J066--Fargo VAMC Surgical Instrument Maintenance and Repair Sources Sought
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General Information
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Contract Opportunity Type: Sources Sought (Original)
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Original Published Date: May 22, 2025 10:54 am CDT
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Original Response Date: May 30, 2025 05:00 pm CDT
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Inactive Policy: Manual
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Original Inactive Date:
May 30, 2025
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Initiative:
Classification
Description
The Fargo VAMC requires surgical instrument maintenance and repair services in accordance with the draft Statement of Work (SOW) below.
This is a sources sought/proof of capability solicitation looking for vendors to perform the services per the SOW for market research purposes. No awards of a contract will be made from this announcement.
If you are a vendor that can complete the work described in the SOW with competitive pricing, please send your contact and organization information with a descriptive proof of capability to: Jeffrey.Brown8@va.gov on or before May 30th, 2025. Only emailed responses will be considered.
Additionally, please provide answers as appropriate to the following questions in the table below with your response to this sources sought. Failure to respond to the following questions may affect the acquisition strategy.
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Identify your organization's socio-economic category.
2.
State whether any of the requested services may be ordered against a government contract awarded to your organization (e.g Federal Supply Schedule (FSS), General Services Administration (GSA), etc.).
3.
State if subcontracting is contemplated for this requirement and what percentage of the work will be subcontracted and for what tasks.
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*If applicable, VAAR 852.219-75 VA Notice of Limitations on Subcontracting Certificate of Compliance for Services and Construction, will apply to the potential solicitation if set-aside for Veteran Owned Small-Businesses or Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small-Businesses.*
*If applicable, FAR 52.219-14 Limitations on Subcontracting, will apply to the potential solicitation if set-aside for Small-Businesses.*
Statement of Work
Fargo Veterans Health Administration Health Care System
Surgical Instrument Maintenance and Repair
The Fargo Veterans Health Administration Health Care System (FVAHCS) requires surgical instrument Preventative Maintenance (PM) and repair services, including case carts, for their Surgical Processing Service (SPS). The Contractor shall provide an online digital inventory system, or digital tracker, to track instrument repair status and requests that is accessible by the FVAHCS.
Preventative Maintenance and Repair
Instrument(s) for this requirement mean: individual general surgical instrument identified during assembly inspection or front line use as not functional and requires evaluation and repair.
Instrument Set(s) for this requirement mean: a uniquely named instrument tray used to contain a series of instruments defined by an instrument count sheet. Sets are between 2 and up to 141 individual instruments used during invasive procedures.
The instrument set is assembled and held inside of a container system where most instruments will stay inside the set over repeated use.
An instrument set may include multiple levels of instruments inside one instrument set.
All instruments sent out within the instrument set must return with the instrument set.
Preventative maintenance of surgical instruments shall be done by the inspection of entire trays.
Repairs MUST align with the original manufacturers design and product specifications.
Any modification or repair performed during repair that deviates from the OEM standards will render the instrument damaged beyond repair and will need to be replaced at the expense of the repairer.
The Contractor shall ensure repairs and service functions are performed in conformance with manufacturer s specifications, the Center for Disease Control (CDC) regulations, Healthcare Sterile Processing Association (HSPA), Association of Peri-Operative Registered Nurses (AORN) Standards, Associate for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC), the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI).
Instruments submitted for repair and preventative maintenance shall be:
sharpened,
adjusted,
aligned,
straightened,
calibrated,
cleared of rust or debris,
oiled
removal of stains, sharp edges and/or scratches
cannulated/lumened items shall have interior lumen flushed and visually inspected.
all instruments able to be disassembled, shall be disassembled and undergo a detailed inspection.Â
Returned Instruments shall:
have legible QR Code, manufacturer name, and instrument catalog number
Contractor shall provide maintenance and repair for rigid instrument containers to ensure that all lid gasket vent devices are fully functional, in accordance with manufacturer specifications.
Items deemed unrepairable need to be returned to facility with clear identification as such.
Any non-OEM parts used to repair an instrument must have product part numbers provided and must have a Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Instructions for Use (IFU) that outlines all steps for reprocessing.
Repairer must be able to provide onsite, twice weekly repairs for:
Unscheduled repair needs
same day PM services for critical sets
Site visits should follow a set schedule and be arranged so there is a minimum of 2-3 days between service site visits.
