Joint Repair Without the Open-Procedure Footprint
Hip and ankle arthroscopy programs are expanding minimally invasive principles beyond traditional shoulder and knee volumes. Narrow-joint anatomy demands shorter instruments and low-profile fixation that differs from larger-joint SKUs. FixOrt supplies scaled instrument lengths and compact anchor options suited to peripheral joint caseloads without forcing hospitals to maintain separate vendor relationships.
Peripheral Joint Instrument Scaling
Shaft length, jaw aperture, and burr diameter must match joint depth to avoid lever-arm awkwardness through small portals. Kits configured for hip labral work differ materially from standard knee trays even when brand family stays consistent. FixOrt peripheral joint packs document recommended drill and anchor pairings for each anatomy to reduce intraoperative improvisation.
Referral Network Coordination
Orthopedic groups marketing minimally invasive hip preservation depend on timely access to specialized parts when referred patients arrive on compressed schedules. FixOrt distributor networks prioritize peripheral-joint SKUs in regions where hip arthroscopy referral growth outpaces legacy knee-heavy inventory mixes.