KLS MARTIN GROUP in Cardiac Surgery Instruments

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KLS MARTIN GROUP
Jacksonville, Florida, US
1923
Below $10 MN
Enterprise
57 Likes
66 Buyers Negotiating

Summary

KLS Martin Group offers a wide range of products in the cardiac surgery instruments market. This includes forceps, clamps, scissors, and other surgical instruments for varied applications including cardiovascular surgery. It has a strong foothold in the global cardiac surgery instruments market.

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Debyajyoti pharmaceutical & surgical's requirement
19/08/2020
"mics, cabg, mvr, midcab cardiac instruments list & prices,"
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Strengths
  • +9
    Re-usable
  • +5
    CABG
  • +8
    Cardiac Ablation
  • +6
    Heart valve
  • +9
    Clamps
  • +6
    Forceps
  • +7
    Needle holder
  • +13
    Respatories
  • +10
    Retractors
  • +14
    Scalpels
  • +8
    Scissors
  • +12
    Suction Tubes
  • +11
    Sutures
  • +14
    Clamping & Occluding
  • +11
    Cutting & Dissecting
  • +12
    Grasping
  • +13
    Holding
  • +5
    Retracting & Exposing
  • +7
    Suctioning
  • +6
    Suturing & Stapling
Cautions
  • -9
    Breadth and Depth of Product Offerings
  • -12
    Product Differentiation and Impact on Customer Value
  • -10
    Product Features and Functionality
  • -10
    Disposable
  • -7
    Pediatric cardiac surgery
  • -11
    Focus on Product Innovation
KLS MARTIN GROUP Presence in Cardiac Surgery Instruments
KLS Martin Group has a strong geographic presence across 140 countries. The company has implemented a total quality management system certified according to DIN EN ISO 13485, DIN EN ISO 9001, and the European legislation concerning medical devices. This will help the company develop quality products as per regulatory norms and increase its market presence. No significant developments were reported by the company in the cardiac surgery instruments market between 2014 and 2017.
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