During repair and PM, all instruments are to be evaluated for a 2D QR code. When a device does not have a 2D code, the repairer will laser mark 2D QR code to the instrument, as part of the PM service contract.
Devices with new 2D QR codes shall be returned as part of the set it arrived in.
Notification of code placement needs to be communicated to facility via the digital tracker for entry into the instrument tracking system (ITS), information to be documented on the digital tracker are:
Device product number,
Device description
Device serial number (if applicable)
QR code numeric assignment.
Contractor shall place a QR code on the instrument using a laser etching system.
Delicate sharp, pointed instruments delivered in puncture proof containers shall returned be returned in puncture proof containers.
Routine individual instruments that need to have part replacements or more complex repairs, can be relocated to facility repair shop with updates of location change provided via the digital tracker.
Any instruments that fail the quality check upon return to FVAHCS shall be resubmitted to the Contractor for repair at the Contractor s expense per Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) 52.212-4(a).
All single instruments and surgical trays picked up and delivered back to the hospital should be updated by the Contractor on the digital tracker and following information should be included for each:
Instrument
Name of instrument,
Manufacture catalog number,
Serial number (when applicable),
Quantity of items for accountability,
QR code number assigned to the item.
Instrument set:
Instrument set name,
Tray actual number,
# of instruments included.
Instruments includes a wide variety of general and specialty surgical tools to include but is not limited to curettes, hemostats, scissors, graspers, laparoscopic instruments, rongeurs, surgical knifes, power equipment (drills & saws), dental motors & handpieces, Phaco handpieces, etc. This contract shall not include rigid or flexible endoscopes or camera heads.
The contractor shall be able to repair closed surgical case carts & transport carts on site which includes but not limited to latch, caster & bumper replacement including welding services.
Case Cart/Transport Cart Repair/Maintenance: Maintenance and repair of stainless-steel surgical case carts, replacing hinges, repair or replace casters and wheels, restore one piece wrap-around bumper as needed. Replace any stainless-steel parts as needed. Must be able to source and replace dirty & clean indicators for closed case carts.
The contractor shall have the ability to offer loaner surgical devices at no charge during repairs.
Prohibited Repairs
Any instrument found having an unreadable or non-existent Manufacturer s name AND product number visible on the instrument are NOT considered valid reusable instruments.
These instruments shall be marked as damaged beyond repair and returned to SPS.
Any repairs performed on these instruments will not result in compensation.
Repairer is prohibited from knowingly altering or modifying an original instrument in ANY WAY from the original manufacturers intended design.
Any instrument rendered damaged beyond repair due to performance of the repair or preventative maintenance will be replaced at the Contractor s expense. This can include but not limited to:
Sandblasting shiny instruments to make them dull.
Removing the manufacturer s name or product number found on the instrument.
Altering the product dimensions, angles, length, or adding/removing materials.
Creating a custom instrument.
Repairer Response window:
Urgent instrument repair service: Unscheduled repair of individual instrument or instrument set which the following applies:
The damage is identified on a day where no onsite visit is anticipated.
Damaged item is a critical instrument for the instrument set.
No alternative substitution available in house to meet the need while waiting for repair.
Patient care delays or cancellations.
The Contractor has 48 hours to complete urgent instrument repairs. Forty-eight hours starts at time of notification by FVAHCS to the Contractor.
Instruments or sets necessitating emergency repairs may be shipped to Contractor facilities if necessary.
Scheduled PM for Critical Instrument Sets:
Preventative maintenance of critical instrument sets shall be scheduled, and work completed with same day between the hours of 0800-1600, unless otherwise agreed upon by the SPS Designee.
If a set will be removed from circulation beyond the scheduled repair day, it needs to be directly communicated with the SPS designee and an explanation as to why.
In the event this is not attainable this is to be communicated directly and immediately with SPS Designee to include what complications are creating a barrier and an ETA of expected downtime.
Mobile Repair Lab Requirements
Instrument repairs completed onsite at the Fargo Veterans Administration Medical Center (VAMC) shall occur in a mobile repair lab/vehicle in a designated space. FVAHCS is not responsible for the supply of any items or utility services of any kind needed for sustainable functioning of the mobile unit.
Safety cones shall be utilized around the perimeter of the mobile repair vehicle to ensure the safety of hospital and Contractor staff.
Any equipment requiring set up at the mobile repair lab at the hospital shall be done at the expense of the Contractor.
Mobile Repair Unit shall properly display the Contractor s name and permit numbers.
