About Trauma Implants
Trauma implants from Advin Health Care are developed to meet the needs of surgeons in managing complex fractures and trauma cases. They are widely used for internal fixation, stabilization, and reconstructive procedures in orthopedic surgery. Manufactured using high-quality stainless steel and titanium, these implants offer excellent strength, durability, and biocompatibility. Their availability in multiple designs and sizes helps surgeons achieve precise fixation, promoting faster recovery and reliable outcomes for patients.
Advanced Features:
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High-strength stainless steel or titanium materials
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Biocompatible and safe for surgical use
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Designed for stability and long-term performance
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Wide range of implants for different trauma applications
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Accurate fit to support bone healing
Precision and Compatibility for Optimal ResultsManufactured using advanced CNC machining technology, our trauma implants offer exceptional precision and a highly accurate fit for bone immobilization and fracture fixation. These implants are fully compatible with standard orthopedic instruments, streamlining surgical procedures for orthopedic professionals.
Sterile, Single-Use Safety AssuranceEach implant is gamma or EO sterilized, securely packed in blister or boxed sets to maintain sterility. Designed for single use, they offer peace of mind for surgeons and patients, adhering to strict safety standards and providing a shelf life of up to five years when properly stored.
Broad Range and Multiple Design VariantsWe offer an extensive selection of plates, screws (cortical, cancellous, locking), nails, pins, and wires suited for upper limb, lower limb, skull, and spine applications. Each product comes in multiple sizes and may feature smooth, polished, or coated finishes, ensuring tailored solutions for various orthopedic needs.
FAQ's of Trauma Implants:
Q: How are trauma implants sterilized before surgery?
A: Our trauma implants are sterilized using either gamma radiation or ethylene oxide (EO) processes. This ensures that each implant is safe, sterile, and immediately ready for use upon opening.
Q: What design variants and types of trauma implants are available?
A: We offer a wide range of implants, including plates, screws (cortical, cancellous, locking), nails, pins, and wires. These come in different sizes, finishes (smooth, polished, coated), and are suitable for various anatomical locations such as the upper limb, lower limb, skull, and spine.
Q: When should trauma implants be used in orthopedic surgeries?
A: Trauma implants are indicated for the fixation and immobilization of bone fractures during orthopedic surgeries. Their use depends on the type and location of the fracture and the specific requirements for stabilization and healing.
Q: Where can these implants be applied within the body?
A: Our implants are suitable for use in upper limbs, lower limbs, skull, and spine. Specialized shapes and sizes are available to fit different anatomical needs in these regions.
Q: What is the process for ensuring implant traceability?
A: Each implant is packaged with a unique lot number for traceability. This allows for meticulous tracking from manufacturing through supply chain and into clinical use, enhancing safety and accountability.
Q: How should trauma implants be stored before use?
A: Implants should be kept in their original packaging in a cool, dry, and sterile environment to maintain sterility and integrity. Shelf life is up to five years if unopened and properly stored as per instructions.
Q: What are the main benefits of using these trauma implants?
A: The key benefits include high strength, corrosion resistance, biocompatibility, lightweight design, compatibility with standard tools, and availability in multiple sizes. This ensures both surgical precision and patient safety.