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45 years of medical technology experience
In the world of medical progress, quality is becoming ever more important. However, how can quantifiable, dependable and excellent quality succeed at a time when everything appears to revolve around the question of price? At Sprenger, we can look back over 40 years of experience in surgical technology. During this time, this company has grown continuously, and 99% of our customers have remained loyal to us. Can there be any better proof of quality?
The great wealth of knowledge
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS BY SPRENGER
It is thanks to our great wealth of knowledge and experience that a few of the most remarkable instruments in the field of surgical technology are now offered on the market at this time: Instruments for eye surgery, microsurgery, heart surgery, plastic surgery and in the field of titanium instruments.
Eye surgery
Modern eye treatment abounds with innovations in diagnostics and therapy. Right from very early stages, eye doctors can distinguish between detrimental changes in the eye and healthy processes. They are also able to intervene increasingly effectively, maintaining good vision in their patients up to an advanced age. These interventions require high-precision instruments and pincettes.
Microsurgery
We feel at home in areas where the naked eye is no longer sufficient, i.e. in microsurgery. Surgeons who operate with the help of microscopes love our high-precision instruments. The importance of attention to detail is showcased wherever the human eye can no longer cope, where it is all about identifying and treating the finest of structures such as blood vessels or nerves, where the best in the business can separate the wheat from the chaff at 25-fold magnification. These instruments need to be so filigree that they can work precisely even under conditions such as this.
Heart surgery
Heart surgeons are becoming ever more important as demographics change. In contrast to the picture that the general public may have of heart surgeons, their everyday working life is not defined by heart transplants. Instead, it involves coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) and interventions on heart valves. Not surprising with an ageing population.
Plastic surgery
In plastic surgery, interventions are performed for cosmetic as well as for functional reasons. Our instruments are used in all disciplines of plastic surgery. In reconstructive surgery, surgery for burn injuries, hand surgery and, of course, in cosmetic surgery. Not many people know this: Cosmetic surgery is by no means an invention of the 20th century. In point of fact, it has a history that extends back at least 1400 years. However, the success story of the use of TC instruments in plastic surgery is a very recent one indeed.
Titanium instruments
High-quality instruments should last a long time. That is sustainable and, over the long-term, cost-effective. Since powerful acids are used in clinics, especially for pre-cleaning, and since these are very aggressive to the surface patina of normal stainless steel instruments, there is a growing trend towards titanium instruments.
Compared to steel, a titanium instrument is first and foremost much lighter. A titanium instrument only weighs 20% of its stainless steel counterpart.
Customized
DMost instruments in surgery technology have a very long life cycle. However, while this may delight clinics and surgeons, it can become a bottleneck situation for dealers and retailers. After all, it is not going to prove easy to sell other products to anyone who keeps instruments for many years. This is why a growing number of retailers are looking for what are known as ‘customized products’, i.e. products that are specifically developed and produced to the specific needs of individual customers. At Sprenger, we are on the same hymn sheet.
Developer and manufacturer of high quality medical technology instruments
Sprenger – Medical Technology
Can the future be predicted? This question is as old as humankind, and will probably never be answered in a conclusive manner. To some extent, the future reveals itself when a light is cast on the past: What was important then, and what defined the present day? From this, it is usually possible at least to discern a direction for the future.
A look back at the past of Sprenger shows that this family business, founded back in 1979, has concentrated on the development and production of high-quality pincettes right from Day One. That is because pincettes call for precision, the skills of a master craftsman and a great deal of love.
Since that time, Sprenger has been dedicated to producing the best, indeed the finest, of instruments. Surgical technology – for Sprenger this means the provision of superlatively good instruments that give surgeons precisely the support they need to do their job.
It is clear that the future has new challenges in store. New materials and production methods need to be developed and perfected for surgical applications. New technologies need to be researched and must meet ever more stringent quality requirements.
Hippocrates once said that “Healing is a question of time, and sometimes a question of possibilities”. At Sprenger, everything is done to expand the scope of what is practically possible.
„As a developer and manufacturer of high-quality medical technology instruments, we are convinced that pioneering solutions only arise if you widen the scope of the radar screen and look beyond the boundaries the sector.”
Christian Sprenger, CEO