Dual Threaded Suture Anchor

  • The Dual Threaded Suture Anchor is an arthroscopic implant used in shoulder arthroscopy surgeries to enhance fixation strength.
  • It features two different thread patterns, allowing easy pull-out and insertion during surgeries.
  • The anchor is particularly useful in cases where bone quality is compromised or a higher tensile strength is required.
  • With optimal anchor performance, surgeons can achieve better post-operative outcomes in repairing rotator cuff tears and other shoulder injuries.
  • It is loaded with Two/Three Pc Refiber (with/without Needle) which saves time and reduces the risk of irritation/contamination during surgical procedures.
  • The Suture Anchor is available in 5.0mm and 6.5mm lengths to accommodate individual anatomical variations

Ligament Anchor, Titanium Loaded with 2 PC fiber

6.5mm Ligament Anchor, Titanium Loaded with 2 PC fiber

  • The 6.5mm Ligament Anchor is a titanium orthopedic implant designed for soft tissue fixation in orthopedic procedures.
  • It is loaded with 2 PC Fiber, a type of polyethylene material, to provide additional strength and stability to the anchor.

Specifications

  • Made of high-strength titanium for durability and corrosion resistance
  • Designed with a low profile to minimize tissue irritation
  • Self-drilling and self-tapping for ease of insertion
  • Available in different lengths to accommodate various surgical techniques
  • Anchor diameter: 6.5 mm

Material: Titanium

Fiber type: 2 PC Fiber (polyethylene)

  • Indications
  • Ligament reconstruction
  • Tendon repair
  • Fracture fixation
  • Joint stabilization

4.0mm Low Profile Cancellous Screw

  • 4.0mm Profile Cancellous Screw is a specialized arthroscopic implant used in knee arthroscopic surgeries to secure soft tissues, such as ligaments or tendons, to the bone.
  • Designed with a small head and height, it reduces the risk of post-operative irritation and inflammation.
  • The diameter of the screw is 4.0mm.
  • The screw is used with a washer for enhanced fixation and is available in different lengths to fit into individual anatomical variations

Loop Washer

  • A Loop Washer is an arthroscopic implant, primarily used in knee ligament reconstruction surgeries.
  • It provides secure fixation to the graft by creating an adjustable loop that attaches to various button configurations.
  • The use of a loop washer in an arthroscopic surgery enables surgeons to achieve secure customized graft fixation through small incisions, promoting faster post-operative results

Disposable Cannula

Disposable cannulas are devices designed for the creation and maintenance of access routes in the joints. They allow the insertion or removal of instruments, implants and sutures in arthroscopic surgical procedures.

Specifications
The contents are provided sterile, for single use only.
Reusable obturators are also available for repeated use.
Transparent cannula for optimal monitoring of instrumentation and suture
Unique threaded design for easy insertion and secure retention.
Luer and 1/4” tube connection on an adjustable fluid port.
Color coding by diameter.
Available length 8.25x70mm.

Indications:
Shoulder Arthroscopy Procedures

ACL interference screw, cannulated

  • The ACL Interference Screw, Cannulated, is an arthroscopic implant, primarily used in Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) reconstruction surgeries.
  • The screw’s design is to secure the grafted ligament to the bone.
  • The term “Cannulated” here refers to the hollow center, creating a smoother passageway for accurate implant placement.
  • The implant provides initial stability to the graft while it heals the bone.

Anterior Cervical Cage Peek

  • An Anterior Cervical Cage Titanium is a spinal implant used in spinal surgeries involving the cervical spine.
  • The small, hollow design of the cage allows it to be placed between the vertebrae between the vertebrae in the cervical spine.
  • The lordotic curve of the implant mimics the natural curvature of the spine.
  • Especially used in Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion Surgery (ACDF), this cage supports the space between the vertebrae after the removal of a damaged disc, promoting bone growth and spinal alignment for better stability.
  • Made out of PEEK material, these cages prove to be lighter, potentially reducing post-operative stress on the spine

Basic Orthopedic Instrument Set for Pelvic Reconstruction and Trauma Treatment

The basic orthopedic instrument set for pelvic reconstruction and trauma treatment.

