DeRoyal

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DeRoyal is a global medical manufacturer and provider of healthcare products, services, and technological advancements. Founded in 1973 by Autry O.V. Pete DeBusk, the company's primary aim is to improve the clinical quality and economic health of its clients.

History[edit | edit source]

Autry O.V. DeBusk, a graduate of the University of Tennessee College of Pharmacy, founded DeRoyal in 1973. The company started as a small, regional operation in eastern Tennessee, United States. Over the years, DeRoyal has grown into a global entity, serving customers in over 70 countries worldwide.

Products and Services[edit | edit source]

DeRoyal offers a diverse range of medical products and services. These include surgical and acute care, patient care, orthopedic supports and braces, and wound care products. The company also provides sterilization monitoring systems and surgical smoke evacuation systems.

Surgical and Acute Care[edit | edit source]

DeRoyal's surgical and acute care products are designed to enhance patient safety and improve clinical outcomes. These include surgical instruments, patient positioning devices, and fluid management systems.

Patient Care[edit | edit source]

The patient care product line includes a variety of items designed to improve patient comfort and care. These include patient gowns, bedding, and personal care items.

Orthopedic Supports and Braces[edit | edit source]

DeRoyal's orthopedic supports and braces are designed to provide support and relief for a variety of musculoskeletal conditions. These include braces for the knee, ankle, back, and wrist.

Wound Care[edit | edit source]

The company's wound care products include dressings, bandages, and other products designed to promote healing and prevent infection.

Technological Advancements[edit | edit source]

DeRoyal is committed to technological innovation in the healthcare industry. The company has developed several proprietary technologies, including the Continuum system for inventory management and the IndiCoat antimicrobial coating for surgical instruments.

See Also[edit | edit source]


Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD