Some medical equipment from different manufacturers seem to offer similar solutions, often, the economic go-to conclusion is that the cheapest product will also be the most worthwhile to purchase.

However:

Choosing the right equipment is immediately felt by both, patients and staff when low-quality surgical instruments are used.
Furthermore, the surgical procedure may certainly be affected by the quality of the instruments used by the surgeons.
Delivery time also plays a role in the considerations of medical institutions – when the desired policy leads to saving a lot of time for the medical teams and suffering patients.
Healthcare and medical institutions consider additional features such as functionality, precision, sterilization standards, weight, finished quality, longevity, and other factors.
All of these are important for high stability and minimal maintenance.

In other words, when it comes to procedure quality and the patient satisfaction, as well as that of medical teams a low price does not always indicate the best purchase.