
Suitable for percutaneous or endoscopic soft tissue repair, used for the repair of meniscus tears.
Item No :
GOHE035MOQ :
10 PiecesClassification :
Class IIIColor :
No Color/Custom ColorOrigin :
Xiamen, ChinaPayment :
T/T 50% and balance before shipmentLead Time :
Depends on the order circumstancesMinimally Invasive Meniscus Suture System for Knee Repair
The meniscus repair device is a medical device for repairing meniscus injuries in the knee joint. It is used to treat tears and ruptures, restoring knee function through minimally invasive techniques.
Meniscus Surgical Instrument Features:
- Simple and convenient operation: Equipped with an ergonomic handheld grip, allowing for easier one-handed operation;
- Adjustable depth limiter: The depth limiter can be adjusted according to actual needs, providing better protection for blood vessels and nerves;
- Multiple angle options: Available in 0° straight, 15° upward-curved, and -5° downward-curved designs, fully meeting the repair needs of different meniscus regions;
- Minimally invasive and reliable suturing: Features micro-implants and ultra-strong sutures, leaving no hard objects on the meniscus surface, achieving minimal trauma and maximum suture strength.
Meniscus Suture Surgical Instrument Specifications:
Product Model | Product Description |
BYFH-I | Meniscus Suture Device, 15° Upward-Curved |
BYFH-II | Meniscus Suture Device, 0° Straight |
BYFH-III | Meniscus Suture Device, -5° Downward-Curved |
Arthroscopic Meniscus Suture Tool Instructions:
1. Position the tip of the puncture tube needle against the guide plate, and insert the puncture tube, preset to the desired depth, through the meniscus tissue;
2. Keep the puncture tube in place, deploy and release fixation rod T1, then slowly withdraw the puncture tube;
3. Reset the depth, reinsert the puncture tube into the meniscus tissue, and maintain its position;
4. Deploy and release fixation rod T2, then slowly withdraw the puncture tube from the meniscus tissue;
5. Pull the tail end of the suture to tighten the sliding knot, and use a knot pusher if necessary for further tightening;
6. Complete the suturing and fixation of the meniscus tear, and trim any excess suture. Depending on the meniscus tear condition, additional meniscus suture systems may be used.