A suture anchor is a specialized surgical implant designed to fix sutures into the bone, effectively reconnecting soft tissue and bone. This fully threaded anchor features suture holes through its center, providing exceptional flexibility during surgical procedures. The design allows for minimal bone removal during guide hole creation without compromising pullout strength.
| Model | Anchor Details (mm) | Suture Details | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| External 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 |
Ensures easy operation and supports multi-angle implantation for maximum surgical flexibility. Can be adjusted twice during operation.
Constructed from high-grade titanium alloy, offering excellent biocompatibility and long-term stability.
Self-tapping sharp design eliminates the need for pre-drilling, making implantation faster and easier.
Features high and low double threads for stronger torsional strength and superior pull-out resistance.
Suture anchors are vital surgical implants used for attaching soft tissues (like ruptured tendons and ligaments) to bone. They consist of the anchor body, the suture material, and the eyelet interface.
The sutures are crafted from ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene and polyester composite braid. This combination provides superior mechanical properties and a better tactile feel for surgeons.