Grai Orthopedic Implants
In the heart of the Mediterranean, Greece has emerged as a significant hub for advanced orthopedic surgeries, particularly in the realm of sports medicine. With a robust healthcare infrastructure spanning from major public hospitals like Evangelismos in Athens to world-class private facilities like the Hygeia Group, the demand for high-precision Endobuttons and ACL/PCL fixation devices has reached an all-time high.
As a leading supplier and exporter serving the Greek market, we understand the unique requirements of local orthopedic surgeons. Whether it is treating a professional athlete from a top-tier football club like Olympiacos or a weekend warrior in the Peloponnese, the necessity for reliable, titanium-based fixation remains paramount. Our products, localized for the Greek medical landscape, meet the stringent EU Medical Device Regulation (MDR) standards, ensuring safety and efficacy for every procedure.
The Greek orthopedic market is currently witnessing a massive shift toward Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS). Surgeons in Thessaloniki and Athens are increasingly adopting the "All-Inside" technique for ACL reconstruction. This trend has fueled the demand for adjustable-loop fixation devices and high-strength titanium Endobuttons.
Technological integration is another key driver. With Greece investing heavily in digital healthcare and robot-assisted surgeries, the precision of fixation devices must be impeccable. Our Endobuttons are designed to integrate seamlessly with modern surgical workflows, offering ultra-low displacement and maximum pull-out strength, which are critical for the early mobilization protocols favored by Greek rehabilitation specialists.
Modern Factory Facility
Skilled Employees
Certified Quality System
Different Models Available
Our factory covers an area of 15,000 m², certified with ISO13485, and BSCI. Products are fully certified with CE, MDR, and FDA, ensuring they meet the high regulatory bars set by the Greek National Organization for Medicines (EOF). With 500 employees, including 8 senior engineers and 10 QC specialists, we guarantee raw material traceability and comprehensive semi-product and finished product inspection.
Logistics in Greece presents unique challenges, from the mountainous terrain of Epirus to the scattered islands of the Cyclades. As a premier exporter, we have optimized our supply chain to ensure that medical facilities in Crete, Rhodes, and Corfu receive their orthopedic fixations with the same speed and efficiency as those in the capital.
Our Endobutton solutions are packaged for durability and long-shelf life, maintaining sterility through rigorous transport conditions. We offer minor customization to meet the specific instrument set preferences of Greek surgical teams, a service that has made us a preferred partner for several regional health authorities (YPEs) across the country.
Innovation is at our core. Our experienced R&D team introduces 10 new products every month. For the Greek market, we have focused on:
The application of ACL/PCL fixation in Greece is often linked to the nation's vibrant sporting culture. Greek orthopedists deal with a high volume of ligament injuries resulting from:
With major clubs competing in European leagues, there is a constant need for "return-to-play" oriented fixation solutions that offer the highest mechanical stability.
Hiking in Olympus or skiing in Parnassos leads to unique orthopedic trauma. Our versatile Endobuttons are designed for various bone densities and qualities.
We supply Greek public hospitals with cost-effective, high-quality bulk orders, ensuring the general populace has access to modern ligament reconstruction technology.
We believe in long-term partnerships within the Greek medical community. That is why we offer a free replacement within one year for any quality-related concerns and provide extensive after-sales support, including agency policy assistance for Greek distributors looking to expand their portfolio. Our 8 senior engineers are available for technical consultations via video link or on-site visits to major Greek surgical congresses.