We've been making these for years now, and the stainless steel holds up better than most — even after repeated autoclave cycles, you won't see pitting or discoloration.

Basically, the optical glass in the endoscopes gives you a pretty clear field of view, and the polymer materials on the handles reduce weight. Most buyers go with the autoclavable versions since they're compatible with ETO or plasma sterilization, which saves time in busy ORs. You'll find these used across general surgery, urology, gynecology, orthopedics, and ENT — but they're not ideal for pediatric cases unless you check the sizing first. The tolerances are tighter than what you'd get form a general instrument supplier, which matters when you're working in tight spaces like the ureter or sinus cavity. One thing people don't always ask about is the hinge tension on the graspers; it's set at the factory and usually doesn't need adjustment.


The MOQ is negotiable depending on the product type, so don't assume you need a huge order. Lead time runs 15 to 45 days or so, depending on customiaztion and quantity.

We've got ISO 13485 and CE, plus FDA on specific models — but confirm which ones before you place the order. COA for each batch shows HPLC purity where relevant, and teh TDS covers all the mechanical specs you'd expect. Actually, we usually have stock on the more common scopes, but the custom instruments take the full 45 days give or take.

Anyway, the 5mm laparoscopes are the most popular, but the 10mm ones give you a better light transmission if depth perception is your priority.
Yes, we have FDA clearance on select models. Just let us know which ones you're interested in, and we'll share the certificates along with the specs.
MOQ varies by product type, but for custom urology scopes we typically start at 50 units. If you need fewer, just reach out—we can often work something out.
Absolutely. Our instruments are designed to handle autoclave, ETO, and plasma sterilization without damage, so you can use whatever method fits your facility.
For a standard order of 200 units, lead time is around 25-30 days. Customization or special packaging might add a bit, but we'll give you a firm timeline upfront.
Yes, we can customize packaging for orthopedic sets—trays, pouches, or sterile wraps. Just specify your needs, and we'll handle the rest.