Medisplint
Advanced clinically proven joint replacement systems optimized for durability, anatomical fit, and bone ingrowth.
How modern demographics and national healthcare visions are shaping procurement requirements for total joint replacements.
The healthcare landscape in the State of Kuwait is undergoing a rapid transition, guided by the ambitious goals of Kuwait Vision 2035 ("New Kuwait"). With a robust infrastructure consisting of major state-run tertiary hospitals, such as the dedicated Al-Razi Orthopedic Hospital, Sabah Hospital, and the newly established Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah Hospital, the demand for high-performance implantable medical devices has surged dramatically. Orthopedic reconstruction, specifically Total Hip Replacement (THR) and Total Knee Replacement (TKR), constitutes one of the fastest-growing surgical sub-specialties in both the public sector (managed by the Ministry of Health - MOH) and a thriving private hospital sector (including renowned chains like Dar Al Shifa, Al Salam International, and Hadi Clinic).
Several regional epidemiological factors drive this high demand. Kuwait has one of the highest rates of obesity, metabolic syndrome, and secondary osteoarthritis in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region. Early-onset joint degeneration, aggravated by sedentary lifestyles and metabolic factors, requires orthopedic implants with outstanding wear resistance, such as UHMWPE (Ultra-High-Molecular-Weight Polyethylene) liners, Ceramic-on-Polyethylene bearing surfaces, and biocompatible Cobalt-Chromium-Molybdenum (CoCrMo) and Titanium (Ti6Al4V) alloys. Additionally, clinical research indicates that patients within the Middle East often display anatomical variations in the femoral neck-shaft angle and tibial plateau dimensions compared to Western populations. This calls for a highly versatile size range and flexible customization (OEM/ODM) capabilities from suppliers.
Procurement for public healthcare in Kuwait is heavily driven by centralized MOH tenders. For a medical device manufacturer to successfully participate in these tenders, holding robust global certifications is non-negotiable. Implants must strictly comply with CE Class III medical device regulations, ISO 13485, and local MOH pharmaceutical and medical device registration protocols. Global suppliers must collaborate with authorized local agents in Kuwait who understand the intricacies of local distribution, cold-chain or sterile logistical support, and hospital trial coordination.
While public sector tenders are massive, the private healthcare sector in Kuwait prioritizes rapid supply chain response, surgical customization, and comprehensive instrument tray availability. Surgeons in private clinics require complete sets of trial implants, extraction tools, and instrument kits (such as stem inserters and revision tools) to minimize intraoperative surprises. Ensuring a constant stock of both primary and revision systems is crucial for any orthopedic distributor looking to capture market share in districts like Hawalli, Salmiya, and Kuwait City.
Founded in 2016, Medisplint Orthopedic Instruments Co., Ltd. has established itself as a professional, globally recognized manufacturer specializing in orthopedic implants, fixation systems, and specialized surgical instruments for trauma, spine, and joint reconstruction. We support hospitals, orthopedic distributors, surgical centers, and OEM/ODM partners worldwide with high-quality orthopedic solutions.
Operating from a state-of-the-art facility covering approximately 18,500m², our integrated production, assembly, cleanroom packaging, and rigorous quality control operations ensure that every implant meets the highest international clinical standards. With over 7 years of dedicated export experience and a decade of manufacturing expertise, we report an annual export revenue of approximately USD 12 million, serving critical healthcare markets across Europe, Southeast Asia, South America, and the Middle East.
From raw material verification to fatigue analysis, explore how we engineer durability and safety into every implant.
Our heavy manufacturing section integrates multi-axis CNC lathes, high-performance slitting machines, and precision milling centers to shape complex geometries for tibial base plates, femoral stems, and acetabular shells.











Before leaving the factory, every batch undergoes chemical analysis, dimensional verification, cleanroom ultrasonic washing, and double-barrier sterile packaging to guarantee patient safety and implant bio-compatibility.







Implants destined for human joints must withstand millions of loading cycles. Our state-of-the-art testing lab simulates clinical conditions over decades of use, performing mechanical tension, compression, shear, fatigue, and hardness tests.




Modular heads and cementless stems tailored to primary and complex revision arthroplasty surgeries in Kuwait.
Combining cost efficiencies with high-end manufacturing to optimize the procurement of THR/TKR implant systems.
For Kuwaiti medical distributors and procurement departments managing hospital budgets, transitioning or expanding sourcing lines to include premium Chinese orthopedic manufacturers presents distinct advantages:
Our facility is fully CE and ISO 13485 certified. We provide comprehensive documentation packages (DMF, clinical trial registries, biocompatibility testing reports, and sterilization validations) that simplify registration with the Kuwait MOH Drug and Medical Device Control Administration.
With an active R&D team of 85 specialists, we customize femoral stems and knee implants to fit the anatomical profiles of patients in the Middle East. Private labeling (OEM) and minor design modifications for specific instrument kits are fully supported.
By optimizing raw material sourcing (premium medical-grade Titanium and CoCrMo) and leveraging state-of-the-art multi-axis CNC machines, we offer pricing that makes private healthcare networks in Kuwait more competitive without sacrificing clinical safety.
Clinically proven solutions for hip and knee reconstruction, including hemiarthroplasty and total knee systems.
Important regulatory, mechanical, and logistical questions answered by our export & quality compliance team.
To register orthopedic implants with the Ministry of Health (MOH) Drug & Medical Device Control Administration in Kuwait, suppliers must present a valid CE Certificate (Class III), an ISO 13485 certificate, and a Free Sale Certificate (FSC) from the country of origin. Medisplint supports local distributors in Kuwait by providing complete technical dossiers, sterilization validation reports (gamma and EO), and biocompatibility assessments in accordance with ISO 10993.
Yes. Our engineering department (comprising 85 R&D specialists) utilizes CAD/CAM models based on global demographic bone scans. We can adjust the femoral neck-shaft angle, shorten/lengthen femoral stems, and supply specific sizes of cementless femoral stems or tibial base plates to fit the patient demographics of Kuwait and the wider GCC region. This service is available under our OEM/ODM partnership program.
Quality is checked at every level. Our in-house physical testing laboratory uses Multiaxial Fatigue Testers and Tensile Testers to simulate millions of loading cycles, equivalent to over 15–20 years of typical in-vivo activity. Our bearing surfaces utilize premium medical-grade UHMWPE and high-purity CoCrMo (Cobalt-Chromium-Molybdenum) alloys, preventing early wear, aseptic loosening, and osteolysis.
Standard manufacturing lead times for stock items (such as standard revision kits and primary implants) range between 30 to 45 days. We coordinate sea freight shipments to major port terminals like Shuwaikh Port and Shuaiba Port, as well as air freight shipments to Kuwait International Airport (KWI) for urgent or high-value revision instruments. All shipments are packed in temperature-stable, shock-absorbing transport cases to preserve sterile barriers.
Absolutely. We supply comprehensive surgical kits, including stem inserters, manual extractors, and revision instruments, in durable, autoclave-compatible sterilization trays. These instrument trays are engineered to match our implants precisely, facilitating smooth implant placement and revision procedures for orthopedic surgeons.
Whether you are registering for upcoming MOH tenders, updating your private hospital inventory, or seeking an experienced OEM manufacturing partner for THR/TKR systems, Medisplint is ready to support you with CE-certified quality and global expertise.
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