Orthopedic Implants in Arizona
4 vendors serving Arizona
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Top orthopedic implants in Arizona
Gyder Surgical US Inc
Gyder Surgical US Inc manufactures the GYDER® Hip System, a patented pin-less surgical navigation platform designed for anterior hip replacement procedures. The system enables image-free, pin-less navigation without requiring CT or X-ray imaging, reducing radiation exposure and procedural complexity. The GYDER® Hip System features a non-invasive approach with no fixative fixation points, simple setup with rapid calibration, and seamless integration into existing OR workflows. The platform operates as an open system compatible with surgeon-preferred implant systems, supporting both traditional OR and ambulatory surgery center (ASC) environments. Designed for portability with minimal medical waste generation, the system facilitates precise surgical placement while reducing operative time and patient burden. Currently available for distribution in the United States and Australia, the GYDER® Hip System targets orthopedic surgeons and surgical facilities performing hip arthroplasty procedures. The company markets directly to physicians and through distributor channels.
Fusion Orthopedics, LLC.
Fusion Orthopedics is a foot and ankle orthopedic implant manufacturer specializing in bunion correction solutions and related surgical instruments. The company offers two primary bunion correction platforms: LapiLock, a patented 4D advanced bunion correction system providing total realignment with 13+ unique implant options for surgeon preference and patient anatomy; and MiniLock, a minimally invasive bunion correction approach that fuses the joint to prevent recurrence. The company also manufactures specialized surgical instruments including bone harvesters and other foot and ankle tools. Fusion Orthopedics operates as a rep-centric distributor-focused organization, positioning itself on market stability and long-term partnership rather than frequent consolidation. The company emphasizes innovative product design and efficient instrumentation to reduce operative time and facility costs. Fusion recently acquired Metalogix, expanding its product portfolio. The organization maintains research-backed clinical outcomes, citing 92% long-term patient satisfaction rates and 98% success rates based on implant removals. Manufacturing capabilities and regulatory status are present but not explicitly detailed in available content. The company serves foot and ankle surgeons, podiatrists, hospitals, and surgical facilities across the United States through distributor networks.
Additive Implants, Inc.
Additive Implants, Inc. is a medical device manufacturer specializing in 3D-printed cervical interbody spacers for anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) procedures. The company's SureMAX family of cervical spacers includes three product lines: SureMAX® (titanium alloy with porous surface), SureMAX-X® (3D-printed titanium combining titanium advantages with PEEK-like stiffness), and SureMAX-SA® (standalone cervical system). All products feature patented lobe design geometry for enhanced endplate contact, large lateral windows for radiological visualization of bone healing, and roughened porous surfaces optimized for bone on-growth and in-growth. The spacers are available in extensive size configurations: three lordotic angles (7°, 10°, 14°), four footprints (12×14mm, 14×16mm, 15×18mm, 15×20mm), and eight heights (5–12mm). Fixed, variable, and helical anchor options are offered. A comprehensive single instrumentation set supports all three systems, reducing operating room complexity. The devices are designed to resist rotational forces, minimize subsidence, and maintain lordosis during fusion healing. Endorsed by spine surgeons at major Arizona and California medical centers including Banner Desert Medical Center and Hoag Hospital, the spacers are positioned as next-generation interbody solutions with emphasis on stability and surgical ease of use.
Foundation Surgical Group
Foundation Surgical is an FDA-cleared spine implant manufacturer specializing in motion-preservation and lateral spine surgery solutions. Founded by internationally recognized spine surgeon Randal Betz, MD, the company develops innovative procedural technologies that prioritize patient outcomes for conditions including sciatic leg pain and lower back pain. The company emphasizes single-position surgical approaches and motion-sparing devices designed to enhance safety and efficacy in spinal correction procedures. Key innovations include the VBO® (Vertebral Body Osteotomy) procedure utilizing the Vertiwedge® motion-preservation device, and LLIF180™, a lateral fusion surgery paired with the Interwedge® Standalone Lateral Interbody System. Foundation Surgical collaborates closely with spine surgeons and industry experts to advance spinal correction standards and improve quality of life for patients with complex spinal conditions.