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Professional Overview
Established in 2008 by industry pioneers in the modern orthopedic implant sector, our team brings over a decade of expertise in medical device development. We believe that creating simple, effective solutions for complex clinical challenges is the most effective way to improve global health.
Our commitment lies in utilizing innovative product lines—including orthopedic implants, surgical staplers, and wound care systems—to support patient well-being worldwide. We maintain a rigorous focus on product quality, ensuring our solutions benefit patients regardless of their location.
Recognizing that trust is the foundation of healthcare, we provide surgeons with safe, high-quality medical instruments. By maintaining an ongoing dialogue with respected clinical experts, we develop modular solutions tailored to a wide range of complex orthopedic issues, aiming for maximum patient recovery and well-being.
Q&A
Frequently Asked Questions
What materials are used for the intramedullary nails?
Our intramedullary nails are primarily manufactured from high-grade Titanium alloy, known for its excellent biocompatibility, high strength, and corrosion resistance in orthopedic trauma surgery.
Are the products supplied in sterile packaging?
According to our standard transport package specifications, these items are provided in non-sterile packaging using paper-plastic roll bags, requiring sterilization before clinical use.
Can you provide custom logo printing on the implants?
Yes, we support logo printing as part of our manufacturing process to meet specific branding or identification requirements for our surgical instruments and implants.
What quality standards do your products follow?
Our products are manufactured under strict quality control systems and comply with international standards such as CE and ISO certifications for medical instruments.
What is the production capacity for these trauma implants?
We have a robust production capacity of approximately 50,000 units, ensuring a stable supply for large-scale medical requirements and hospital tenders.