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Distal radius plate manufacturers specialize in creating orthopedic implants used to treat fractures of the distal radius, commonly occurring near the wrist. These plates are anatomically contoured for precise fit and are made from biocompatible materials like titanium or stainless steel for strength and durability. Manufacturers focus on advanced locking technology and multiple screw options to provide stable fixation and support early mobilization. They adhere to global quality standards and collaborate with medical experts to ensure reliable and effective surgical solutions
An Acetabular Cup Cemented Manufacturer produces acetabular components specifically designed for cemented fixation in total hip replacement surgeries. These cups are engineered to bond securely with bone cement, ensuring immediate and stable fixation within the pelvic bone. Manufacturers use high-quality, biocompatible materials like polyethylene or metal-backed designs to provide strength and longevity. Their focus is on precision manufacturing, consistent quality, and compliance with medical standards to support successful surgical outcomes.
The Bipolar Prosthesis (Non-Fenestrated) is a type of hip implant commonly used in hemiarthroplasty procedures, especially for treating femoral neck fractures. It features a dual articulation design that reduces wear and enhances mobility by allowing movement between both the prosthetic head and the acetabulum. Being non-fenestrated, the stem lacks holes or openings, which can offer added structural strength. This design is often preferred for its stability, smooth insertion, and reduced risk of cement leakage during cemented fixation.
The Bipolar Modular Stem (Cemented) is an orthopedic implant used in hip replacement surgeries, especially for elderly patients with fractured or arthritic hips. It features a modular design that allows better anatomical fit and customization during surgery. The cemented stem is securely fixed into the femur using bone cement, providing immediate stability. This type of implant is often chosen for its ease of insertion, reduced surgical time, and reliable post-operative outcomes