About Endo Button knotlss Rope with Loop washer
The Endo Button Knotless Rope with Loop Washer is a surgical device commonly used in orthopedic procedures to secure soft tissues to bone. It offers a knotless design, which simplifies the surgical process and reduces bulk. This product is ideal for minimally invasive surgeries requiring strong, reliable fixation.
Advanced Features:
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Knotless design for simplified surgical application
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Loop washer for enhanced fixation and pressure distribution
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Durable and biocompatible materials ensuring patient safety
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Suitable for minimally invasive and open surgical procedures
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Provides secure soft tissue-to-bone attachment
Knotless Fixation TechnologyLeveraging knotless suture technology, the Endo Button Knotless Rope with Loop Washer streamlines ligament repair by eliminating complex knot-tying steps. This design ensures secure and reproducible soft tissue fixation, reducing operative time while enhancing clinical outcomes. The high-strength polyethylene rope and medical-grade titanium button contribute to the durability and reliability required in demanding reconstructive surgeries.
Superior Biocompatibility and Mechanical StrengthWith ISO 10993 compliance and high load-bearing capacity, this device ensures minimal risk of adverse tissue reactions and sustained fixation throughout the healing period. The titanium alloy button and flat loop washer guarantee robust performance, while radiopaque markers facilitate precise intraoperative identification and placement.
Ready-to-Use, Sterile, and Safe PackagingEach Endo Button Knotless Rope with Loop Washer is gamma sterilized and packed in an individually sealed, sterile peel pouch. The product is latex-free, single-use, and boasts a shelf life of five years when stored in a cool, dry environment. The compact and portable design makes it easy to handle during orthopedic procedures, enhancing surgical efficiency.
FAQ's of Endo Button knotlss Rope with Loop washer:
Q: How is the Endo Button Knotless Rope with Loop Washer used in ligament reconstruction surgeries?
A: This implant serves as a fixation device by anchoring soft tissue grafts to bone during ACL, PCL, or multi-ligament reconstruction procedures. Its knotless design secures the tissue without the need for tying complex knots, streamlining the surgical process and enhancing fixation strength.
Q: What are the benefits of knotless suture fixation compared to traditional knot-tying techniques?
A: Knotless suture technology reduces operative time, minimizes bulk at the repair site, and lowers the risk of knot-related complications. It delivers consistent tensioning and secure fixation, leading to reproducible surgical outcomes and improved patient recovery.
Q: When should the Endo Button Knotless Rope with Loop Washer be used?
A: This device is indicated for orthopedic surgeries requiring durable soft tissue-to-bone fixation, especially ACL and PCL reconstructions, as well as multi-ligament repairs, where strong, biocompatible, and secure fixation is essential.
Q: Where is the product manufactured, and is it compliant with medical device regulations?
A: The Endo Button Knotless Rope with Loop Washer is manufactured in India. It complies with CE and ISO 13485 certifications, ensuring adherence to international standards for quality and safety in medical devices.
Q: What is the shelf life and recommended storage conditions for this implant?
A: The product has a shelf life of five years when stored in a cool, dry place. It should be kept in its sterile, individually sealed peel pouch until the time of use to maintain sterility and product integrity.
Q: Is this device reusable, and can it be used with any suture size?
A: No, the Endo Button Knotless Rope with Loop Washer is designed for single use only to ensure patient safety. It is compatible specifically with USP size 2 sutures or their equivalents for optimal performance.
Q: How does intraoperative visualization of the device work?
A: The system features radiopaque markers integrated into the components, enabling surgeons to confirm placement using imaging techniques such as fluoroscopy during the procedure.