The orthopedic landscape in Cambodia is undergoing a significant transformation. As the nation invests in its Health Equity and Quality Improvement Project (H-EQIP), there is an escalating demand for high-quality, cost-effective spinal implants. Our factory serves as a pivotal partner for Cambodian hospitals—from Phnom Penh to Siem Reap—supplying advanced Spinal Hooks and Rods that meet international CE and ISO standards.
Increased trauma cases and degenerative spine conditions in Cambodia's aging population are driving the need for reliable fixation systems.
Alignment with the Ministry of Health (MoH) guidelines ensures that our products are compatible with local procurement frameworks.
Expansion of private orthopedic clinics in urban centers requires a steady supply of titanium alloy implants.
To date, our products have been widely used in dozens of countries across Asia, Latin America, Africa, and Europe, and have gained recognition from local distributors and surgeons. A major strength of the company lies in its expertise in 3D printing and customization.
With advanced technology, the company is able to create personalized medical devices that perfectly fit each patient. This customization not only enhances treatment outcomes but also improves patient comfort and overall satisfaction in the Cambodian surgical environment.
Our Spinal Hooks and Rods are engineered for versatility, specifically targeting the most common pathologies encountered by Cambodian orthopedic surgeons:
We are transitioning from traditional mechanical fixation to Bio-Digital Spine Solutions. This includes the development of smart rods with integrated sensors to monitor fusion progress, and the use of ultra-resilient titanium-niobium alloys for superior biocompatibility. For the Cambodian market, we are focusing on "Simplified Instrumentation Kits" to allow surgeons to perform complex procedures with higher precision and less peripheral equipment.
Understanding that reliability is the cornerstone of E-E-A-T, we provide full documentation for MoH Cambodia registration, including Clinical Evaluation Reports (CER) and Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS). Our products undergo rigorous fatigue testing, ensuring they withstand the physical demands of active patients.
How do you support Cambodian distributors with registration?
We provide a dedicated export compliance team that prepares all necessary technical dossiers required by the Cambodian Department of Drugs and Food (DDF) for medical device registration.
Are custom 3D printed implants available for complex spinal tumors in Cambodia?
Yes. By utilizing CT/MRI scan data sent from Cambodia, our engineers can design and 3D print custom vertebral bodies or fixation plates tailored to the patient’s specific anatomy.
What is the lead time for shipping to Phnom Penh?
Standard inventory items like spinal hooks and rods are typically dispatched within 7 days, with air freight delivery to Phnom Penh taking approximately 3-5 business days.
Do your systems support minimally invasive surgery (MIS)?
Our latest rod and screw systems are compatible with percutaneous instrumentation techniques, reducing incision size and recovery time for Cambodian patients.
We also offer orthopedic implants, joint implants, brushless motors, and other high-performance products tailored for the Cambodian medical market.
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