About Shoulder Instability - Titanium Suture Anchor
The Shoulder Instability - Titanium Suture Anchor is a medical device used in orthopedic surgeries to repair shoulder injuries. It is made of high-quality titanium, offering strength and durability for long-term support. This anchor is primarily used to reattach soft tissue to bone during shoulder instability procedures.
Advanced Features:
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Made from medical-grade titanium for high strength and durability
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Biocompatible design reduces chances of adverse reactions
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Secure soft tissue fixation to the bone during shoulder stabilization
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Ideal for arthroscopic and minimally invasive surgical procedures
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Lightweight structure for patient comfort and efficient performance
Advanced Titanium Suture Anchor for Orthopedic SurgeryEngineered to address shoulder instability, this titanium suture anchor leverages cutting-edge fixation technology for secure soft tissue attachment. Its threaded design enhances fixation, while high tensile strength ensures durability. Fully compatible with standard orthopedic sutures and sterilized via ethylene oxide or gamma radiation, it is suitable for multiple anchor sizes and orthopedic procedures. This device offers seamless integration into clinical practice for manufacturers, suppliers, and exporters in India.
Versatile and Reliable for Shoulder RepairsThis anchor supports a spectrum of procedures, including labrum repair, rotator cuff repair, and Bankart repair. Choose from double or single thread types, in knotted or knotless formats. Each anchor is packed individually in a sterile pouch, providing convenience and safety for operating theaters. Its lightweight and portable design make it easy to use across various settings, ensuring reliable results for both surgeons and patients.
FAQ's of Shoulder Instability - Titanium Suture Anchor:
Q: How is the titanium suture anchor sterilized before use?
A: The anchor is sterilized using either ethylene oxide or gamma radiation, ensuring a high level of safety and sterility for each individually packed device prior to surgical applications.
Q: What types of sutures are compatible with this anchor?
A: This titanium suture anchor is compatible with both non-absorbable and absorbable sutures, allowing flexibility for various orthopedic soft tissue repairs according to the surgeon's preference.
Q: When should this anchor be used in shoulder repair procedures?
A: It is intended for use during procedures addressing shoulder instability, such as labrum repair, rotator cuff repair, and Bankart repair, providing secure fixation of soft tissue to bone.
Q: Where should the anchor be stored before implantation?
A: Anchors should be stored in a dry, sterile environment to maintain their integrity, with adherence to specified shelf life and handling instructions to ensure safety and efficacy.
Q: What is the process for inserting the titanium suture anchor?
A: Insertion is performed manually, either by screwing in the anchor with or without an inserter, depending on surgical protocol and anchor type. This process facilitates precise placement and reliable tissue fixation.
Q: What are the primary benefits of using this titanium suture anchor?
A: The anchor offers high tensile retention strength, excellent biocompatibility, corrosion resistance, MRI compatibility, and versatility in thread and suture type, promoting secure and long-lasting soft tissue fixation during orthopedic procedures.
Q: Is this anchor suitable for real-time and portable use in surgery?
A: Yes, the anchor's lightweight design and real-time operation features make it highly suitable for use in varied clinical settings, supporting surgeons with on-the-spot application during procedures.