprehensive range of premium veterinary surgical instruments designed to meet the demands of modern practices.
Read moreSince April 2016, it has been law for all dogs in the UK, over the age of 8 weeks old, to have a microchip. This legislation has been created to make it easier for lost or stolen pets and their owners to be reunited.
Read moreAll animals have different wants, needs and demands, providing these correctly often weighs on the conscience of a pet owner. If you are unsure, consider asking your veterinarian these following five questions.
Read moreThere are different chemical compositions used for each type of instrument. They can be categorised into different groups.
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