Contractor shall provide access to repair facilities (mobile or otherwise) upon request by the VA to ensure compliance with the contract and applicable regulatory standards.
Contractor mobile unit(s) shall be registered with the FVAHCS Police Department.
Contractor documentation and tracking requirements
Accessible online service dashboard that displays and tracks all repair and maintenance activities.
Contractor uses an online dashboard that displays and tracks all repair and maintenance activities.
Dashboard must be online and must be accessible to SPS designees 24 hours a day, 365 days a year except for maintenance related down times.
The following dashboard functions must be included:
Repair request function,
Scheduled repair request function,
Emergency repair request function,
Display request is received with date of anticipated repair,
Status updates while active repair is being performed,
Closed completed repairs with all associated documentation attached,
Visible annual calendar that establishes an annual PM schedule for sets attached in the appendixes,
Dashboard should allow for all repairer documentation to be attached directly to the repair request
This shall include a preventative maintenance checklist with at least:
Repair performed,
What parts were ordered,
Invoices,
Any other related documentation,
Repair services that Interface with current equipment and ITS program are preferred.
Contract Monitoring:
The FVAHCS SPS shall designate a representative to monitor Contractor employee work services through one or a combination of the following mechanisms:
The SPS representative, SPS Chief, Assistant Chief or Contracting Officer Representative (COR) shall monitor Contractor instrument pick-up and drop-off through the inhouse ITS system to ensure that services called for in the contract have been received by the FVAHCS.
SPS shall utilize Contractor s digital dashboard to request services from Contractor. Daily monitoring of digital dashboard and repair status to ensure all requests are being handled appropriately.
Documentation of services performed shall be reviewed by the Contracting Officer Representative prior to certifying payment.
The SPS representative will conduct periodic customer service interviews with end users to confirm quality repair services are being performed to their standards.
Contract monitoring and recordkeeping procedures shall be sufficient to ensure proper payment and confirmation that services were provided.
Monthly invoices shall be submitted to the SPS Representative and COR at the beginning of the contract, until it is determined that billing documentation meets requirements. Once billing practices have been found to be acceptable then invoices may be directly submitted to Tungsten. The COR shall verify that services were performed against Contractor s certified delivery repairs document. Only after verification are invoices certified for payment. Billing disagreements that cannot be resolved by the COR shall be forwarded to the Contracting Officer for review and resolution.
Contractor Requirement
The Contractor shall provide documentation of staff training, competencies, and any pertinent certifications in relation to the repairs they shall be conducting.
Contractor shall provide FVAHCS SPS staff with in-service training on as needed basis, at the request of the facility. Up to a total of twelve (12) hours, CEU eligible in-services per year.
Additional Information
