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Marina Cervical and Uterine Instruments FinalMarinaMedical2011OBGYNcatalog.qxd:singleobgyn.qxd 6/13/11 1:45 PM Page 1 FinalMarinaMedical2011OBGYNcatalog.qxd:singleobgyn.qxd 6/13/11 1:45 PM Page 2 In Memoriam Returned Goods Policy Anthony Zinnanti, Jr., Founder 1. Goods will be accepted for return for the following reasons: A. If shipment was made without Customer’s authorization; Marina Medical Instruments is sad to announce the passing of our founder, B. If incorrect items were shipped; mentor, and friend, Anthony Zinnanti Jr on August 4th, 2010. Anthony was C. If defective items were shipped; a fixture in the surgical instrument business for over forty years and will be D. If defective goods are covered by the standard warranty; greatly missed. Anthony had a penchant for teaching and sharing his E. If the goods were sent on evaluation basis. professional experiences with his staff thus Marina Medical shall continue his 2. To return goods, contact a Customer Service Representative by telephone for an RGA (Returned Goods Authorization) number. vision of innovation, quality, and customer support. The RGA # must also be clearly indicated on the outside of the returned package . Please have the following information: 1998-2010 Founder & President MARINA MEDICAL A. Reason you wish to return the goods; 1993-1998 Consultant BEI MEDICAL (ZINNANTI SURGICAL) B. Quantity, description, product number; 1984-1993 Founder & President ZINNANTI SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS C. Date of Receipt of Order; 1980-1984 Founder & President UNIMAR D. Customer’s Purchase Order and the Marina Medical invoice number; 1975-1978 Vice President CRYOMEDIC S/ DYONICS E. All instruments that have been used must be cleaned and sterilized prior to shipment. 3. Shipment must be returned prepaid by Customer. Freight collect A Message To Our Customers shipments will not be accepted. After completing twelve successful years in business, we at Marina Medical 4. If Customer intends to return equipment ordered in error, the are grateful to each of you for your sustained support and confidence in the following restocking charges and terms will apply: A. 25% within 90 days from date of shipment; Marina Medical product line, thus providing us with another year of B. Goods must be returned unused, in the original carton, and in outstanding growth. marketable condition; C. Refurbishing and replacement charges will be added to the We would like to take this opportunity to remind you of our Preferred restocking charges for damaged or missing items; D. No return after 90 days; Customer Rewards Program, which shows our gratitude for those who E. No refund on sterile, single-use disposable products continue to be most loyal to Marina Medical. As a member of the Preferred F. No refund will be made on customized instruments. Customer Club, you will earn higher discounts and free instruments as added value to your regular purchases of Marina Medical instruments. Send all Returns to: Marina Medical 955 Shotgun Road Every Preferred Customer Club Member receives a monthly statement Sunrise, Florida 33326 USA indicating the number of reward points accumulated and what is available in exchange for these reward points. As always, this program is totally free and without further obligation on behalf of our customers. It is simply our way of saying “Thanks!” To become a member of Marina Medical’s Preferred Customer Club, simply contact your Marina Medical representative and ask for a Preferred Customer application. This application is also available on our website at www.marinamedical.com . As soon as the application is completed and returned, your Rewards Points will begin to accumulate toward future greater discounts and even free instruments. Please enjoy leafing through the pages of our new catalog. The New Wave in Surgical Instruments continues with the intention of making your surgical objectives easier and safer to achieve. Alex Barron CEO, Marina Medical FinalMarinaMedical2011OBGYNcatalog.qxd:singleobgyn.qxd 6/13/11 1:46 PM Page 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS HYSTERECTOMY ELECTRO-SURGICAL INSTRUMENTATION MP Clamps ........................................................................................................ 2, 3 Lletz Program ...................................................................................................... 46 MP-IFP Clamps ...................................................................................................... 3 Non-Conductive Instruments ............................................................ 47, 48 Hysterectomy Clamps ................................................................................ 3-5 Lletz Electrode Chart .................................................................................... 49 Classic Clamps ........................................................................................................ 4 Lletz Accessories .............................................................................................. 50 Forceps and Needle Holders .................................................................. 5-6 Smoke Evacuation Systems .......................................................................... 51 Vaginal Dissection Scissors .............................................................................. 6 Accessories for Smoke Evacuation ................................................ 51, 52 Parametrium Scissors ........................................................................................ 7 Smoke Evacuation Tubing Sets .................................................................. 52 Speculum .................................................................................................................. 8 Hysterectomy Special Accessories ............................................................ 8 PESSARIES Ring, Oval, Shaatz, Gellhorn, Dish, Mar-Land, Hodge, Gehrung, PELVIC SURGERY INSTRUMENTS Donut, Cube ................................................................................................ 53-56 Retractors ................................................................................................................ 9 Diagnostic Instruments for Pelvic Disorders .................................... 10 COLPOSCOPES Lighted Retractors ............................................................................................ 11 Overhead Zoom Colposcope/Video Overhead Zoom .............. 57 Miyazaki Tack Driver Set .............................................................................. 12 Zoom / Video Colposcope ........................................................................ 58 Suture Retrieval Hooks .................................................................................. 12 Diagnostic Colposcope ...................................................................................... 59 Tissue Clamps ...................................................................................................... 12 High Resolution Color Video Camera .................................................... 60 Uterosacral Pedicle Clamps ........................................................................ 12 Colposcope Accessories .................................................................................. 60 Special Instruments for Pelvic Surgery .................................................. 13 Portable Headlight System .............................................................................. 61 Myotomes .............................................................................................................. 13 Surgical Loupes ...................................................................................................... 61 Transobturator Sling Needles .................................................................... 13 Martin’s Arm ............................................................................................................ 14 TURNKEY OFFICE HYSTEROSCOPY SYSTEM VIPA™ .................................................................................................................. 15-17 Camera, Coupler, Light Sources, Monitors, Cable, Hysteroscope, Marina Vaginal Stents .......................................................................................... 17 Sheaths, Scissors, Forceps ........................................................................ 62, 63 Bariatric: Flexible Instruments for Hysteroscopy System .................................. 64 Deep Pelvic Tray .................................................................................... 18-19 Ligature Carriers .............................................................................................. 20 DIAGNOSTIC & OPERATIVE ENDOSCOPY Scopes .......................................................................................................................... 65 CERVICAL UTERINE INSTRUMENTS Diagnostic Sheaths ................................................................................................ 66 Minor Surgery Sets .............................................................................................. 21 Obturators ................................................................................................................ 66 Needle Holders .................................................................................................. 21 Continuous Flow Operating Sheaths ........................................................ 66 Cervical and Uterine Instruments ...................................................... 21, 22 Operating Sheaths ...............................................................................................
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