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Orthopedic implants are medical devices used to support or replace damaged bones and joints. They are typically made from biocompatible materials such as titanium, stainless steel, or polymers, which allow for integration with the body while minimizing the risk of rejection. These implants are used in various surgical procedures to restore mobility and alleviate pain in patients with musculoskeletal conditions.
| Material | Titanium, stainless steel, or biocompatible polymers |
| Types | Screws, plates, rods, and joint replacements |
| Sizes | Varies by implant type, typically ranging from small to large dimensions |
| Surface finish | Smooth or textured to promote osseointegration |
| Certifications | ISO 13485, CE marking, FDA approval |
When selecting orthopedic implants, buyers should consider the specific type of implant required for the procedure, such as screws, plates, or joint replacements. It's also important to specify the material and size needed, as well as any required certifications for safety and efficacy. Quantities may vary based on the surgical procedure, so it's advisable to discuss the expected volume with suppliers.
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They are typically made from titanium, stainless steel, or biocompatible polymers.
Common types include screws, plates, rods, and joint replacements.
Size selection depends on the specific application and anatomy of the patient.
Yes, when properly manufactured and implanted, they are considered safe and effective.
Look for ISO 13485, CE marking, and FDA approval.
Yes, there are specialized implants designed for pediatric patients.