Product DescriptionORTHOSYN Bioabsorbable Pin is a specialized medical device designed for the precise and effective repair of small fractures, particularly in the epiphyseal area of bones. This device is suitable for pediatric orthopedics and for procedures on upper and lower extremities.
Key Features and Benefits- Compliance with 93/42/EC Directive: Manufactured to meet European safety and performance standards for medical devices.
- Rounded tips and customizable lengths: Rounded tips reduce insertion trauma; pins can be cut to the required length during surgery.
- Optimized for epiphyseal fracture repair: Engineered to support long-term healing of minor epiphyseal fractures in children and adults.
- Bioabsorbable material with controlled degradation: Made from PLDLA (Poly L/DL-lactide), biocompatible and gradually resorbed and replaced by natural bone, avoiding hardware removal procedures.
- Long-term stabilization: Provides stabilization for approximately 8–10 months; complete resorption occurs in about 24 months.
- Available sizes: Standard diameters and lengths address common surgical needs.
Available Sizes (details)- Pin diameter: 1.5 mm — Pin length: 50 mm
- Pin diameter: 2.0 mm — Pin length: 50 mm
Indications for Use- Maintaining alignment and fixation of bone fractures, osteotomies, arthrodeses or bone grafts in combination with appropriate additional immobilization.
Characteristics / technical specifications- Product code: ORT-BAP-1010
- Commercial name: ORTHOSYN Bioabsorbable Pin
- Material: PLDLA (Poly L/DL-lactide)
- Regulatory compliance: Manufactured in accordance with 93/42/EC directive
- Tip: Rounded tips to minimize insertion trauma
- Pin diameters: 1.5 mm and 2.0 mm
- Pin length: 50 mm (standard; can be cut to required length)
- Intended use: Repair of small fractures, particularly epiphyseal fractures; pediatric and adult use; lower and upper extremities
- Stabilization period: Approximately 8–10 months
- Complete resorption: Approximately 24 months
- Packaging/usage note: Pins designed to be cut to specific lengths during surgical procedures