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Illustrative image. Not a photograph of a listed catalogue item.Photo by Cesar Badilla Miranda on Unsplash

Surgical instrument families and RFQ guide

Use this page to move between the current surgical category routes and prepare a product enquiry. Start with a product URL, displayed name or SKU, then list the facts and documents you need confirmed.

Category assignments and product details remain under review. Confirm every selected reference before relying on it for purchasing, handling or clinical decisions.

What this page confirms

This page confirms that the linked category routes exist in the current website repository. It does not confirm item availability, manufacturer, production location, material, finish, product status, intended use, inspection, certification or document availability.

Treat each category as a place to begin a shortlist. Treat each missing or unverified field as a question for the RFQ.

Browse the current family routes

Open a route, select records that may match your requirement and copy the source URL for each one. The prompts below show what to record for comparison.

Surgical scissors

Record the displayed pattern, overall length, straight or curved form, blade shape, tip description and any item-level edge details.

Open surgical scissors

Surgical forceps and clamps

Record the displayed pattern, overall length, curvature, jaw description, tooth or serration details, joint details and locking configuration.

Open surgical forceps and clamps

Retractors, hooks and probes

Record the displayed pattern, overall length, working-end shape, working-end dimensions, prong count and any stated connection details.

Open retractors, hooks and probes

Surgical knives and scalpels

Record the displayed pattern, handle or reference number, overall length, working-end description and any stated compatibility information.

Open surgical knives and scalpels

Build a reference-led RFQ

Separate what the record displays from what your order requires. This makes missing information visible and gives the recipient a clear list of points to answer.

Include these details

  • Product page URL
  • Displayed product name
  • SKU or catalogue reference, if shown
  • Required pattern and configuration
  • Required dimensions
  • Quantity for each reference
  • Delivery country
  • Documents or records required before approval
  • Marking, label or packaging requirements
  • Questions about manufacturer, availability, product status or process ownership
A gray dial caliper on a neutral surface
Illustrative image. Not a Dr. Jays inspection record.Photo by Aswin Anand on Unsplash

Questions to resolve before approval

Ask for answers that apply to the exact item. A company-wide statement or a similar product record is not a substitute for an item-level answer.

  1. 01Is this exact reference current and available to quote?
  2. 02Who is the manufacturer and who is the seller for this item?
  3. 03Which processes, if any, are performed in-house or by an external party?
  4. 04What item-level specification confirms the dimensions and configuration?
  5. 05What evidence confirms the material and finish?
  6. 06What is the item status for reuse, sterility and intended use?
  7. 07Which labels, instructions or regulatory documents apply to this item?
  8. 08What inspection or acceptance records can be reviewed?
  9. 09What price, order minimum, sample terms and timing apply to this enquiry?
  10. 10Can the requested marking, label or packaging requirement be evaluated?

Buyer questions

Does this page confirm that the listed instruments are manufactured by Dr. Jays International?

No. The current evidence record does not approve a product-level manufacturer claim or a blanket in-house manufacturing claim. Use the family routes to find records, then request written manufacturer and process-scope confirmation for each selected item.

Does this page confirm that an instrument is reusable, sterile or non-sterile?

No. Those attributes require item-level specifications, labels and instructions. Ask for the applicable product record before making a purchasing, handling or clinical decision.

Are the displayed materials and finishes verified?

Not by this page. State your required material and finish in the enquiry, then ask for product-specific evidence. Do not apply a general website statement to every catalogue record.

Can I rely on the current category assignment?

Use the category as a browsing aid. Confirm the pattern, reference, dimensions and product type before approval because the catalogue taxonomy and item data remain under review.

What should I send with a quote request?

Send the product URL, displayed name, SKU or reference, required configuration, dimensions, quantity and delivery country. List every missing fact or document that must be confirmed before you can approve the item.

Can I ask about private-label, marking or packaging requirements?

Yes. Include those requirements as questions in the enquiry. Their inclusion does not confirm capability or feasibility. Ask for written scope, approval steps, commercial terms and an item-level decision.

Where can I get pricing, MOQ, sample and lead-time information?

Request those terms for the exact references and quantities under review. No fixed site-wide price, order minimum, sample policy or lead time is approved for publication.

Send the references and questions you need reviewed

Include product URLs or SKUs, separate requirements from assumptions, mark missing data and ask for written confirmation before approval.

Send RFQ Details