Gore Medical branded stents (Brand Name restriction)
ID: RFQ-CC-24-010258Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OFNATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTHNATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH - CCBETHESDA, MD, 20892, USA

NAICS

Surgical and Medical Instrument Manufacturing (339112)

PSC

MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, EQUIPMENT, AND SUPPLIES (6515)
Timeline
    Description

    The Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health seeks to procure specific medical devices for use in interventional radiology procedures. These are brand-restricted items, with the National Institute of Health specifying Gore Medical branded stents.

    The scope of work involves supplying several variants of two medical devices: Viatorr Tips Endo CX and Viabahn BX Balloon Expander Endo. The Viatorr Tips are measured in millimeters and vary in length, while the Viabahn BX Balloon Expanders are used in catheterization procedures. The medical devices are intended for minimally invasive procedures.

    The bill of materials provided outlines the exact models and quantities sought. Offerors must provide the following:

    • 1 unit of Model# PTB8105275, ID# 00733132635016 - 8-10mmX5cm/2cm 10Fr VIATORR TIPS ENDO CX
    • 1 unit of Model# PTB8107275, ID# 00733132635030 - 8-10mmX7cm/2cm 10Fr VIATORR TIPS ENDO CX
    • 1 unit of Model# PTB8108275, ID# 00733132635047 - 8-10mmX8cm/2cm 10Fr VIATORR TIPS ENDO CX
    • 1 unit of Model# BXB083901A, ID# 00733132658718 - 8MMX39MM 7Fr 80CM Cath RP VIABAHN BX BALLOON EXP ENDO
    • 1 unit of Model# BXB085901A, ID# 00733132658732 - 8MMX59MM 7Fr 80CM Cath RP VIABAHN BX BALLOON EXP ENDO

    Eligible applicants should be well-established surgical and medical instrument manufacturers (NAICS code 339112) with the ability to deliver the specified devices promptly. The evaluation of quotes will consider technical capability, price, and past performance.

    Quotes should be submitted to Lu Chang at lu-chang.lu@nih.gov by 5:00 PM EST on 08/01/2024, including the RFQ number (RFQ-CC-24-010258) in the subject line. Further inquiries can be directed to the same email address.

    This opportunity is a combined synopsis and solicitation issued under FAR Subpart 12.6. The resulting contract will be a firm fixed-price order.

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    The primary objective of this procurement is to obtain specific medical devices for endoscopic procedures. The focus is on acquiring various sizes of Viatorr Tips Endo CX and Viabahn BX Balloon Expander Endo. The Viatorr Tips are measured in millimeters and vary in length, with three different sizes ordered. The Viabahn BX Balloon Expanders also vary in length and are designed for catheterization procedures. The scope of work involves the supply of these medical devices, which appear to be primarily used in interventional procedures. Hospitals and medical centers will be responsible for utilizing these devices in accordance with their intended uses, which may include minimally invasive procedures. No contract details or dates are provided in the information supplied. However, the bill of materials implies that this procurement is part of a larger project or tender, with specific quantities and model numbers requested. The evaluation of bids will likely focus on factors such as product quality, compliance with medical standards, and the ability to deliver the specified devices. Price may also be a significant factor in the evaluation process.
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