Grai Orthopedic Implants
Advanced surgical sets optimized for Singapore's leading orthopedic centers.
Singapore has established itself as a global nexus for medical technology and specialized orthopedic care. As the "Silver Tsunami" approaches—an aging population demographic—the demand for Revision Hip and Knee Systems has seen a significant uptick. Local healthcare providers, from Singapore General Hospital (SGH) to Mount Elizabeth, are increasingly focusing on revision arthroplasty to address the wear and tear of primary implants from previous decades.
Unlike primary joint replacement, revision surgery involves the removal of a previously implanted prosthesis and replacing it with a new one. This requires specialized Revision Systems that can accommodate bone loss, manage complex fractures, and ensure long-term stability in compromised tissue environments. Our systems exported from Singapore are engineered to meet these rigorous clinical demands.
Understanding the local demand and export dynamics of orthopedics.
Singapore’s medical device sector is governed by the Health Sciences Authority (HSA), ensuring that every Revision Hip/Knee System meets the highest safety and efficacy standards. As a primary exporter in the region, Singapore serves as the gateway to ASEAN markets, supplying high-quality implants and instruments to neighboring countries like Malaysia, Indonesia, and Thailand.
One of the most prominent trends in the Singaporean orthopedic market is the integration of AI and Robotic-Assisted Surgery. Surgeons in Singapore are increasingly utilizing robotic systems to plan and execute revision surgeries with sub-millimeter precision. This technological shift has driven the need for revision systems that are compatible with navigation platforms and custom-made instruments.
The commercial environment for medical suppliers in Singapore is highly competitive and innovation-driven. Local suppliers are not just distributors; they are often partners in clinical research. The collaboration between the A*STAR (Agency for Science, Technology and Research) and medical manufacturers has led to the development of advanced biocompatible materials, such as titanium alloys and UHMWPE (Ultra-High-Molecular-Weight Polyethylene), which are essential for durable revision implants.
Practical deployment of revision systems in various medical settings.
Supplying Singapore Health Services (SingHealth) and National University Health System (NUHS) with bulk revision sets for high-volume public hospitals.
Premium, sterilized-package prosthesis for luxury private clinics in Orchard and Novena catering to international medical tourists.
Providing instrument sets for wet labs and surgical simulation centers to train the next generation of orthopedic surgeons in the Asia-Pacific region.
Rapid supply of retrograde tibia nails and femoral systems for high-energy trauma cases admitted to Singapore's emergency departments.
The core of our Revision Hip and Knee Systems lies in modularity. In Singapore’s clinical environment, the "one size fits all" approach is obsolete. Our systems feature modular stems and augments that allow surgeons to reconstruct joint geometry regardless of bone loss. Using titanium alloy (Ti6Al4V), we ensure that the implants provide excellent biocompatibility and osseointegration properties.
For knee revisions, our systems include constrained liners and rotating hinge designs. These are critical for patients with significant ligamentous instability. The sterilization process follows strict international standards, ensuring that every carton-packaged prosthesis is ready for immediate surgical use. Furthermore, our Pulsed Lavage Systems provide the necessary irrigation to debride the surgical site, reducing the risk of infection—a paramount concern in revision surgeries.
Our commitment to quality is backed by ISO13485 and BSCI certifications. We understand that as an exporter from Singapore, we are representing the city-state's reputation for reliability. Therefore, we implement raw material traceability and comprehensive testing in our advanced laboratories before any product leaves the factory.
Looking forward, the industry is moving towards 3D-printed porous structures that mimic bone trabeculae. Our R&D team is currently exploring these technologies to provide even better fixation for revision stems. By choosing us as your supplier in Singapore, you are partnering with a company that looks towards the future of orthopedic health.
Complete range of titanium and sterilized joint systems for export.
Partner with Singapore's leading supplier for high-quality orthopedic implants and instrumentation.
Factory covers an area of 15,000 m², certified with ISO13485 and BSCI. Products certified with CE, MDR, and FDA. Over 500 employees including 8 senior engineers and 10 QC specialists. Minor Customization available. Raw material traceability identification. Free replacement within one year. After-sales support with agency policy assistance.