
Minimally Invasive Surgery:
Precision Endoscopic & Laparoscopic Devices
We manufacture precision-engineered devices and assemblies for endoscopic and laparoscopic procedures, ensuring exceptional performance and reliability.
Introduction to the market
Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) refers to surgical procedures that are performed with small incisions, typically using specialized instruments or robotic-assisted systems, instead of large incisions. It’s also known as keyhole surgery and is often less risky than traditional open surgery.
Important technologies include laparoscopic instruments, robotic-assisted surgery systems, and endoscopic devices, which are used in a wide range of specialties such as urology, gynecology, orthopedics, and cardiovascular surgery. With advancements in imaging, robotics, and instrumentation, MIS improves surgical outcomes and patient satisfaction, while reducing pain, recovery time, and risk of complications.

How Tegra Medical helps
Tegra Medical has decades of experience manufacturing complex devices for MIS. We support the growing demand for minimally invasive surgical solutions by manufacturing highly precise devices used in endoscopic and laparoscopic procedures. We understand the need for smaller, sharper, and more flexible instruments, and tight tolerances, tiny parts, and unusual geometries are nothing new for us. From high-quality trocar systems to energy-based cutting devices, our expertise in micro-manufacturing ensures that your devices perform flawlessly.
Products we manufacture for MIS applications
- Single use scopes
- Endoscopic suturing tools
- Endoscopic biopsy devices
- Complex assemblies for RF ablation
- Delivery cannula
- Guide wires
- Obturators
- Cannula
- Inserters
- Awls
- Pusher shafts and suture passers
- Metal and drivers
- Needles
Our manufacturing technologies
Our manufacturing services

Are you ready to take your minimally invasive surgical devices to the next level of precision and reliability?
Contact us now to discover how our manufacturing expertise can help you redefine patient care.
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