About PEEK Suture Anchor With 2 pc Fiber
The Advin PEEK Suture Anchor with 2 pc Fiber is an advanced arthroscopic implant crafted from Polyether Ether Ketone (PEEK)ia durable, radiolucent, and biocompatible material. This anchor is specifically engineered for orthopedic procedures to ensure reliable fixation of soft tissues to bone.
Its radiolucent property facilitates clear intraoperative imaging, allowing for precise anchor placement and improved surgical outcomes. The anchor is preloaded with two pieces of high-strength Refiber sutures, providing strong and secure fixation.
Advanced Features:
Made from PEEK material
Radiolucent for imaging clarity
Biocompatible and high strength
Arthroscopic surgical application
Secure soft tissue-to-bone fixation
Preloaded suture configuration
Sterile and ready to use
Secure Fixation for Soft Tissue RepairDesigned for orthopedic surgeons, the PEEK Suture Anchor provides robust fixation for soft tissue-to-bone procedures. Its biocompatible PEEK material and high-strength, double-loaded fiber sutures deliver both reliability and durability. Whether repairing rotator cuffs or reattaching labral tissue, this anchor ensures optimal outcomes in joint surgeries with precision and ease of use.
Versatility Across Joint SurgeriesSuitable for diverse anatomical locations-shoulder, hip, knee, foot, and ankle-the anchor supports a wide range of soft tissue fixation techniques. Both threaded and barbed designs accommodate varying bone structures, while full radiolucency allows for clear post-surgical imaging. Its portable, silent, manual operation makes it ideal for any surgical setting.
Safety and Longevity GuaranteedManufactured to ISO 10993 biocompatibility standards, each anchor is individually blister-packed and sterilized via gamma or EO methods for utmost patient safety. The product boasts up to a five-year shelf life if stored properly, and includes a one-year manufacturer warranty, ensuring confidence in every procedure.
FAQ's of PEEK Suture Anchor With 2 pc Fiber:
Q: How is the PEEK Suture Anchor inserted during surgery?
A: The anchor is placed using a drill-and-place technique with a standard orthopedic inserter, ensuring high precision for optimal tissue-to-bone fixation.
Q: What types of sutures are loaded in each anchor, and how many?
A: Each anchor is preloaded with two pieces of high-strength, braided polyester or UHMWPE fiber suture, optimized for strong soft tissue repair.
Q: When should this anchor be considered for use?
A: This suture anchor is ideal during orthopedic surgeries requiring soft tissue reattachment, such as rotator cuff and labral repairs in the shoulder, hip, knee, foot, and ankle.
Q: Where can the anchor be applied within the body?
A: It is intended for use in multiple anatomical regions, including the shoulder, hip, knee, foot, and ankle, making it versatile for various joint procedures.
Q: What sterilization methods are available for this anchor?
A: The anchor is available either sterilized via Gamma radiation or Ethylene Oxide (EO), ensuring it meets stringent hygiene requirements.
Q: What are the benefits of using a PEEK Suture Anchor over metal alternatives?
A: PEEK material is bio-inert, radiolucent (visible under imaging only with markers), lightweight, corrosion resistant, and ISO 10993-certified; it minimizes interference with imaging and offers secure biological integration.
Q: How should unused anchors be stored to maintain sterility and shelf life?
A: Unopened anchors should be stored in a cool, dry environment away from direct sunlight to preserve their sterility for up to five years.