Medisplint
Explore our top range of engineered titanium alloy implants, custom spinal kits, and surgical power tools designed for clinical precision and high-durability applications.
Established in 2016, Medisplint Orthopedic Instruments Co., Ltd. has grown into a premiere high-technology manufacturer focused on the development, design, and manufacturing of premium spinal implant systems, trauma plates, and sports medicine accessories. By aligning precision design with advanced medical engineering, we provide critical solutions that spinal surgeons trust and depend upon for patient mobilization.
Our expansive 18,500 square meter factory contains state-of-the-art cleanrooms, CNC Swiss longitudinal lathe setups, and specialized testing facilities that maintain strict compliance under ISO 13485 standards and CE registrations. Through rigorous clinical integration, we supply Tier-1 hospitals, regional orthopedic distributors, and global OEM partners with highly customized medical components designed to reduce surgical complications and recovery timelines.
How we maintain standard-setting reliability and technical excellence across complex spine surgery supplies.
We source only high-grade medical raw titanium (Grade 5 ELI) and implantable polyetheretherketone (PEEK) to ensure structural longevity, bone-lock compatibility, and stress shielding reduction.
Every batch undergo mechanical validation testing matching ASTM F1717 and ASTM F2077 protocols. Axial tension, compression, and shear performance are certified internally before export.
Our localized raw materials and component network guarantees consistent production volumes, custom OEM flexibility, and dynamic capacity adjustments during high demand periods.
Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery (MISS) has revolutionized orthopedic and neurosurgical treatments over the last decade, transitioning procedures from invasive muscle-stripping approaches to muscle-sparing, targeted tubular methods. Implants utilized in these surgeries must satisfy strict biomechanical constraints. Unlike traditional open surgeries where visualization is direct, MISS relies heavily on percutaneous guidance, fluoroscopic verification, and specialized insertion instruments. Consequently, implants like monoaxial and polyaxial pedicle screws must match seamlessly with high-tolerance insertion systems to prevent misalignment, implant failure, or neurological compromise.
The practical application of MISS implants varies based on regional surgical methodologies, demographic distribution of spinal pathologies, and economic infrastructure:
As a leading spine implant supplier, Medisplint focuses R&D on key technical trajectories that dictate the future of spine care:
The global medical supply chain demands absolute stability. Manufacturing spine implants in China offers several operational advantages:
Integrated Industrial Ecosystem: Within the Yangtze River Delta industrial area, Medisplint leverages immediate access to high-purity medical titanium raw materials, thermal treatment facilities, and anodization processing centers. This geographical proximity reduces transit times and allows us to launch 68 new products annually.
Advanced Cost Efficiency without Quality Trade-offs: Medisplint optimizes capital allocation by running high-precision Swiss CNC machinery coupled with standardized quality management processes. The result is CE-marked and ISO-certified implants delivered at a competitive total cost of ownership compared to traditional Western producers.
A visual inspection of our 18,500㎡ facility showcasing raw material processing, high-precision machining, cleanroom packing, and mechanical testing labs.
Registering spinal implants with local authorities (such as the FDA, EMA, or local ministries of health) can be a challenging process. Recognizing this, Medisplint offers support to ease global distribution barriers:
Answers to technical, regulatory, and capability questions from orthopedic distributors and hospital purchasing managers.
Our extended product catalog containing anatomic plates, hip prosthesis assemblies, surgical tools, and arthroscopic shaver blades.