National Holidays. There are eleven (11) holidays observed by the Government as follows: New Year s Day, Martin Luther King Day, Presidents Day, Memorial Day, Juneteenth Independence Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Columbus Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day. These days must be excluded from the repair/maintenance schedule.
The lists provided below are not all inclusive of the instruments that will be on the contract over its lifetime and may be subject to change over time.
Service
Container
2B
TOENAIL REMOVAL SET
6
DENTAL
AQUASEPT HANDPIECE SYSTEM
3
DENTAL
ASTRATECH IMPLANT SYSTEM
3
DENTAL
DENTAL TRAY
2
DERM
SURGICAL EXCISION TRAY
5
ENT
ADENOIDECTOMY TRAY
1
ENT
COAKLEY ANTRUM CURRETTE SET
1
ENT
CUMMINGS UNVERSAL RETRACTORS
2
ENT
HARMONIC HANDPIECE BLUE
4
ENT
MEDTRONIC THYROID INSTR SET LG
1
ENT
MEDTRONIC THYROID INSTR SET SMALL
1
ENT
MYRINGOTOMY PAN
1
ENT
NASAL TRAY
1
ENT
NECK PAN
1
ENT
RIGID ESOPHAGOSCOPE SET
1
ENT
SEPTOPLASTY SET
2
ENT
SINUS INSTRUMENTS
2
ENT
TONSIL TRAY
2
GENERAL
AMPUTATION TRAY
2
GENERAL
BOOKWALTER RETRACTORS AND BLADES
1
GENERAL
BOOKWALTER RINGS AND POSTS
1
GENERAL
BOWEL PAN
2
GENERAL
BRAIN RETRACTOR SET
2
GENERAL
DILATOR COMMON BILE DUCT SET
2
GENERAL
EEA SIZERS
2
GENERAL
EXTRA LONG INSTRUMENT TRAY
2
GENERAL
GALL BLADDER TRAY
1
GENERAL
KIDNEY TRAY
1
GENERAL
LACRIMAL PROBE SET
4
GENERAL
LIGATOR HEMORRHOID W/ SUCTION
2
GENERAL
LIGATOR MCGIVNEY HEMORRHOIDAL
2
GENERAL
MAJOR INSTRUMENTS
4
GENERAL
MAJOR RETRACTORS
4
GENERAL
MINOR INSTRUMENT TRAY
6
GENERAL
OMNI #1 (NEW)
1
GENERAL
OMNI #2 (NEW)
1
GENERAL
OMNI EXTRA LARGE BLADES (NEW)
1
GENERAL
OMNI RETR. (OLD) (#2)
1
GENERAL
OMNI RETRACTOR (OLD) (#1)
1
GENERAL
PROCTOSCOPE SET
2
GENERAL
RADICAL PROSTATE TRAY
1
GENERAL
RECTAL PAN
2
GENERAL
RETRACTOR BALFOUR 10 1/2"
1
GENERAL
RETRACTOR BALFOUR REGULAR 8 1/2"
2
GENERAL
RETRACTOR O'CONNOR O'SULLIVAN
1
GENERAL
RETRACTOR ST. MARKS SET
1
GENERAL
SMALL PROCEDURE
20
GENERAL
THYROID BASIC INSTRUMENT SET
2
GENERAL
TRACH TRAY
2
GYN
D&C TRAY
2
GYN
GYN - DILATOR SET UTERINE HANK
1
GYN
GYN - HSG TRAY
1
GYN
GYN INSTRUMENTS
1
GYN
GYN RETRACTORS
1
GYN
SPECULUM SET NONCONDUCTIVE
2
LAPAROSCOPIC
APPLIER CLIP LARGE HEMOLOK
2
LAPAROSCOPIC
APPLIER CLIP MEDIUM LARGE HEMOLOK
2
LAPAROSCOPIC
APPLIER HORIZON METAL CLIP MD/LG 10MM
2
LAPAROSCOPIC
CLIP REMOVER 5MM HEMOLOK
2
LAPAROSCOPIC
DEBAKEY FORCEPS HICURA
4
LAPAROSCOPIC
DIAMOND-FLEXIBLE NISSEN SET
2
LAPAROSCOPIC
FAST CLAMP (SNOWDEN PENCER)
2
LAPAROSCOPIC
FLEXARM
2
LAPAROSCOPIC
FORCEPS ENCISION & GENERAL INSTRUMENTS
4
LAPAROSCOPIC
FORCEPS ENCISION/OLYMPUS 45cm LONG SET
1
LAPAROSCOPIC
FORCEPS OLYMPUS HICURA
4
LAPAROSCOPIC
FORCEPS OLYMPUS HICURA 43CM
2
LAPAROSCOPIC
HARMONIC SCALPEL HANDPIECE
4
LAPAROSCOPIC
HARMONIC SCALPEL HANDPIECE L9241N125
4
LAPAROSCOPIC
Forceps Spoon Grasper 10mm
2
LAPAROSCOPIC
OLYMPUS FAN RETRACTOR SET
1
MINORS
LIGATOR; HEMORRHOID BLACK
2
MINORS
UROLOGY SOUNDS OPEN-TIP
3
MINORS
UROLOGY VAN BUREN SOUNDS
3
OPHTHY (EYE)
CATARACT PAN
12
OPHTHY (EYE)
EYE EXTRAS TRAY
3
OPHTHY (EYE)
HANDPIECE ACTIVE SENTRY AND ULTRAFLOW
12
OPHTHY (EYE)
MASTEL BUBBLE TWO RAY PRE-OP MARKER
6
OPHTHY (EYE)
MASTEL PRECISION INSTRUMENTS (ALTORIC3)
6
OPHTHY (EYE)
MST FORCEPS DUET 1
1
OPHTHY (EYE)
MST FORCEPS DUET 2
2
OPHTHY (EYE)
NASAL LACRIMAL DILATOR SET
2
OPHTHY (EYE)
PUNCTAL DILATOR SET (EAGLE VISION)
1
ORTHO
ACCORD CABLE SYSTEM
1
ORTHO
ALVARADO KNEE POSITIONER
2
ORTHO
ANKLE DISTRACTOR
1
ORTHO
ARM POSITIONER
3
ORTHO
ARTHR STRYKER CONQUEST FCPS 3.4MM
1
ORTHO
ARTHREX ANKLE & FRACTURE SYSTEM
2
ORTHO
ARTHREX CHONDRO PICK SET
1
ORTHO
ARTHREX COMP. FIXATION SYSTEM 3.0
2
ORTHO
ARTHREX SCREW REMOVAL
1
ORTHO
ARTHROSCOPY ANKLE SET OLYMPUS (591340)
2
ORTHO
ARTHROSCOPY INSTR.
