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Trauma
We are involved in manufacturing and exporting a wide
range of trauma products. Our range includes Locking bone plates, Locking
bone screws, Simple bone plates, Simple bone screws, Interamedullary nails.
Our range is widely used for various medical and orthopedic procedures. Our
company holds a team of qualified professionals that are involved in the
manufacture of superior quality Orthopedic Products. All our products are
thoroughly checked and tested on various required parameters to meet the
required medical standards.
Locking Bone Plates
We offer a comprehensive range of high
quality Locking Bone Plates which are used for surgical and medical
purposes. These bone plates are especially used for fixing bone fractures.
The use of a locking bone plates are found to be simple, and it offers
advantages over conventional bone plates by not requiring the plate to be
compressed to the bone to provide stability.





Locking Bone Screws
We manufacture a comprehensive range of Bone
Locking Screws which is made of high quality raw material. These Bone
Locking Screws are precisely designed by the engineers so that these can
give the best of their performance. Further, this range of Bone Locking
Screws is thoroughly inspected for required quality parameters.
These Locking Bone Screws are widely used in various medical procedures.
These orthopedic screws are used to reattach bone fragments to a solid
skeletal part. The proximal part near the head is not threaded and needs to
be of a smaller diameter than the threaded portion nearer the tip. These
screws are dimensionally accurate and are available in various sizes and
dimensions.


Simple Bone Plates
We offer Simple Bone Plates that are widely
used for medical procedures. Bone plates are surgical tools, which are used
to assist in the healing of broken and fractured bones. The breaks are first
set and then held in place using bone plates in situations where casts
cannot be applied to the injured area. Bone plates are often applied to
fractures occurring to facial areas such the nose, jaw or eye sockets. The
broken bones are first surgically reset into their proper position. Then a
plate is screwed onto the broken bones to hold them in place, while the bone
heals back together.
When designing bone plates design, material selection, and biocompatibility
are the three important considerations. The bone plate must be strong enough
to support the load normally placed on the bone while the bone heals. The
plate must also have a stiffness similar to that of the bone to which it is
attached. The implant must be non-toxic and cannot cause an inflammatory
response in the body.

