Orthopedic Instruments

Essential surgical tools and specialized equipment designed for the precise manipulation, preparation, and fixation of bone and soft tissue during orthopedic procedures. This category includes drills, saws, reamers, osteotomes, mallets, reduction forceps, bone clamps, retractors, screwdrivers, and comprehensive instrument sets for specific procedures like joint replacement, fracture repair, and spinal fusion. These robust and often modular instruments enable surgeons to perform tasks such as cutting, shaping, aligning, and securing bone and implants with the accuracy and control required for successful reconstructive and trauma surgeries. Ideal for hospital and ambulatory surgery center operating rooms specializing in orthopedics and trauma.

Arthroscope

An Arthroscope is a specialized endoscope used for minimally invasive visualization and treatment of joint pathology. Inserted through small incisions, it enables diagnostic examination of cartilage, ligaments, menisci, and synovium, as well as therapeutic procedures including meniscal repair, ligament reconstruction, and cartilage restoration. Used in knee, shoulder, hip, ankle, wrist, and elbow surgery, arthroscopy provides the benefits of minimally invasive surgery: smaller incisions, less pain, faster recovery, and earlier return to function.

Goniometer

A goniometer is a calibrated, handheld measuring instrument designed to precisely quantify joint range of motion in degrees. Essential for physical and occupational therapy, orthopedic assessment, and rehabilitation medicine, it consists of a protractor-like body with two arms—one stationary, one movable—that align with the patient's limb segments. Available in various sizes for different joints (from fingers to hips) and in materials including transparent plastic, stainless steel, and digital formats, it transforms subjective observations of mobility into objective, reproducible data. This fundamental clinical tool guides diagnosis, documents treatment progress, supports disability determinations, and provides the evidence base for therapeutic interventions.

Orthopedic Arthroscope

 An Orthopedic Arthroscope is a rigid, rod-lens telescope used for the visualization and surgical treatment of joint interiors. As the cornerstone of minimally invasive joint surgery, it provides a bright, magnified view of structures like cartilage, menisci, and ligaments through tiny incisions. Available in key diameters (2.7mm, 4.0mm) and viewing angles (0°, 30°, 70°), its optical quality is paramount for surgical precision. Mandatory pre-sterilization leak testing and careful autoclaving are required to maintain sterility and integrity. Proper handling is essential to prevent costly damage to the optics and to ensure patient safety during diagnostic and therapeutic arthroscopic procedures.