Metzenbaum Scissors
Metzenbaum scissors are delicate surgical instruments, primarily used for dissecting soft and delicate tissues in surgery.
Key Features:
Blades: They have thinner and longer blades compared to Mayo scissors, often with blunt tips, and can be straight or curved. The curved version is frequently used for organ surgery.
Handle/Blade: The handle-to-blade ratio is relatively long.
Material: Made of medical-grade stainless steel, often German AISI 420 or Japanese steel, ensuring durability and corrosion resistance.
Use: Ideal for precise cutting and delicate tissue dissection, including procedures on anatomically vulnerable areas or during ENT, maxillofacial, and cardiac surgery. They are also used to retract tissue without trauma thanks to their blunt tips.
Design: Designed for precision and finesse, allowing for deep incisions inside the body. Their design reduces user fatigue.
Sterilization: Suitable for the prion cycle and sterilizable at high temperatures (e.g., 134°C for 18 minutes).
Curettage Box
The AROMA brand curettage box is a stainless steel container designed to store and organize the medical instruments needed for curettage procedures.
Its main features are as follows:
Material: It is made of stainless steel (inox), which gives it high corrosion resistance and ease of cleaning, essential for maintaining hygiene standards in a medical environment.
Contents: Although the box itself is an AROMA product, it contains a variety of gynecological and obstetric instruments used during curettage procedures, such as uterine curettes (e.g., Gourdet, Simon, Sims), forceps (e.g., Museux, Pozzi, Foerster), hysterometers (e.g., Valleix), and vaginal specula (e.g., Collin).
Dimensions: 500 x 200 x 120 mm.
Functionality: Its robust design ensures instrument protection and availability for quick and efficient use during curettage procedures.
Episiotomy Box
The “Aroma for Quality” episiotomy box is a set of sterile surgical instruments, usually made of stainless steel, used to perform and suture an episiotomy during childbirth.
Although the exact contents may vary slightly, a complete episiotomy box typically contains the following instruments:
Container:
A stainless steel box (e.g., 25 x 10 x 5 cm).
Cutting and Suturing Instruments:
Mayo scissors (straight and/or curved).
Blunt scissors.
Reverdin needle (curved).
Mayo-Hegar needle holder.
Forces:
Dissecting forceps (with or without teeth).
Kocher forceps (straight).
Rochester-Pean forceps (curved).
Backhauss drape forceps.
Jean-Louis Faure forceps.
Bar umbilical clamp.
Probes and others:
Grooved probe.
Female probe.
Membrane piercer.
Ribemont insufflator without bulb.
Minor Surgery Box
The minor surgery box, made of stainless steel, is designed to hold the instruments needed for minor surgical procedures.
General Characteristics:
Box Material: Generally stainless steel, allowing for autoclave or moist heat sterilization.
Frequently included:
Scissors (e.g., straight iridectomy scissors, straight blunt scissors).
Scalpel handle (No. 3).
Tweezers (e.g., Kocher forceps, Pean Murphy forceps, dissecting forceps with or without teeth, splinter forceps).
Needle holder (e.g., Mayo-Hegar).
Cotton-holding stylet or fluted probe.
Use:
This set is intended for simple surgical procedures that do not require general anesthesia, such as incising an abscess, suturing a wound, or removing a foreign body.
General Surgery Set
The AROMA General Surgery Set is a set of surgical instruments packaged in a box, usually made of stainless steel, designed for general surgical procedures.
General Features:
Material: The box and instruments are made of medical-grade stainless steel, ensuring durability, corrosion resistance, and ease of sterilization.
Contents: Although the exact contents may vary, a general surgery set like the AROMA set typically contains a selection of essential instruments for various surgical procedures. This includes forceps (dissecting, hemostats, etc.), scissors (straight, curved, tissue, etc.), needle holders, scalpel handles, retractors, and other tools specific to general surgery.
Sterilization: The box and its instruments are designed to be autoclavable, allowing for effective and safe sterilization before use.
Organization and Transport: The metal box provides an organized and secure way to store, transport, and display surgical instruments, facilitating quick access and management during procedures.
