Mini ‘ X ‘ Plate Exporter

MINI  ‘X’   PLATE

Mini ‘ X ’ Plate Manufacturer

Category:Maxillofacial Implants

Orthopedic Mini ‘X’ Plate Manufacturer is a company that specializes in producing orthopedic implants, specifically mini ‘X’ plates that are used to stabilize small bone fractures in the body. These plates are made of high-quality stainless steel and are designed to be easily implanted into the patient's body, allowing for quick and efficient healing.

Description

Dia:1.5mm

S. 1608.15 MINI ‘ X ‘ PLATE 1.5m
S. 1608.15.5 5hole T. 1708.15.5
MINI ‘ X ‘ PLATE 2.0mm
S. 1608.20.5 5hole T. 1708.20.5
MINI ‘ X ‘ PLATE 2.5mm
S. 1608.25.5 5hole T. 1708.25.5
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ABOUT US

Genius Ortho Private Limited

Genius Ortho Private Limited was found in 2008 by a group of entrepreneurs after having a decade of experience in the field of orthopaedic implants manufacturing. Genius Ortho Private Limited now is the leading company in India specialize in the Orthopaedics Industry. Genius Ortho Private Limited will always achieve this position by professional pursuing excellence and by dedicating ourselves in improving the quality and serving all our customers.

All implants are exclusively made of Stainless Steel 316L, LVM & Titanium Grade V Ti-6Al-4v-ELI.

Our products of Orthopaedic implants and instruments are not only qualified with the certification of FDA, CE, GMP regulations, but also compliant with ISO Quality Assurance Standards.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The mini ‘X’ plates are commonly used for small bone fractures in the hand, wrist, and foot, but can also be used for fractures in other areas of the body, depending on the severity and location of the fracture.

Yes, the plates are made of high-quality stainless steel and are designed to be biocompatible, meaning they are safe for use in the human body and will not cause any adverse reactions.

In some cases, the plates may be removed after the fracture has healed. This decision is typically made by the patient's orthopedic surgeon and will depend on factors such as the location and severity of the fracture, as well as the patient's overall health and mobility.