4
ORTHO
ARTHROSCOPY KNIVES/NERVE HOOKS
2
ORTHO
ARTHROSCOPY RING CURETTES
3
ORTHO
AWL & TAP SET
2
ORTHO
BIOTENODESIS INSTRUMENTS
1
ORTHO
CARPAL TUNNEL
5
ORTHO
CEMENT INSTRUMENTS
1
ORTHO
CURETTE RACK
2
ORTHO
DEMAYO KNEE POSITIONER
3
ORTHO
ELEVATOR MCGLAMRY (METATARSAL)
3
ORTHO
FEMORAL SOUNDS
1
ORTHO
FINGER TRAPS XL
1
ORTHO
FINGER TRAY SET
1
ORTHO
FLEXIBLE OSTEOTOMES
1
ORTHO
FOOT PAN
4
ORTHO
GORE EXTRAS
2
ORTHO
HANA TABLE LEFT HOOKS
2
ORTHO
HANA TABLE RIGHT HOOKS
2
ORTHO
HAND MODULAR SYSTEM
2
ORTHO
HAND PAN
6
ORTHO
HIP EXTRAS
2
ORTHO
KEY ELEVATOR SET
1
ORTHO
MINI OSTEOTOMES
3
ORTHO
ORTHO INSTRUMENTS
6
ORTHO
ORTHO RETRACTORS
6
ORTHO
OSTEOTOME RACK
2
ORTHO
OSTEOTOMES CVD
1
ORTHO
PELVIC ARRAY
2
ORTHO
RETRACTOR KOLBEL GLENOID
2
ORTHO
RICHARDS STAPLES
1
ORTHO
S&N SHOULDER ARTHROSCOPY SYSTEM
1
ORTHO
SEMMES CURETTES
2
ORTHO
SMALL JOINT ARTHROPLASTY SYSTEM (ACUFEX)
1
ORTHO
STRYKER DIRECT ANTERIOR RETRACTORS
2
ORTHO
STRYKER IMPLANT EXTRACTION SET A
1
ORTHO
STRYKER IMPLANT EXTRACTION SET B
1
ORTHO
STRYKER SHOULDER INSTRUMENTS
2
ORTHO
STRYKER SYSTEM 8
6
ORTHO
STRYKER TKA TRIALS SZ1
2
ORTHO
STRYKER TKA TRIALS SZ2
2
ORTHO
STRYKER TKA TRIALS SZ3
2
ORTHO
STRYKER TKA TRIALS SZ4
2
ORTHO
STRYKER TKA TRIALS SZ5
2
ORTHO
STRYKER TKA TRIALS SZ6
2
ORTHO
STRYKER TKA TRIALS SZ7
2
ORTHO
STRYKER TKA TRIALS SZ8
2
ORTHO
STRYKER TPX DRILL
6
ORTHO
STRYKER TRIATHLON STEMMED TIBIAS
2
ORTHO
SYNERGY HIP INSTRUMENT (TRAY #1) -
2
ORTHO
SYNTHES 2.4/2.7MM LOCK. FOOT MODULE
1
ORTHO
SYNTHES 2.7 LOCKING COMPRESSION PLATE SET
1
ORTHO
SYNTHES 3.0 CANNULATED SCREWS
1
ORTHO
SYNTHES 4.0 CANNULATED SCREWS
1
ORTHO
SYNTHES 4.5 CANNULATED SCREWS
1
ORTHO
SYNTHES 6.5 CANNULATED SCREWS
1
ORTHO
SYNTHES BONE FORCEPS SET (SOFT RATCHET)
1
ORTHO
SYNTHES BROKEN SCREW REMOVAL SYSTEM
1
ORTHO
SYNTHES DISTAL RADIUS EXTERNAL FIXATOR SET
1
ORTHO
SYNTHES Large Frag ASIF Screws
1
ORTHO
SYNTHES LARGE FRAG BASIC INSTRUMENTS
1
ORTHO
SYNTHES LC DCP PLATES
1
ORTHO
SYNTHES LCP SM. FRAGMENT IMPLANT SET
2
ORTHO
SYNTHES LOCKING DISTAL RADIUS PLATE SET
1
ORTHO
SYNTHES MODULAR MINI FRAGMENT LCP
2
ORTHO
SYNTHES PERIARTICULAR REDUCTION FORCEP SET
1
ORTHO
SYNTHES SCREWDRIVER SET
1
ORTHO
SYNTHES SMALL FRAGMENT
1
