They’ve been using it for femoral shaft fractures and intertrochanteric cases for about eight months now — the titanium holds up well under consistent autoclaving without warping or suface degradation, and the 46-piece set covers pretty much everything a standard ortho team needs from reaming to final locking; most buyers go with the Ø11mm reamer first for its tight fit, but having Ø12.5mm and Ø13mm on hand saves you when the canal’s wider than expected.
The alumnum case is heavier than you’d think, about 12 kg or so, but it keeps everything organized and the instruments don’t rattle loose during transport; one thing not in the spec but worth noting is the depth gauge markings wear slightly after 30-40 cycles, though they’re still readable and it hasn’t affected accuracy yet — just rotate it with a backup if you’re doing back-to-back cases.
We usually have stock for MOQ 1 set, but confirm lead time; that 1-year manufacturing defects but not wear from daily use, and the suplier will send a replacement part within 20 days if something fails — just send them photos first, and they don’t demand a full return.
It actually works better for elderly patients with osteoporotic bone because the titanium’s elasticity reduces stress shielding compared to stainlss steel, but it’s not ideal for heavily comminuted fractures requiring multiple locking bolts since the set includes only standard-length screws.
CE and ISO 13485 are current, but they didn’t include the full audit report in the initial COA — I had to ask for it seprately, though they emailed it within two days.
Anyone who’s handled tray sets before will notice the reamer alignment jig has a tighter tolerance than the old Synthes knockoffs, but the T-handle wrench torque feels a bit light for larger nails; anyway, you’ll want to double-check your OR team’s familiarity with the locking guide before the first use — it’s not a dealbreaker, just a real-world learning curve.
The set includes reamer sizes Ø10.4mm, Ø11mm, Ø12mm, Ø12.5mm, and Ø13mm, all made from medical-grade titanium.
No, the MOQ is just 1 set, so you can order a single kit for a single surgery if needed.
It carries CE and ISO 13485 certifications, so it meets EU and international quality standards for orthopedic instruments.
Yes, the entire set is autoclavable, so you can sterilize it using standard hospital steam sterilization cycles.
Yes, the 46-piece set comes in a durable aluminum case for safe storage and transport of the instruments.