About Orthopedic Wires and Pins
Orthopedic Wires and Pins are widely used in trauma surgeries to stabilize bone fragments, support skeletal traction, and facilitate fracture healing. They are available in various types, including K Wires, Steinmann Pins, and threaded wires, catering to diverse surgical requirements. Advin Health Care manufactures these implants with precision, ensuring consistent quality, biocompatibility, and ease of handling. Suitable for both temporary and permanent fixation, Orthopedic Wires and Pins provide reliable stabilization, allowing surgeons to achieve optimal patient outcomes.
Advanced Features:
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Made from premium medical-grade stainless steel for durability and corrosion resistance
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Available in various types and sizes for different orthopedic procedures
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Provides stable bone support and proper alignment during healing
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Smooth surface minimizes tissue damage and facilitates easy insertion
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Suitable for both temporary and permanent fixation in trauma surgeries
Engineered for Precision and SafetyDesigned using cold-worked precision machining, these orthopedic wires and pins ensure exceptional dimensional accuracy, strength, and biocompatibility. The polished surface finish enhances corrosion resistance, while radiopacity supports precise intraoperative placement with X-ray guidance. Each instrument complies with ISO 13485 and CE certification standards for global clinical use.
Versatile Application in Orthopedic SurgeryIdeal for hospitals and clinics, these wires and pins accommodate a spectrum of orthopedic procedures, from temporary stabilization to permanent fixation of bone fragments. Available in diameters from 0.8mm to 3.0mm and lengths up to 500mm, they facilitate both routine and complex trauma surgeries, assuring consistent performance and patient safety.
FAQs of Orthopedic Wires and Pins:
Q: How are orthopedic wires and pins used in clinical settings?
A: Orthopedic wires and pins are utilized to achieve temporary or permanent fixation and alignment of bone fragments during procedures such as fracture management and trauma surgery. They serve to stabilize bones and aid in proper healing.
Q: What end types are available for these devices, and what is their significance?
A: The wires and pins come with trocar, chisel, or ball-ended tips. Trocar and chisel ends facilitate easy bone entry and placement, while ball-ended options provide added safety, reducing the risk of soft tissue injury during insertion.
Q: Can these wires and pins be supplied sterile or non-sterile?
A: Yes, they can be supplied either sterile or non-sterile, depending on clinical requirements. Sterile products are ready for immediate use in surgical environments, whereas non-sterile options can be sterilized before use.
Q: In what orthopedic procedures are these wires and pins compatible?
A: They are universally compatible with a wide range of orthopedic procedures, including bone fixation, fracture management, and trauma surgery, suitable for both hospitals and clinics.
Q: What are the benefits of radiopaque wires and pins?
A: Radiopaque wires and pins are visible under X-ray imaging, enabling surgeons to accurately monitor placement during operations, which enhances procedural safety and effectiveness.
Q: Is customization available for different sizes and lengths?
A: Yes, these orthopedic wires and pins are available in various diameters (0.8mm3.0mm) and lengths (150mm500mm) to meet unique patient and procedural requirements. Customization ensures optimal fit and function in diverse clinical situations.
Q: How should these devices be stored, and what is their shelf life?
A: They should be stored in dry, sterile packaging to maintain product integrity. The shelf life of orthopedic wires and pins is five years, provided storage guidelines are followed.