ORTHO
TABLE TOP PLATE BENDER
1
ORTHO
THOMPSON RETRACTORS HIP
3
ORTHO
TREPHINE 12MM & 14MM W/IMPACTOR
1
ORTHO
TREPHINE 7MM & 9MM W/IMPACTOR
1
ORTHO
TRIATHLON 1-8 CS TIBIAL INSERT TRIALS
1
ORTHO
TRIATHLON 13-19MM POLY TRIALS
1
ORTHO
TRIATHLON 4:1 & SPACER BLOCKS
3
ORTHO
TRIATHLON LEFT FEMORAL TRIALS
1
ORTHO
TRIATHLON MAKO INSTRUMENTS
3
ORTHO
TRIATHLON MAKO SPACER BLOCKS
2
ORTHO
TRIATHLON MISC. INSTRUMENTS
3
ORTHO
TRIATHLON PRIM/EXP/MIS TIB PREP
3
ORTHO
TRIATHLON PRIMARY & EXPRESS FEM PREP
3
ORTHO
TRIATHLON PRIMARY & MIS PATELLA PREP
3
ORTHO
TRIATHLON PS BOX CUTTING GUIDES
4
ORTHO
TRIATHLON PS FEMORAL TRIALS LEFT
4
ORTHO
TRIATHLON PS FEMORAL TRIALS RIGHT
4
ORTHO
TRIATHLON PS INSERT TRIALS (1-8)
4
ORTHO
TRIATHLON RIGHT FEMORAL TRIALS
1
ORTHO
TRIATHLON TRITANIUM PREP
3
PLASTICS
DERMATOME ZIMMER
2
PLASTICS
HAND NERVE PAN
1
PLASTICS
PLASTIC TRAY
2
PLASTICS
SKIN MESHER ZIMMER
2
UROLOGY
JEWETT URETHRAL SOUNDS
1
UROLOGY
OLYMPUS TURP SET A22003A/A22002A
2
UROLOGY
OLYMPUS TURP SET WA2T470A/WA2T430A
3
UROLOGY
OLYMPUS URETHROTOME
1
UROLOGY
OTIS BOUGIE A BOULE (OLIVE TIP)
1
UROLOGY
OTIS URETHROTOME
3
UROLOGY
SOUNDS; OPEN TIP
3
UROLOGY
UROLOGY - DITZEL TRAY
4
UROLOGY
VAN BUREN URETHRAL SOUNDS
4
UROLOGY
VASECTOMY
2
VASCULAR
ENDARTERECTOMY STRIPPER SET
2
VASCULAR
GARRETT DILATORS
4
VASCULAR
GARRETT DILATORS SHORT
1
VASCULAR
GORE TUNNELER
1
VASCULAR
HENLEY RETR (V MUELLER)
7
VASCULAR
KELLY WICK TUNNELERS
2
VASCULAR
LARGE VASCULAR
2
VASCULAR
LEATHER IN SITU INSTRUMENTS
1
VASCULAR
PACEMAKER
4
VASCULAR
PERIPHERAL TRAY
4
VASCULAR
PV TUNNELER SET BARD
2
VASCULAR
RESLAN INSTRUMENTS
3
VASCULAR
RETRACTOR; BURFORD
1
VASCULAR
SCANLAN BULLDOG TUNNELER
1
VASCULAR
SMALL VASCULAR
3
VASCULAR
THOMPSON SURGICAL SMALL INCISION SYSTEM
2
VASCULAR
THORACIC TRAY
2
Attachments/Links
Contact Information
Contracting Office Address
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316 Robert Street N Suite 506
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Saint Paul , MN 55101
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USA
Secondary Point of Contact
History
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May 22, 2025 10:54 am CDTSources Sought (Original)