SPECIALITY
INTERLOCKING NAILS
Intramedullary nails are used
to align and stabilize long bone fractures. They are inserted into
the bone marrow canal in the centre of the long bones of the
extremities (e.g. femur, tibia and humerus). One of the significant
advantages of intramedullary nails over other methods of fixation
is that Intramedullary nails share the load with the bone, rather
that entirely support the bone. Because of this, patients are able
to use the extremity more quickly.
ENDO BUTTONS
We are also specialize in one
of the strongest soft tissue fixation devices for cruciate
reconstruction, the Endobutton fixation device. Its pre-threaded,
continuous loop of suture demonstrates among the highest failure
loads of any competitive device. The ENDOBUTTON fixation device
offers simple rigid fixation.