Curated choices.
Quality options.
Casting and splinting carts offer a convenient and cost-effective way to store instruments and supplies for the treatment of strains, sprains and fractures.
Malignant Hyperthermia carts combine storage space for syringes, IV supplies, Dantrolene and sterile water combined with refrigerated storage for insulin, ice packs and saline.
IntraOcular Lens storage carts provide attractive, secure storage for IOL boxes and are compatible with multiple brands and sizes of lens boxes including Alcon, Bausch and Lomb, Rayner, and Abbot Medical Optics.
Suture carts come in a range of styles and configurations to keep smaller suture boxes accessible, tidy and organized.
Height
Choose a cart height that fits the size of fridge and drawer space you will need.
Drawers
Tailor the number and depth of drawers to create efficient storage for your supplies.
Accessories
External accessories can be added for increased storage.
Refrigeration
Lab-grade refrigerators provide precise and long-lasting cold temperature control.
Material type
Stainless and polymer options offer corrosion resistance. Painted steel offers an economic price point.
Drawers
Choose from a range of drawer sizes to best fit your needs.
Modularity
Choose from several casting-specific accessories such as tourniquet poles, bucket holders plus side and top compartments.
Capacity
Three sizes of cart provide capacity to store up to 1680 boxes in a single cabinet.
Drawer shelves
Full extension drawer shelves and dividers keep boxes highly organized.
Clear doors
Clear doors allow for cursory overviews of inventory.
Colour
Colour code cabinets with over 18 colour options.
Open
Open suture carts can be made using traditional wire components or purpose built cabinets.
Closed
Closed, cabinet style carts are perfect if the sutures need to be protected from external factors.
Shelf style
Shelves can be single or double sided for increased capacity and convenient access.
Tips and Tricks
We’re committed to making things easy. Here’s a few things to know about this product.
- Multiple fridge options are available for each and every MH cart. Choose the model that fits your need and budget.
- When choosing a cast cart, make sure to choose materials that resist corrosion. Stainless steel is tough, but heavier. Polymer carts offer corrosion resistance and are lighter.
- The term MR-Conditional replaces MR-compatible. These terms do not mean the same thing. MR-Conditional carts are safe only within certain limits. Make sure the check the label against your needs!
From the Blog
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How We Work
From One Line on a Drawing to a Finished Space: What 11 Years of Projects Have Taught Me
Learn More11 (!) years into Forsyth (and a heck of a lot longer than that in the medical carts and storage business), I no longer see a rectangle. I see clinical workflows, staffing levels, infection prevention, maintenance, budgets, and a lot of expectations that never quite fit on the drawing.
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Carts 101
Fit the Storage to the Work: Counting the Cost in Steps and Minutes
Learn MoreYou don’t need a stack of research papers to know that better storage helps people move faster and with less frustration. Most nurses and materials teams could tell you that in one sentence. You don’t need a formal study to start understanding the impact of storage in your own building. You can begin with three simple observations.

