Quality Reliable Safe July 2007 Medical Devices Division Features and Benefits Surgi-Kit® Surgi-Kit® Lap-Kit® Lap-Kit® Surgi-Stuf® Surgi-Stuf®

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Quality Reliable Safe July 2007 Medical Devices Division Features and Benefits Surgi-Kit® Surgi-Kit® Lap-Kit® Lap-Kit® Surgi-Stuf® Surgi-Stuf®

Features and Benefits Surgi-Kit®Surgi-Kit® –Multiple Pocket Instrument Holder Available in 2, 4, 8, or 10 Pocket Holders Keeps instruments close to the operating field Reduces the time required for locating the proper instruments Accommodates to the physician’s preferences –Adhesive Tape or Surgical Clamp Versions Attaches securely to the operating drape Convenient positioning Holds the weight of instruments Saves time and cuts down on unnecessary distractions Quality Reliable Safe July 2007

Features and Benefits Surgi-Kit®Surgi-Kit® –Sterile Holder This disposable tool maintains the sterile operating field and its simplicity eliminates the cleaning procedures –Securely Holds Instruments with Cords or Hoses –Available in a variety of sizes and configurations –Also available in Non-Sterile Bulk to meet the needs and procedures of the individual or the hospital Quality Reliable Safe July 2007

Features and Benefits Lap-Kit®Lap-Kit® –The Lap-Kit® is equipped with the same convenient features and produced with the same quality as the Surgi-Kit® –The Lap-Kit® differentiates in its use for Laparoscopic and Laser Procedures –The Extended Length Accommodates All 30cm Instruments –And This Product is Available with Adhesive Quality Reliable Safe July 2007

Features and Benefits Surgi-Stuf® Hand/Foot PackSurgi-Stuf® Hand/Foot Pack –Voluminous Material Diffuses pressure from the hand or foot Prevents constricting of tissues –Non-Absorbent The thickness of the pack provides suffienct compression The fibers wont collect fluids and will not mat down Remains supportive Quality Reliable Safe July 2007

Features and Benefits Surgi-Stuf® Hand/Foot PackSurgi-Stuf® Hand/Foot Pack –Polyester Fiber Tears Easily Aids in precise positioning of the hand or foot Easy separation of fingers and toes –Sterile No cleaning required Maintains the standards of the operating environment –Hypo-Allergenic Will not trigger any reactions for the patient or the healthcare worker Quality Reliable Safe July 2007