Innovative Cutting-Edge Orthopedic Implants by GiaPlus

Orthopedic implants are medical devices that are surgically implanted into the body to replace or stabilize fractured or diseased bones, joints, or other skeletal structures. These implants are made of a variety of materials which include metal, ceramic, or plastic. Orthopedic implants are used for a variety of purposes, replacing diseased joints, stabilizing fractured or broken bones to promote quick healing, fusing spinal vertebrae in cases of herniated discs or spinal stenosis. There are many types of orthopedic implants, each designed for a specific purpose. The common types of orthopedic implants include joint replacement implants, fracture fixation implants, spinal implants, trauma implants, dental implants, maxillofacial implants, etc. Browse our orthopedic implant categories listed below. GiaPlus also offers a complete product catalog in PDF file format which includes specifications and technical information. What are the uses of Orthopedic Implants? Orthopedic implants are used for a variety of purposes, replacing diseased joints, stabilizing fractured or broken bones to promote quick healing, fusing spinal vertebrae in cases of herniated discs or spinal stenosis. When are orthopedic implants removed? Orthopedic implants are designed to provide long-term stability and support for the body, and in many cases, they do not need to be removed. However, there are situations where the removal of an orthopedic implant may be necessary, including infection, pain, discomfort, allergy or it is interfering with the patient’s ambulation. How much do Orthopedic Implants cost? The cost of orthopedic implants vary widely depending on various factors, such as the type of implant, material used, the complexity of the surgery, the location of the hospital, and the healthcare system. The cost of an implant may be covered by insurance or government programs depending on your insurance company and domicile. How do surgeons choose between different orthopedic implants? Choosing the appropriate orthopedic implant involves a medical evaluation of the patient’s age, health, lifestyle factors, patient anatomy, type of injury, cost, availability of implants, long-term outcomes of surgery. The surgeon and patient will work together to choose the best implant based on above factors. How are orthopedic implants made by GiaPlus? Our orthopedic implants are designed and fatigue tested for achieving zero failure rates. The process starts with designing the implant using computer-aided design (CAD) software keeping into consideration the medical condition or injury being treated, size, shape, and material. Then the best material for the implant is selected based upon the quantum of stress it has to withstand which could be surgical grade stainless steel or titanium. After the material selection, designs are sent to the production department for the manufacturing process which involves cutting, shaping, and polishing the implant using computer numerical control (CNC) machines and 3D printers. The manufacturing process may involve cutting, shaping, and polishing the implant to the precise specifications of the design. Last stages of manufacturing are rigorous testing, inspection, sterilization and contaminant free packing to exceed globally required standards for quality, safety, and performance.

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