Bonevia
Engineered with clinical-grade Titanium Alloy (Grade 5, ISO 5832-3) to ensure high fatigue resistance and prompt bone remodeling.
Switzerland stands at the pinnacle of global medical technology and clinical healthcare quality. Cantonal hospitals, university clinics (such as Zurich, Bern, Geneva, and Lausanne), and specialized private clinics demand intramedullary implants that offer maximum structural integrity, precise anatomical alignment, and excellent biological compatibility. High-velocity skiing injuries, high-altitude trauma, and a rapidly aging demographic with osteoporotic conditions present distinct challenges to orthopedic trauma surgeons.
Consequently, intramedullary nails targeting the Swiss healthcare sector must adhere to exceptional mechanical thresholds. The breakdown of the Mutual Recognition Agreement (MRA) between the EU and Switzerland has positioned Swissmedic in a unique regulatory alignment. Swiss medical device registration requires a dedicated Swiss Authorized Representative (CH-REP) and rigorous technical documentation. Our supply chain infrastructure is designed to provide full traceability, certified raw materials, and direct clinical validation data to satisfy these stringent requirements.
Our intramedullary nails feature anatomical pre-bending designs that facilitate smooth insertion, reduce the risk of secondary fractures, and preserve endosteal blood supply.
Complete compliance documentation including ISO 13485 certificates, material mill test reports, and biological evaluation audits for simplified local regulatory submission.
How we are engineering the next generation of intramedullary implants for trauma surgery.
Implementation of advanced anodic oxidation (Type II Anodization) to improve fatigue resistance, decrease coefficient of friction, and significantly diminish cold-welding tendencies of locking screws in the clinical setting.
Development of distal and proximal multi-planar locking options targeting complex fracture geometries, especially in metaphyseal segments and highly comminuted bone environments typical in senior patients.
Active development and research into magnesium-alloy components and bioactive coatings designed to foster osteoconduction and eliminate the requirement for subsequent implant removal surgeries.
Bonevia Orthopedic Technology Co., Ltd. leverages state-of-the-art automation and advanced CNC manufacturing to provide high-precision intramedullary systems. Operating out of a highly optimized production facility, we maintain strict quality control mechanisms. Our operations integrate vertical manufacturing pipelines, beginning with incoming raw material spectrum analysis up to final packing inside ISO Class 7 cleanrooms.
By partnering directly with premium medical grade titanium suppliers and maintaining an annual export output valued between USD 8–15 million, we minimize global supply chain disruptions. With over 6 years of direct export experience supplying European, Middle Eastern, and South American distributors, we guarantee consistent lead times, customs facilitation, and comprehensive technical support.
Comprehensive orthopedic implant supply configurations customized to hospital procurement cycles.
Our intramedullary nails are supplied alongside ergonomic, reusable surgical instrument kits designed to simplify procedures. Reduced components in instrument trays decrease operating room prep time and cleaning complexity.
Backed by our engineering team of 85 specialists, we offer customized design adjustments. This includes modifications to length distributions, proximal angles, and implant surfaces to accommodate specific population demographics.
From administrative documentation and compliance support to surgical staff training materials, we provide comprehensive resources to guarantee zero-delay implementation across Swiss networks.
Addressing the technical and logistics queries commonly raised by medical distributors and hospital boards.
A comprehensive range of pediatric, diaphyseal, and metaphyseal interlocking solutions engineered to meet all surgical indications.
Looking to secure a stable supply of CE-certified intramedullary systems for the Swiss market or international hospital tenders? Discuss technical terms and volume pricing structures with our trauma product engineering team.