About Knotless PEEK FiberLock Anchor Titanium Tip
The Knotless PEEK FiberLock Anchor a Titanium Tip provides efficient soft tissue fixation in orthopedic procedures without requiring knots, simplifying the surgical process. Constructed from high-quality PEEK, it combines lightweight design with superior mechanical strength. The titanium tip allows for precise placement, excellent anchoring, and minimal tissue trauma. Advin Health Care offers this advanced solution as part of its commitment to innovative orthopedic products that support effective soft tissue repair. It is ideal for rotator cuff repair, tendon reattachment, and other soft tissue reconstruction surgeries.
Advanced Features:
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High-strength PEEK construction for durability and biocompatibility
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Knotless design for efficient soft tissue fixation
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Titanium tip for strong bone anchoring and smooth insertion
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Reduces tissue trauma and simplifies surgical technique
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Suitable for various orthopedic soft tissue repair applications
Advanced Knotless Fixation TechnologyEngineered with FiberLock Technology, this knotless anchor streamlines soft tissue fixation, eliminating knots and simplifying the procedure. Its high pull-out strength and secure grip minimize the risk of tissue loosening, supporting optimal patient outcomes during rotator cuff and biceps tenodesis repairs.
Optimized for Surgical PrecisionThe radiolucent PEEK body ensures the anchor is nearly invisible under X-ray, while its metallic titanium tip provides accurate placement visibility during imaging. Compatible with standard insertion instruments, the anchor is individually blister packed and ready for sterile, single-use application in diverse orthopedic surgeries.
Long-Term Performance and BiocompatibilityComposed of bioinert and non-absorbable PEEK and titanium, this anchor is designed for long-term tissue integration without triggering adverse biological reactions. It delivers reliable, durable fixation during intraoperative and postoperative periods, supporting sustained repair strength and patient mobility.
FAQ's of Knotless PEEK FiberLock Anchor a Titanium Tip:
Q: How is the Knotless PEEK FiberLock Anchor with Titanium Tip used during orthopedic surgery?
A: This anchor is deployed using a push-in technique with a specialized inserter. It securely fixes soft tissue, such as rotator cuff or biceps tendons, to bone without the need for knot-tying, allowing for a streamlined and efficient surgical process.
Q: What are the benefits of using a radiolucent PEEK anchor with a titanium tip?
A: The PEEK body is radiolucent, making it nearly invisible under X-ray, which enables clear imaging during and after surgery. The titanium tip remains visible for precise placement, improving intraoperative accuracy in soft tissue repairs.
Q: When should a surgeon choose this knotless anchor over a traditional knotted device?
A: Surgeons should select this anchor when they require secure fixation with reduced risk of knot-stacking or bulk. It is particularly beneficial in rotator cuff repairs, biceps tenodesis, and shoulder repairs where reliable fixation and simplified technique are desired.
Q: Where can this anchor be effectively implanted?
A: The Knotless PEEK FiberLock Anchor is intended for soft tissue-to-bone fixation, including applications in the shoulder (rotator cuff), biceps tendon, and similar anatomical sites where strong, durable attachment is necessary.
Q: What materials are used in the construction of this surgical anchor?
A: The device features a PEEK (polyether ether ketone) body for radiolucency, a medical-grade titanium tip for visibility, and double-loaded, high strength ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene fiber sutures for secure, long-term tissue fixation.
Q: What makes this anchor suitable for long-term implantation?
A: It is made from bioinert, non-absorbable materials like PEEK and titanium, which are well tolerated by the body and do not degrade over time, ensuring stable, reliable fixation for prolonged durations.
Q: How should this surgical anchor be stored before use?
A: The anchor should be stored in its original, sterile individual blister pack, kept in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, to maintain sterility and optimal performance for up to three years.