About Orthopedic Staple
Orthopedic Staples are widely used in trauma orthopedic surgeries for small bone fractures, ligament repairs, and joint stabilization. They provide rigid fixation while minimizing soft tissue disruption, facilitating faster healing and better clinical outcomes. Advin Health Care manufactures Orthopedic Staples with premium medical-grade materials, ensuring strength, corrosion resistance, and long-term reliability. Available in various sizes and designs, these staples accommodate different surgical requirements, offering precise bone approximation and optimal functional recovery.
Advanced Features:
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Made from high-quality medical-grade materials for strength, durability, and biocompatibility
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Provides secure fixation for bones and joints
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Minimizes soft tissue damage while promoting healing
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Available in multiple sizes and designs for versatile surgical applications
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Suitable for trauma, ligament repair, and joint stabilization procedures
Superior Fixation for Small Bone SurgeryEngineered with a non-traumatic, rounded edge and a smooth, polished finish, this orthopedic staple is ideal for the effective fixation of bone fragments in hand, foot, and ankle surgeries. The cold-formed, precision-engineered staple ensures high tensile strength and positional accuracy, meeting the needs of surgeons handling delicate orthopedic procedures.
Certified Quality and Safe ApplicationManufactured from biocompatible, medical grade stainless steel, each staple conforms to rigorous ISO 13485 and CE standards. Packaged individually in blister packs under sterile conditions, they reduce infection risk and streamline the surgical process, while ensuring a shelf life of up to five years when stored appropriately.
Versatile, Easy-to-Use DesignAvailable in multiple sizes and thicknesses, the U-shaped orthopedic staple is suitable for a broad range of orthopedic fixation scenarios. Its radiopaque nature facilitates effortless monitoring during and after the procedure using X-ray imaging, while its ergonomic design allows for straightforward manual application and disposability post-use.
FAQ's of Orthopedic Staple:
Q: How is the orthopedic staple applied during surgery?
A: The staple is manually inserted to fix bone fragments in place, commonly during hand, foot, ankle, or small bone surgeries. Its shape and precision-engineered construction enable straightforward placement and secure stabilization.
Q: What benefits does the radiopaque feature provide?
A: Radiopacity ensures the staple is clearly visible under X-ray imaging, allowing surgeons to confirm accurate placement during and after the surgical procedure, thereby supporting optimal clinical outcomes.
Q: When should these staples be used?
A: They are ideal for single-use implantation in orthopedic surgeries that require the fixation of small bones, such as fractures or osteotomies in the hand, ankle, or foot, due to their strength and biocompatibility.
Q: Where should the staples be stored before use?
A: The staples must be kept in a cool, dry, and sterile environment to maintain their integrity and sterility until needed for surgery.
Q: What is the process for ensuring sterility and safety?
A: Each staple is individually blister packed in a sterile environment, providing a contamination-free product for surgical use and ensuring compliance with ISO 13485 and CE certification standards.
Q: Are there different sizes available for various surgical needs?
A: Yes, the staples come in a variety of lengths (15 mm, 20 mm, 25 mm, 30 mm) and thicknesses (1.0 mm to 2.0 mm), allowing surgeons to select the most suitable size for each procedure.