Syensqo’s KetaSpire PEEK Supports Surgical Guide Collaboration

Syensqo’s KetaSpire PEEK surgical guide

Syensqo’s medical-grade KetaSpire PEEK has enabled the development of a new generation of orthopedic surgical guides made from the advanced polymer. Through a collaboration between Hanisch Medical and TechImport, two Brazilian health technology companies, these new guides provide surgeons with a lighter and more radiotransparent alternative to traditional metal instruments.

The new guides are up to 70% lighter than traditional metal versions, while maintaining equivalent strength and durability.

Unlike metal, this polymer material does not interfere with intraoperative imaging such as X-rays, delivering:

  • Greater precision: Surgeons benefit from a clear, unobstructed view, ensuring exact positioning.
  • Optimized efficiency: Reduced procedure times and increased surgical confidence.
  • Enhanced ergonomics: The ultra-light design minimizes surgeon fatigue, which is crucial during lengthy procedures.

The new guides are fully compatible with all major sterilization methods, including steam, ethylene oxide, and gamma radiation, ensuring reliability and consistent performance in any surgical environment.

According to TechImport’s management, the decision to innovate with KetaSpire PEEK “was born from the commitment to deliver solutions that truly transform surgical practice.” Hanisch Medical adds, “Our role is to translate advanced engineering into tangible solutions that change lives.”

Source: Syensqo

 

JAV

Julie A. Vetalice is ORTHOWORLD's Editorial Assistant. She has covered the orthopedic industry for over 20 years, having joined the company in 1999.

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