Aesculap, Inc. announces the evolution of its partnership with SRI Surgical. The agreement renews Aesculaps position as the primary supplier of surgical instruments and repairs for SRI.
Since 2003 Aesculap and SRI, a wholly owned subsidiary of Synergy Health, have been partners in providing hospitals with a comprehensive surgical procedure-based delivery and retrieval service.
We are very excited about the renewal of the SRI agreement, allowing us to continue to supply our quality instruments to hospitals throughout the U.S. Aesculaps line of products and SRIs breadth of services allow us to help hospitals reduce costs, improve instrument availability and most importantly, improve the quality of patient care, says Chuck DiNardo, president of Aesculap, Inc.
Aesculap, Inc., a B. Braun company, is a manufacturer of surgical instruments and sterilization container systems. Aesculap is a privately-owned manufacturing company with particular focus in the fields of general, neuro, spine and orthopedics.
B. Braun is a manufacturer of infusion therapy and pain management products.
Synergy Health is a global provider of outsourced sterilization services to hospitals and medical device manufacturers.Â
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