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Jindal Medi Surge's [JMS] Orthopedic arthroscopy equipment is used in minimally invasive surgical procedures to diagnose and treat joint-related issues. Arthroscopy involves the use of a small camera (arthroscope) and specialized instruments to visualize, diagnose, and treat problems within a joint. Here are some common orthopedic arthroscopy equipment: Arthroscope: A small, flexible tube with a light source and camera at the end, allowing surgeons to visualize the inside of a joint. Cannulas: Tubes inserted into the joint to create a fluid inflow and outflow system, maintaining a clear view and facilitating the movement of instruments. Pumps and Shavers: Irrigation pumps to maintain a clear surgical field by continuously flowing saline or other fluids. Shaver systems to remove damaged tissue or debris from the joint. Power Instruments: Motorized instruments such as drills, burrs, and saws used for removing or reshaping bone during arthroscopic procedures. Graspers and Scissors: Specialized instruments for grasping, manipulating, and cutting tissues within the joint. Suture Passing Devices: Instruments designed to pass sutures through tissues for repairing ligaments or other structures. Radiofrequency Devices: Used to ablate or shrink tissues, such as treating damaged cartilage or ligaments. Light Sources and Cameras: High-quality light sources and cameras are essential for providing clear visualization during the procedure. Fluid Management Systems: Systems that regulate and maintain the flow of irrigation fluid during surgery. Electrocautery Devices: Used to control bleeding by coagulating blood vessels. Positioning Devices: Specialized devices to help position the patient's limb or body for optimal access to the joint. Arthroscopic Implants: Devices such as anchors, screws, and sutures used to repair and stabilize damaged structures within the joint. Video Monitors and Recording Systems: Display monitors for surgeons to view the arthroscopic images and record the procedure for documentation and educational purposes. Diagnostic Instruments: Specialized probes and hooks for exploring and diagnosing joint structures. Orthopedic surgeons use a combination of these instruments to perform various arthroscopic procedures, such as knee arthroscopy, shoulder arthroscopy, hip arthroscopy, and ankle arthroscopy. These minimally invasive techniques often result in smaller incisions, reduced trauma to surrounding tissues, and faster recovery times compared to traditional open surgery.
Orthopedic Equipments
JOE.01 DIGITAL TOURNIQUET TECO 17 WAA
JOE.02 DIGITAL TOURNIQUET 210 WAA
JOE.03 03 DIGITAL TOURNIQUET 210 +
JOE.04 Digital tourniquet t eco 17 +
JOE.05 SMART INFLATION 210 EX
JOE.06 DUAL PORT TOURNIQUET TECO
JOE.07 DUAL PORT TOURNIQUET 210 DP
JOE.08 DUAL PORT TOURNIQUET 210+
JOE.09 PLUSE LAVRAGE PUMP WAA WITH FOOT SWITCH PLP -013
JOE.10 PLP HAND GUN
JOE.11 DIGIVAC 214
JOE.12 IVAC 220
JOE.13 DVT PUMP 400C
JOE.14 DVT pump 400B
JOE.15 ELCTRO SURGICAL UNIT ESU 011
JOE.16 VESSEL SEALER WITH MONOPOLAR VESSEL SEAL 020
JOE.17 Plasma RF surgery system
JOE.18 SPINE RF SARF 19
JOE.19 ELECTRIC BONE DRILL CUTTING AND REAMING SYSTEM
JOE.20 DIGITAL PATIENT WARMER DPW -217
LED X-RAY VIEWER
JOE.211 SINGLE VIEW BOX
JOE.212 DOUBAL VIEW BOX
JOE.213 TRIPLE VIEW BOX
JOE.214 QUADRUPLE VIEW BOX
JOE.22 STORQUE 5D
-CANNULATED HAND GUN
-WITH JACOB ADAPTOR
-BATTERY
-ONE CHARGER
-CHANGE OVER
-REAMER ADOPTER
JOE.221 K WIRE ADAPTOR
JOE.23 STRONG 5 SAW
-SAW HAND GUN
-BLADES
-BATTERY
-ONE CHARGER
- CHANGE OVER
JOE.231 -SAW BLADE
JOE.24 STRONQUE 7
-CANNULATED HAND GUN
-DRILL ADOPTER
-2 BATEERY
-CHARGER
-BATTERY CASE
-CHANGE OVER
JOE.241 REMEAR ADOPTER
JOE.242 K WIRE ADOPTER
JOE.27 STROQUE 7 SAW
-HAND GUN
-BATTERY
-ONE CHARGER
-SAW BLADE
-BATTERY CASE
JOE.271 -SAW BLADE
Orthopedic Equipments
JOE.28 MICRO DRILL SND020
JOE.31 ULTRA CLEAN -09
JOE.32 SINGLE FRONT APRON
JOE.33 FRONT AND BACK APRON
Arthroscopy Equipments
JAE.01 01 Shaver System speed 08.01
JAE.02 02 Shaver System speed 10.24 EX
JAE.03 03 Shaver System speed 10.24 EXP
JAE.04 04 Fiber Optic Cable
JAE.05 05 SVISION HD Camera with HD recorder & LED Light Source
JAE.06 06 Arthroscope 4mm 30°
JAE.07 07 Sheath with obturator
JAE.08 08 Ortho pump
JAE.09 09 Medical Grade Monitor
JAE.10 10 Equipment trolley
Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive orthopedic surgical technique that uses a small camera (arthroscope) and specialized instruments inserted through tiny incisions to diagnose, visualize, and treat joint pathologies (e.g., torn cartilage, ligament injuries, synovial disease). Compared with open surgery, it offers smaller incisions, reduced trauma, faster recovery, and improved outcomes.
