Trauma

A trauma portfolio typically refers to a collection of medical devices and instruments designed for the treatment and management of traumatic injuries. Trauma-related medical devices are essential for healthcare professionals in emergency rooms, trauma centers, and surgical settings to address injuries resulting from accidents, falls, violence, and other traumatic events.

  1. Fracture Fixation Devices: This category includes products such as plates, screws, intramedullary nails, and external fixation devices that are used to stabilize and repair fractures of bones in various parts of the body.
  2. Bone Grafts and Substitutes: Trauma patients may require bone grafts or substitutes to assist in the healing and regrowth of damaged bone tissue. These products can help in the reconstruction and repair of fractures.
  3. Trauma Implants: Zimmer Biomet may offer a range of implants specifically designed for trauma cases, including implants for the fixation of broken bones and joints.
  4. Soft Tissue Repair Products: Trauma injuries often involve damage to soft tissues, such as tendons and ligaments. Surgical products for repairing soft tissue injuries, such as sutures and anchors, may be part of the portfolio.
  5. Surgical Instruments: A comprehensive trauma portfolio would include surgical instruments tailored for trauma procedures, including tools for the precise placement of implants and fixation devices.
  6. External Fixation Systems: These systems are used to stabilize fractures or traumatic injuries externally, typically in cases where internal fixation is not possible or ideal.
  7. Intramedullary Devices: Zimmer Biomet may offer intramedullary nails and rods used for the fixation of long bone fractures, especially in cases of severe trauma.
  8. Biologics: Products like bone grafts, growth factors, and other biologics can aid in the healing and regeneration of tissues following traumatic injuries.