About Knee Ligament Repair Screw
Advin Health Care offers the Knee Ligament Repair Screw, designed to provide reliable fixation during ligament reconstruction surgeries. This implant is commonly used in anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and other soft tissue repair procedures, offering secure graft stabilization. Manufactured from high-quality biocompatible materials, it delivers strength, durability, and safety. With smooth insertion and excellent holding power, the screw supports faster recovery and improved surgical outcomes.
Advanced Features:
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Provides stable graft fixation in ligament reconstruction
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Made from high-grade, biocompatible material
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Ensures strong anchoring for ACL and soft tissue repairs
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Suitable for minimally invasive arthroscopic surgeries
Designed for Precise Knee Ligament ReconstructionThis knee ligament repair screw is engineered to match the anatomy of the bone and deliver a stable fixation during soft tissue graft placement. Available in various sizes, it enables surgeons to select the ideal fit for different patient needs and indications. Its self-tapping tip and robust thread design ensure easy, secure insertion for confident surgical outcomes.
Superior Materials and Advanced EngineeringManufactured from titanium alloy, this screw boasts high strength, lightweight construction, and biocompatibility. Precision machining provides a corrosion-resistant, sterile implant that maintains integrity inside the body. Radiolucent markers simplify imaging during and after surgery, enhancing procedural safety and accuracy.
Efficient and Safe Surgical InstrumentSingle-use and sterile packed, this screw reduces infection risk and delivers peace of mind for both surgeons and patients. Its compatibility with various ligament repair techniques, manual operation, and real-time reliability make it an indispensable tool for orthopedic procedures.
FAQ's of Knee Ligament Repair Screw:
Q: How is the Knee Ligament Repair Screw used during surgery?
A: The screw is used to fixate soft tissue grafts to the bone in knee ligament reconstruction procedures such as ACL, PCL, MCL, or LCL repair. The surgeon positions the graft, then inserts the self-tapping screw to secure the tissue in place, ensuring precise and stable fixation.
Q: What are the major benefits of using this screw in ligament repair procedures?
A: Key benefits include its anatomical fit, high strength, corrosion resistance, and precise thread design, which together provide reliable fixation. Its radiolucent markers help verify placement during imaging, and single-use sterility minimizes infection risk.
Q: When should this knee ligament repair screw be used?
A: The screw is indicated for use during surgical reconstruction of knee ligaments-typically ACL, PCL, MCL, or LCL-when a graft needs to be firmly anchored to the bone for optimal healing.
Q: What is the process for selecting the right screw size for a patient?
A: Surgeons select the appropriate length (from 20 mm to 60 mm) and thread type based on the patient's bone anatomy and specific surgical requirements, ensuring optimal fit, fixation strength, and procedural outcomes.
Q: Where should the screws be stored before use in surgery?
A: Store the screws in a cool, dry environment, away from moisture, and inside their original sterile blister packaging to maintain sterility and product integrity.
Q: How does the radiolucent marker feature improve the surgical process?
A: Radiolucent markers allow for precise intraoperative and postoperative imaging, ensuring that the screw's position can be accurately verified without interference from the metal implant itself.
Q: What certifications and safety standards does this product meet?
A: The knee ligament repair screw is FDA and CE certified, manufactured to stringent standards for biocompatibility and performance, and comes in sterile, single-use packaging for maximum safety in surgical settings.