CASE STUDY: Skill Surgical Instruments

Manufacturing Minimal Invasive Cardiac Instruments

2024/25

Skill Surgical Instruments is a specialised South African medical device company supplying a wide range of surgical instruments to both public and private hospitals. With deep clinical insight and strong healthcare partnerships, the company expanded from distribution into local manufacturing, starting with neurosurgical instruments, marking a key strategic shift towards building domestic production capacity. This evolution has positioned Skill Surgical as a trusted provider of high-quality, locally made products tailored to the specific needs of surgeons and hospitals across the country.

Recognising a gap in the availability of cardiovascular surgical instruments, the company has, over the past four years, invested significantly in advanced manufacturing equipment and technical expertise to meet growing local and global demand. Supported by a well-established distribution network, Skill Surgical is now poised to introduce a range of domestically produced cardiovascular instruments, a move that addresses escalating import costs and prolonged international lead times.

In direct response to these market pressures, the company has prioritised the local manufacture of four high-demand minimal invasive cardiac instruments, Needle Holders, Knot Pushers, Scissors, and Suction Tubes, which were traditionally imported from Germany. To ensure world-class quality, technicians underwent specialised training in Germany and now manage South Africa’s only high-level repair facility for such instruments, one so advanced that even competitors rely on its services.

Backed by South African Health Products Regulatory Authority (SAHPRA) manufacturing licences and a substantial investment in precision equipment including a 4-axis milling machine, CNC lathe, and laser welder, the company operates a fully owned, debt-free facility. This infrastructure, combined with partnerships with local service providers, will accelerate tool development and production scalability. In doing so, Skill Surgical is not only improving product availability and reducing import dependency, but also contributing meaningfully to the resilience of South Africa’s healthcare system and the growth of its medical manufacturing sector.

What is SAHPRA?

SAHPRA is an independent public entity established under South African law to regulate the safety, efficacy, and quality of health products for both human and animal use. Its responsibilities include licensing manufacturers and distributors of medicines, medical devices, and radiation-emitting equipment, overseeing clinical trials, and enforcing radiation safety regulations.

Project Impact

  • Import Substitution

    Local manufacture of highdemand cardiovascular instruments reduces dependency on costly imports and long lead times.

  • World-class Capacity

    Investment in precision equipment and specialised training positions SA as a producer of globally competitive surgical tools.

  • Healthcare Resilience

    Strengthens local medical manufacturing, improving availability and supporting South Africa’s health system.

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