Medical Device Orthopedics Equipment Orthofix Tibia Lower Limb Fixer External Fixator ZAS Boxes Hoffmann Orthopedic Instruments
Orthofix external fixation systems provide an important treatment option for patients in need of deformity correction or complex limb reconstruction. The radiolucent rings and struts make it easier to visualize under X-ray the precise placement of the device on the bone during surgery.
Easy and stable connection of rod to rod and pin to rod in one clamp.
| Item |
Specification |
| Hoffmann Type External Fixator |
Pin to Rod Coupling for Ø8mm Rods & Ø5-6mm Pins |
| Rod to Rod Coupling for Ø8mm Rods |
| 5 Hole Coupling for 5-6mm Pins |
We are a medical orthopedic device manufacturer with a spine and orthopedics focus, integrated with R&D, production and sales, We organize production strictly in accordance with CE & ISO13485 standards. we focus on medical drill series, saw series, medical warming system and external fixation etc. Our main products include medical bone drill, multi-function canulate drill, oscillating saw, reciprocating saw and medical electric plaster saw, patient warming system and point therapy plaster, which can be used in many surgeries such as trauma operation, thoracic surgery, joint operation, and veterinary orthopedic, etc.
In the past years, the development has always been aiming at "Professional, Dedicated, Innovative, Share & win-win". Which supported us to maintain long-term development in today's medical device market and get a satisfying market share worldwide.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What are the primary features of the Hoffmann Type External Fixator?
It provides an easy and stable connection of rod-to-rod and pin-to-rod in a single clamp, featuring high compatibility with Ø8mm rods and Ø5-6mm pins.
Q2: What is the maximum sterilization temperature for these instruments?
The standard sterilization temperature should not exceed 135 °C. For the improved type, it can handle up to 155 °C. Exceeding these limits will damage the motor unit.
Q3: How should the power tool batteries be handled after surgery?
The battery must be removed from the power tool immediately after surgery. Keeping it inside can cause automatic micro-discharges, which will shorten the battery lifespan.
Q4: Are the batteries autoclavable?
No, the batteries cannot be autoclaved or sterilized. Only the drill and saw body components (excluding battery packs) are designed to withstand the sterilization temperatures.
Q5: What are the specifications for the bone drills and reamers?
Normal bone drills hold drill bits under 6mm. Acetabulum reaming drills operate at around 300 rpm with high torque, while cannulated drills run at around 600 rpm for nails or K-wires.
Q6: What quality certifications do these orthopedic devices carry?
All orthopedic equipment and surgical tools are manufactured strictly in accordance with CE, ISO13485, GMP, and FSC standards.