Surgical Instruments in Nevada
2 vendors serving Nevada
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Top surgical instruments in Nevada
Melzi Corporation
Melzi Surgical manufactures the Sharps Finder, an advanced detection and localization system designed to prevent retained surgical items (RSI) and manage miscounts in operating rooms. The Sharps Finder serves as an adjunct technology to help surgeons quickly locate lost or broken surgical sharps (needles, fragments) during procedures, reducing reliance on intraoperative X-ray imaging. Key clinical benefits include reduced X-ray exposure to patients and OR staff, significant OR time savings (40–75 minutes per incident), and lower overall surgical costs (OR delays cost $36–$100+ per minute). The system addresses a critical patient safety gap, as X-ray imaging exhibits a 44% false negative rate for smaller needles. Melzi has deployed its technology across 10+ health systems and 50+ hospitals, including community hospitals, teaching institutions, VA medical centers, and both profit and non-profit medical centers. The product improves surgical efficiency, minimizes litigation risk, and enhances clinical outcomes by enabling injury-free retrieval of surgical fragments. Melzi Surgical operates from the medical device sector and targets OR directors, surgeons, and hospital administrators seeking to enhance patient safety and operational efficiency.
Tensor Surgical, Inc.
Tensor Surgical manufactures anchorless arthroscopic transosseous surgical systems for rotator cuff repair and biceps tenodesis. The company's TransOs Tunneler technology eliminates the need for suture anchors, offering surgeons a cost-effective alternative that reduces implant costs by approximately $1,100 per procedure while delivering superior clinical outcomes. The transosseous technique preserves native anatomic footprint, enhances vascular supply to the repair site, improves load distribution across the tendon-bone interface, and reduces post-operative pain and opioid requirements. Clinical evidence demonstrates superior long-term outcomes in massive rotator cuff tear repairs, with faster patient recovery and elimination of anchor-related complications such as bone cysts, osteolysis, and anchor migration. The system is designed for value-based care delivery and has been adopted by leading health systems including Mayo Clinic, Johns Hopkins Medicine, and Rothman Orthopaedics.