Basic Info.
Certification
CE, ISO13485
Instrument Classification
Class II
After-Sale Service
Online Technical Support
Low Frequency
10000 times/Min
High Frequency
12000 times/Min
Transport Package
Air Transport
Product Description
Suture Anchor For Joint Tendon Repair
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.
Product Specification
| Model |
Anchor (mm) |
Suture |
| Ext. Diameter |
Anchor Length |
Total Length |
Specification |
| 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 |
Product Advantages
Hexagon drive: Easy operation, Multi-angle implantation, more flexible.
Suture Hole Edge Design: Optimized head design to reduce friction during surgery.
Titanium Alloy Material: Excellent biocompatibility for long-term safety.
Sharp Anchor Head: No need to pre-drill, making implantation easier.
High and Low Double Thread: Stronger torsional strength, quicker screw-in, and shorter operation time.
Medical Tips
Scope of Use
Suture Anchors are surgical implants used for the attachment of soft tissues to bone (e.g., ruptured tendons and ligaments). They usually consist of the anchor, a suture, and the "eyelet" interface. Available in various configurations and sizes.
Composition Characteristics
The suture is made of ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene and polyester composite braid, offering superior mechanical properties and handling convenience.
Service & Guarantees
*All prices are for reference; exact pricing is based on the latest quotation.
Quality Guarantee
Return or exchange within 1 month for quality issues.
Repair Service
Free repair within 1 year (excluding wrong operation).
Support
Timeless technical maintenance and online guidance.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What are suture anchors primarily used for?
A: They are surgical implants designed to attach soft tissues, such as ruptured tendons or ligaments, securely to the bone.
Q2: What material is used for the suture anchors?
A: Our suture anchors are made from high-grade Titanium alloy, which provides excellent biocompatibility and strength.
Q3: Do these anchors require pre-drilling before implantation?
A: Thanks to the sharp anchor head design, these anchors often do not require pre-drilling, simplifying the surgical procedure.
Q4: What is the benefit of the high and low double thread design?
A: This design provides stronger torsional strength and pull-out resistance while allowing for quicker screw-in during surgery.
Q5: What is the composition of the suture material?
A: The sutures are made of a composite braid of ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene and polyester for superior durability and feel.
Q6: What kind of after-sales support do you offer?
A: We provide online technical support, a one-year repair warranty, and a one-month exchange policy for quality-related issues.