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Symmetry Surgical

www.symmetrysurgical.com

 
Symmetry Surgical is dedicated to developing high-quality surgical instruments that respond to clinicians` needs as they arise, making a real difference in the lives of patients.   Our broad portfolio also brings together the rich history and distinctive product lines of the recently acquired stainless steel and titanium surgical instruments of Codman, the surgical instruments of Specialty Surgical Instrumentation (SSI) and the electrosurgery instruments of Olsen Medical.   Offering one of the most comprehensive suites of surgical instruments in the industry, we continue to collaborate with clinicians, global medical device manufacturers and thousands of hospitals to provide solutions for today`s needs and tomorrow`s growth.   Headquartered ...
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Wayne Nethercutt
Vice President Regulatory Affairs/Quality Assurance Profile

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