About us

ABOUT COMPANY

We welcome you to the world of utterly reliable quality in the products where it matters the most,
to the world of precision, where lack of it could be a matter of life and death.

Over the last 10 year Human body Instruments has been serving surgeons and research scientists
as a worldwide provider of complete solutions for surgery & diagnostic instruments. You can choose
from an outstanding portfolio of cutting-edge products.

To satisfy your technical and clinical needs, we have gathered an extra ordinary team of dedicated
& highly skilled members to provide you with superior & wide product range of surgical instruments.
We complement their experience in instrument craftsmanship with state-of-the-art precision
manufacturing equipment and the latest technologies to create one of today’s highest quality,
process-driven manufacturing operations.

Human body instruments produce surgical instruments ranging from precision micro handheld surgical instruments
(including forceps, clamps, scissors, needle holders, cutting and clasping devices) used in general
surgery, ophthalmic, neurosurgical, ENT and cardiovascular specialties to macro instruments used
in spinal, orthopedic and other surgical areas.

It is our believe that our success depends on establishing enduring relationships with our customers
and consistently producing high quality products that meet their demanding standards and timetables

And we are thankful to all of you to be our business partner and making Human body Instruments a
leading and trusted name in manufacturing industry of high quality surgical instruments.
Instruments Care:
Most Common Instrument Problems.

Spotting (Light colored Spots)
Cause: Water droplets condensing on the instrument and evaporating very slowly. Usually traced to high
mineral content in the water supply.
Solution: Follow the autoclave manufacturer’s instructions exactly. Do not open the door until all the steam
Has been exhausted. Check for leaky gaskets or valves which may cause condensation during the drying cycle.

Corrosion
Cause: Insufficiently rinsed or linens containing residue of caustic detergent chemicals.
Solution: Check with the laundry to be sure linens are rinsed thoroughly.
Cause: Baked-on blood in the box locks, serrations and ratchets.
Solution: Open all box locks completely prior to cleaning

Rust Colored Film
Cause: Water softeners can cause rust colored, dust like film to occur under certain conditions. Also, if the
water supply has a high iron content, mineral deposits on the instruments may result.
Solution: Consult with the hospital engineering staff for an evaluation of your water treatment program.

Pitting
Cause: Exposure to saline solutions, blood potassium chloride and a number of other compounds.
Solution: Rinse with distilled water as soon as possible after exposure.
Cause: Some detergent contain chloride or an acid base that, if not thoroughly rinsed from the instruments,
unites with steam in the autoclave to form hydrochloric acid.
Solution: Avoid detergents with chloride bases and select a detergent with a ph range no higher than 8.5.

Staining (Purplish-Black Stain )
Cause: Amine chemicals, which are used in steam lines to clean lime deposits, can be deposited on stainless
steel by electrolytic action.
Solution: Use distilled or de-mineralized water instead of the local water source to cycle through the autoclave.

Eye & E.N.T
Microsurgical instruments are most vulnerable to damage through misuse, abuse & rough handling.
Since their exacting performance is extremely crucial to microsurgery, extra attention should be given to
the care of microsurgical instruments.

How to care for MicroSurgical Instruments
1. All microsurgical instruments should be carefully inspected when first purchased and after each use.
Ideally a magnifying glass should be used to help in detecting flaws not visible to the naked eye. Look for burs
on tips, nicks on cutting edges and proper alignment of jaws.

2. Extra care should be taken during surgery wipe off all blood and debris after each use. Non-fibrous sponge
should be used for this purpose to prevent snagging and breaking delicate tips.

3. All microsurgical instruments should be clean by hand and thoroughly dried before packing or storing.
Avoid using a washer-sterilize ultrasonic cleaner.

4. Metal to metal contact should always be avoided. Special racks and cases are available for many delicate
instruments and should be use to protect and separate tips.

OUR MISSION

To provide quality products to customers and explore new markets to promote/expand sales of the Company through good governance and foster a sound and dynamic team so as to achieve optimum prices of products of the Company for sustainable and equitable growth and prosperity of the Company.

OUR VISION

To transform the Company into a modern and dynamic surgical manufacturing Company that is fully equipped to play a meaningful role on sustainable basis in the economy of Pakistan.