Product Overview & Quality
Started in 2008 by pioneers of the modern orthopedic implant industry, the technical team brings extensive experience in medical device development. The focus remains on providing simple yet effective solutions for complex orthopedic challenges, ensuring improved patient health and recovery.
The commitment to innovation spans across various product lines including orthopedic implants, surgical staplers, and wound care systems. Quality is the core focus, ensuring that medical professionals worldwide have access to high-standard instruments that benefit every patient, regardless of location.
Understanding that trust is vital in the medical field, these well-manufactured implants and instruments support surgeons in achieving maximum patient well-being. Through continuous dialogue with medical experts, modular solutions are developed to address a wide range of trauma and fragment issues.
Frequently Asked Questions
What materials are these orthopedic implants made of?
The implants are typically manufactured from high-grade Titanium Alloy, known for its excellent biocompatibility and strength in trauma surgery.
Are the products delivered in sterile packaging?
Based on the standard specifications, these items are provided in a non-sterile package using paper plastic roll bags and require sterilization before use.
Is it possible to print a custom logo on the product?
Yes, the products support logo printing to meet specific institutional or branding requirements.
What is the production capacity for these implants?
The current production capacity is approximately 50,000 units, ensuring a steady supply for large-scale medical requirements.
What medical certifications do these products hold?
The products are manufactured under strict quality control systems and are designed to meet international standards such as CE and ISO for surgical instruments.
Which surgical applications are these nails designed for?
These intramedullary nails are primarily used in orthopedic trauma surgery for the treatment of small and large bone fragments in adult patients.