One Standard of Equipment, Built for Every Care Setting.

Ambulatory Surgery Centers (ASCs) are often described as the “future of surgical care.” It’s not because ASCs have radically different equipment than hospitals.  It’s because they use the same equipment differently—and more efficiently.

Walk into an ASC and a hospital operating room side by side and you’ll see familiar things:

  • Surgical instruments

  • Laparoscopic and endoscopic systems

  • OR tables and lighting

  • Sterile processing equipment

At a glance, they look nearly identical.  The true difference is Optimization vs. Optionality.  Hospitals are built for maximum capability. They need to be ready for anything – trauma, multi-specialty procedures and unpredicatable cases.  These conditions require a wide range of equipment offering vast flexibility.  ASCs, on the other hand, are built for specific procedures with repeatable workflows and predictable outcomes.  Hospitals optimize for “what if.”  ASCs optimize for “what’s next.”

Our medical equipment has always been designed around four key pillars:

  • Organization

  • Flow

  • Durability

  • Ease of use

In ASCs, our equipment enhances speed and consistency.  In hospitals, it sustains coordination and reliability across complex operations.  Same trusted equipment supporting different care demands. 

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