10.08.13
ECA Medical Instruments, a Thousand Oaks, Calif.-based designer and manufacturer of single-procedure torque-limiting and fixed-driver surgical instruments and kits for the medical industry, unveiled its new "Torque-Fast" line of disposable instruments for securing medical device implants.
The Torque-Fast instruments are available in various handle configurations and torque ranges. According to the company, the line offers interchangeability with existing instruments as well as “an immediate alternative to costly and hard to maintain” reusable devices. Torque-Fast instruments are “near plug-and-play precision torque-limiting handles" that fit with legacy AO and quarter-inch-square instrument shafts and blades used in operating rooms worldwide, according to the company. More than 25 percent of all orthopedic implants (more than 1.7 million surgeries globally per year) require torque limiting to secure implants, and the majority use instrument blades and drivers with AO or quarter-inch square connectors.
The product line is designed for use in a full range of delicate to demanding procedures and implants, including trauma, craniomaxillofacial, small bone and extremity, spine and general reconstruction.
According to the company, a key feature of all Torque-Fast instruments is the handle’s connector hub, which allows all existing standard and implant-specific AO and quarter-inch-square style instrument blades and drivers to be securely mated to the handle. This feature, ECA officials noted, permits “tremendous flexibility” during surgical procedures with one handle and torque setting securing multiple connector types and scores of safe and accurate actuations.
“Our Torque-Fast instruments offer precision torque, and solve the pain implant manufacturers and hospitals suffer using expensive and hard to maintain reusable torque instruments,” said John Nino, ECA’s president and CEO. “Now they have an alternative. Our disposable instruments have the familiar feel and robust operation without the hefty price tag and life-cycle costs of traditional solutions.”
The featured product within the Torque-Fast line is the ECA Model 225 In-Line adapter. Company officials call it an “industry-first disposable torque-limiting instrument that can be attached to all popular variable speed surgical drills providing the surgeon both added safety for securing connectors and screws but also speeding implant procedures. The In-Line adapter is ideal for spinal implants and large-bone repair.”
Instruments featuring the Torque-Fast design include:
• Model 218 Tri-Lobe handle with AO connector;
• Model 219 Palm and Axial Handle with AO connectors;
• Model 225 T-Handle and Axial Handle Instrument with AO and quarter-inch square connectors; and
• Model 225 In-Line Adapter for use on variable speed drills with AO and quarter-inch-square connectors.
The instruments come in standard configurations and also can be customized to implant manufacturer specifications.
ECA officials also noted the series’ ability to help streamline operating room efficiency and decrease costs by eliminating or reducing the threat of out-of-calibration torque, surgical site infection from incomplete cleaning, hospital O.R. inefficiencies and the “spiraling life-cycle burden” associated with conventional instruments.
ECA surgical instruments and kits can be purchased off the shelf for private label, or OEMs can collaborate with the ECA design team to create custom designs and configurations. ECA offers sterile-ready instruments as well as complete turnkey sterile-packaged solutions. Torque-Fast instruments are available for sampling.
ECA Medical Instruments has manufactured more than 25 million precision torque instruments to makers of cardiac rhythm management technology, neuromodulation, cardiovascular and orthopedic implants. The company is ISO 13485 and CE Mark certified and FDA registered.
The Torque-Fast instruments are available in various handle configurations and torque ranges. According to the company, the line offers interchangeability with existing instruments as well as “an immediate alternative to costly and hard to maintain” reusable devices. Torque-Fast instruments are “near plug-and-play precision torque-limiting handles" that fit with legacy AO and quarter-inch-square instrument shafts and blades used in operating rooms worldwide, according to the company. More than 25 percent of all orthopedic implants (more than 1.7 million surgeries globally per year) require torque limiting to secure implants, and the majority use instrument blades and drivers with AO or quarter-inch square connectors.
The product line is designed for use in a full range of delicate to demanding procedures and implants, including trauma, craniomaxillofacial, small bone and extremity, spine and general reconstruction.
According to the company, a key feature of all Torque-Fast instruments is the handle’s connector hub, which allows all existing standard and implant-specific AO and quarter-inch-square style instrument blades and drivers to be securely mated to the handle. This feature, ECA officials noted, permits “tremendous flexibility” during surgical procedures with one handle and torque setting securing multiple connector types and scores of safe and accurate actuations.
“Our Torque-Fast instruments offer precision torque, and solve the pain implant manufacturers and hospitals suffer using expensive and hard to maintain reusable torque instruments,” said John Nino, ECA’s president and CEO. “Now they have an alternative. Our disposable instruments have the familiar feel and robust operation without the hefty price tag and life-cycle costs of traditional solutions.”
The featured product within the Torque-Fast line is the ECA Model 225 In-Line adapter. Company officials call it an “industry-first disposable torque-limiting instrument that can be attached to all popular variable speed surgical drills providing the surgeon both added safety for securing connectors and screws but also speeding implant procedures. The In-Line adapter is ideal for spinal implants and large-bone repair.”
Instruments featuring the Torque-Fast design include:
• Model 218 Tri-Lobe handle with AO connector;
• Model 219 Palm and Axial Handle with AO connectors;
• Model 225 T-Handle and Axial Handle Instrument with AO and quarter-inch square connectors; and
• Model 225 In-Line Adapter for use on variable speed drills with AO and quarter-inch-square connectors.
The instruments come in standard configurations and also can be customized to implant manufacturer specifications.
ECA officials also noted the series’ ability to help streamline operating room efficiency and decrease costs by eliminating or reducing the threat of out-of-calibration torque, surgical site infection from incomplete cleaning, hospital O.R. inefficiencies and the “spiraling life-cycle burden” associated with conventional instruments.
ECA surgical instruments and kits can be purchased off the shelf for private label, or OEMs can collaborate with the ECA design team to create custom designs and configurations. ECA offers sterile-ready instruments as well as complete turnkey sterile-packaged solutions. Torque-Fast instruments are available for sampling.
ECA Medical Instruments has manufactured more than 25 million precision torque instruments to makers of cardiac rhythm management technology, neuromodulation, cardiovascular and orthopedic implants. The company is ISO 13485 and CE Mark certified and FDA registered.