Features:
Material: Typically surgical-grade stainless steel for durability and sterilization.

Contents: The set includes various tools such as forceps, screwdrivers, elevators, punches, drill guides, and potentially pins or nails for bone fixation.

Use: Designed specifically for orthopedic procedures involving pelvic reconstruction, fracture reduction, and internal bone fixation.

Presentation: The instruments are organized in a perforated sterilization tray, often made of blue-anodized aluminum, allowing for sterilization and secure storage.

Ti-Force Titanium Anchors

The characteristics of Ti-Force Titanium Anchors are as follows:

Material and Biocompatibility: Made of high-purity titanium alloy (Ti-6Al-4V), they offer excellent biocompatibility, minimizing the risk of adverse reactions and promoting integration with surrounding tissues.

Design: They feature a fully threaded design (Full Thread Anchor), including a full thread covering the implant surface, which is designed for stronger fixation and greater stability.

Sutures: They are often pre-loaded with ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) sutures, offering high knot strength, ideal lubrication, and strong resistance to fraying.

Ease of Use: The design, particularly the very sharp tip, allows for insertion without tapping in most cases, although a drill can be used for hard bones.

Surgical Applications: Available in various sizes (e.g., 2.0 mm, 3.5 mm, 5.0 mm), they are suitable for various orthopedic procedures, such as hand surgery, Bankart and SLAP procedures, and rotator cuff repair.

Fixation Strength: The design and materials contribute to high pull-out strength, ensuring secure fixation of soft tissue or prosthetic material to bone.

Aysam Hybrid Femur-Tibia External Fixator

The Aysam Hybrid Femur-Tibia External Fixator has the following main features and uses:

Fracture stabilization: It is designed for temporary fixation of various femur and tibia conditions, including fractures, nonunions, calluses, and osteotomies.

Specific Applications:

  • Particularly useful for open fractures of the proximal femur.
  • Used for proximal femur fractures (intertrochanteric, pertrochanteric) in elderly patients to allow early mobilization.
  • Used for distraction and compression at the fracture site, promoting progressive bone lengthening or correction of deformities.

Soft Tissue Management: External fixators, such as this one, can help correct soft tissue injuries or defects by stabilizing and aligning the tissues around the injured bone.

Joint Stability: It can be used to stabilize joints, particularly in cases of severe ligament or tendon injuries.

HF2 Small Fragment Kit

Surgical instrument set, identified as an HF2 Small Fragment Kit, with a diameter of 5.0 mm.

Features of this type of kit may include:

  • Single Lock Monoaxial Screws
  • General Instrument Set
  • Locking Head Cancellous Screws Fully Threaded
  • Mesh Plates
  • Mini Plates without Bridge
  • 4.5 mm Locking Condylar Buttress Plates
  • 3.5 mm Calcaneal Locking Plates (Left/Right)
  • fixLOCK Instrument Set – Large

External Fixator Instruments

The external fixator instruments featured here are:

High-quality materials: Made of premium stainless steel, aluminum, and titanium for durability and corrosion resistance.
Specific design for orthopedic surgery: The set is designed for external fixation, fusion, stability, and alignment of bones, particularly in the treatment of complex fractures and limb lengthening.

Modular components: Includes carbon fiber rods, clamps (pin clamps, rod-to-rod clamps), cortical screws, and cancellous bone screws, allowing adaptation to various clinical applications.

Radiocluency: Carbon fiber rods are radiolucent, allowing radiographic monitoring without significant obstruction, facilitating the monitoring of bone healing.

Load-bearing capacity: Carbon fiber rods offer high strength, supporting significant loads during bone healing.

Biocompatibility: Materials, particularly carbon fiber, are generally well tolerated by the body, minimizing the risk of adverse reactions.

Rigorous Quality Testing: Instruments undergo quality tests such as boiling, form, and performance testing to ensure their reliability.

Sterilizable: Supplied in sterilized aluminum cases, suitable for use in the operating room.

Versatile Application: Used for rapid initial fixation, periarticular fractures, severe comminuted fractures, orthopedic reduction, certain pelvic ring injuries, and pediatric fractures, as well as for non-unions and post-traumatic infections.