Medical high-value consumables are consumables that are more expensive, less frequently used and have a specific function in healthcare. Here are some common categories of medical high value consumables:
Pacemakers and cardiac interventional devices: including artificial pacemakers, cardiac radiofrequency ablation catheters, etc.
Organ transplant-related consumables: e.g. artificial joints and artificial blood vessels used in transplantation surgeries.
Implantable medical devices: e.g. hip prostheses, knee prostheses, cardiac stents, etc.
Medical laser equipment and optical instruments: e.g. laser scalpel, corneal laser surgery instrument, etc.
Advanced imaging equipment accessories: such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) contrast agents, radiation sources used in radiation therapy, etc.
Hemodialysis equipment and consumables: including dialysis machines, dialysis filters, dialysis solutions, etc.
Neurosurgery and brain surgery consumables: e.g. brain pacemakers, intracranial pressure monitors, etc.
Lung and respiratory therapy equipment: e.g. ventilators, artificial airways, etc.
Radiation therapy equipment and consumables for cancer treatment: e.g. linear gas pedals, radiation sources, etc.
Consumables related to spinal surgery: e.g. screws, screws, adjustable pedicle screws, etc.