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A suture anchor is a very small implant that fixes sutures in the bone and reconnects the soft tissue and bone. It is a fully threaded anchor with suture holes running through the center of the anchor to provide flexibility for working sutures. Allows to reduce bone removal during the guide hole creation process without affecting the pullout strength.
| Model | Ext. Diameter (φ) | Anchor Length (mm) | Total Length (mm) | Suture Spec |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| T20-φ2.0x7.5 | φ2.0 | 7.5 | 184.3 | 2 0# sutures |
| T12-φ2.8x11.5 | φ2.8 | 11.5 | 251.4 | 1 2# suture |
| T22-φ3.5x12 | φ3.5 | 12 | 255.2 | 2 2# sutures |
| T22-φ5.0x15.5 | φ5.0 | 15.5 | 257.5 | 2 2# sutures |
| T22-φ6.5x16.3 | φ6.5 | 16.3 | 260.7 | 2 2# sutures |
Easy operation, multi-angle implantation, and more flexible usage. Can be implanted twice during operation.
The edge design of the suture hole on the head of the anchor reduces friction during surgery.
Made from high-quality titanium alloy material providing excellent biocompatibility.
Anchor head sharp design removes the need to pre-drill, making it easier to implant.
High and low double thread design offers stronger torsional strength, pull-out resistance, and quicker screw-in time.
Scope of Use: Suture Anchors are surgical implants used for the attachment of soft tissues to bone (e.g., ruptured tendons and ligaments). They consist of the anchor, a suture, and the 'eyelet' interface. Available in various configurations, sizes, and materials.
Composition Characteristics: The suture is made of ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene and polyester composite braid, ensuring better mechanical properties and handling.
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