MITRA is a reputable and established name in the Indian healthcare industry, involved in the manufacturing and marketing of healthcare devices. It has several product patents in our name. We believe that constant innovation is the only way forward. Our state-of-the-art Research & Development (R&D) department designs and develops next-generation products and devices utilizing sustainable technologies, informed by customer feedback and needs, to enable healthcare professionals to deliver high-quality care.
Our strong focus on R&D has made us world leaders in fibreless illumination LED-AT-TIP technology, which eliminates light-guide glass fibers in video endoscopes, coupled with a focus on quality and speed to market. Our manufacturing processes adhere to the highest global and GMP standards. Our strong sales & service presence with offices & service points across the country offers quality and time-bound services to all our customers.
Metallic Stents
Metal stents are defined as self-expanding scaffolding devices used to maintain the patency of arteries, particularly in cardiology, and have applications in treating ureteral strictures. They become integrated into the surrounding tissue over time, but may face issues such as restenosis. Metallic stents have two advantages over the plastic stents: they do not occlude side branches because of the mesh; furthermore, because most hilar tumors are firm and scirrhous, tumor ingrowth probably occurs less frequently. MITRA Metallic stents offer a longer but still limited stent patency duration of approximately 4–6 months, compared with a patency duration of 2–4 months for plastic stents.
Blood Transfusion sets
A blood transfusion set is a medical device used for intravenous, gravity-fed administration of blood or blood components such as red blood cells, platelets, and plasma into a patient’s bloodstream. To facilitate the transfer, MITRA medical staff will hang the blood package well above and over the patient because the set operates by way of gravitational fluid administration. One end is provided with a pointed structure, known as the spike, which is used to prick the bag of blood, and the other end is where the hypodermic needle is attached. The needle is then inserted into the patient.
Blood Weighing Scale
In blood banks and labs, a blood weighing scale—also called a blood collection monitor—is a tool used to precisely weigh blood and blood components while they are being collected and processed. It guarantees that the right amount of blood is drawn and processed, which is essential for preserving the safety and quality of transfusion-ready blood products. High precision, digital displays, tare functions, and data interfaces for smooth system integration are all features built into these scales.
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