Quality (according to the brand): The “Aroma for Quality” label on the box suggests an emphasis on the quality of the instruments and their packaging, aimed at ensuring precise and reliable performance.
C-section box
The AROMA C-section box (branded as “Aroma for Quality C-section Box”) is a stainless steel surgical box designed to contain the instruments needed for a C-section procedure.
Here are the main features of this type of box:
Material: It is made of high-quality stainless steel, making it robust, durable, and resistant to corrosion, sterilization chemicals, and autoclave processes.
Contents: A complete C-section box, such as the AROMA one, contains a set of specific surgical instruments needed to perform a C-section, such as forceps, scissors, retractors, a scalpel handle, and a needle holder, among others. The AROMA box shown in the image indicates that it contains “28 items.”
Dimensions: Dimensions may vary.
Functionality: It is designed for the storage, sterilization, and secure transport of surgical instruments in the operating room, particularly for obstetric procedures such as cesarean sections.
Complete Delivery Kit
Features of the Complete Delivery Kit
A complete delivery kit is a set of essential medical instruments for childbirth, made of stainless steel to ensure durability and frequent sterilization.
Here are the main features and commonly included instruments:
Varied Composition: It contains an assortment of instruments needed for different stages of delivery, from examination to managing potential complications.
Quality Materials: The instruments are generally made of stainless steel, ensuring good durability and compatibility with sterilization methods such as autoclaves.
Compliance with Standards: The equipment meets the requirements of current medical standards and is CE marked.
Initially Non-Sterile: The product is not sterile upon purchase and requires sterilization before use.
Warranty: Complete kits come with a warranty, such as a 24-month warranty.
Examples of frequently found instruments: 400x200x90mm stainless steel box, standard scissors, (curved) blunt, Bar umbilical clamp, Tanier forceps with tractor, Richelieu insufflator with pear, Jean Louis Faire forceps, (curved) A/G, membrane piercer, female catheter, 12CH, Pinard obstetric stethoscope, aluminum.
Appendicitis-Hernia Box
The appendicitis and hernia box is a set of surgical instruments specifically designed for procedures related to appendicitis and hernias.
Features of the appendicitis and hernia box:
Container: It is generally contained in an autoclavable stainless steel or aluminum box.
Instruments: The box contains a variety of surgical instruments essential for these operations, such as:
Forces (dressing, drape, Halstead, Chaput, Bengolea)
Scalpel handle
Sterilization: The instruments are delivered in an autoclavable container, allowing them to be sterilized before surgical use.
Use: This set is intended to facilitate surgical procedures for the removal of an inflamed appendix (appendectomy) and the repair of hernias, particularly inguinal hernias.
Laparotomy Box
A laparotomy box is a set of surgical instruments specifically designed for laparotomy procedures (abdominal surgery).
Its main features include:
Material: The box itself is usually made of stainless steel (inox) for sterilization and durability.
Contents: It contains a selection of essential instruments for abdominal surgery, such as:
Needles (e.g., Reverdin needle)
Scissors (e.g., Mayo scissors, Metzenbaum scissors)
Scalpel handle
Retractors (e.g., Farabeuf retractor, Gosset retractor)
Forces (e.g., Babcock forceps, dissecting forceps)
Needle holders (e.g., Mayo Hegar needle holder)
Function: The instrument set allows surgeons to safely access and manipulate organs, tissues, and blood vessels in the abdominal cavity, facilitating exploration and surgical intervention.
Simple Delivery Box
Features of the Simple Delivery Box
The simple delivery box shown in the image, identified as “Aroma for Quality Simple Delivery Box,” has the following characteristics:
Contents: It is designed to hold 14 items, as indicated on the packaging.
Box Material: The box itself is made of stainless steel, as suggested by its shiny metallic appearance visible in the image.
Conformity: It bears the CE mark, indicating its compliance with European health, safety, and environmental protection standards.
Purpose: This is a sterile medical device or a device intended for sterilization, designed to assist healthcare professionals during a simple delivery by providing the necessary instruments.
Typical Instruments: The AROMA Simple Delivery Kit contains instruments such as scissors (blunt, curved), forceps (Kocher, Jean-Louis Faure), a membrane lancing device, a bladder catheter, and other essential items for vaginal delivery.