The equipment essential to arthroscopy includes visualization systems, fluid management, musculoskeletal shavers, powered instruments, and hand tools tailored to specific joints (knee, shoulder, hip, ankle, etc.).
A slender optical instrument with a built-in camera and light source that transmits high-resolution images from inside the joint to a monitor, allowing the surgeon to see detailed intra-articular anatomy.
Provides clear illumination and image quality
Connects to the arthroscope via fiber optic cables
Facilitates precise visualization during procedures
Displays real-time arthroscopic images
May support recording and documentation of the surgery
Maintains continuous saline flow through the joint to expand the space and clear blood or debris
Helps sustain a clear surgical view and control intra-articular pressure
Often includes footswitch control and adjustable parameters (flow/pressure) for optimal use during procedures.
Electric or pneumatic systems with handpieces that rotate cutting blades to remove damaged tissues, synovium, or cartilage, particularly in knee, shoulder, or hip arthroscopy.
Motorized devices used for precise bone drilling, cutting, and reaming in procedures such as ACL reconstruction or chip removal.
These devices are inserted through cannulas to manipulate, cut, or repair tissues during arthroscopic surgery. They are made of medical-grade stainless steel and engineered for precision in small joint spaces.
Probes & Hooks – for exploring structures and assessing tissue integrity.
Graspers & Forceps – to hold and manipulate soft tissues or bone fragments.
Scissors & Punches – for cutting torn tissues (e.g., meniscus or synovium)
Suture Passers & Knot Pushers – specialized tools to pass and secure sutures in soft tissue repairs.
Radiofrequency (RF) Probes – used for tissue ablation and hemostasis, especially in soft tissue contouring and synovectomy.
Cannulas – Tubes inserted into the joint provide portals for instruments and fluid passage.
Sheaths with Obturators – Introduce cannulas safely through the soft tissue.
These maintain sterile access channels and protect soft tissues during repeated instrument exchanges.
Orthopedic arthroscopy often requires specialized fixation devices that support soft tissue attachment or ligament reconstruction within the joint. These include:
Suture Anchors – used to fix tendons/ligaments back to bone.
Interference Screws – secure tendon grafts during ligament reconstructions like ACL repairs.
Buttons, Tapes, and Meniscus Repair Devices – support secure tissue fixation with minimal hardware.
The exact implants vary by procedure and joint anatomy.
Orthopedic arthroscopy procedures also use several supporting items:
Arthroscopy Trolleys & Stands – to organize equipment in the OR.
Sterile Drapes & Preparation Kits – to ensure infection-controlled environments.
Video Recorders & Storage Systems – capture and document surgery for teaching and medical records.
Positioning Aids – devices to position limbs (e.g., arm holders in shoulder arthroscopy).
Jindal Medi Surge’s arthroscopy equipment range includes the following products (catalogued under JMS Orthopedic Arthroscopy Equipment).
Shaver Systems – various speed models for soft tissue debridement (e.g., Speed 08.01, 10.24 EX/EXP).
Fiber Optic Cable and HD Camera Systems – high-quality imaging for intra-operative visualization.
Arthroscopes (e.g., 4 mm, 30°) – different optics for joint access.
Sheaths with Obturators – for safe instrument access.
Arthroscopy Ortho Pumps – manage fluid flow in the joint.
Medical Monitors & Equipment Trolleys – support visualization and workflow.
Arthroscopy equipment is used across many joints and procedures:
Joint Typical Procedures
Knee Meniscus repair, ACL reconstruction, synovectomy
Shoulder Rotator cuff repair, labral repair
Hip Femoroacetabular impingement, labral repair
Ankle & Wrist Ganglion excision, synovitis management
Minimally Invasive — less trauma than open surgery.
Enhanced Visualization — high-definition cameras and fiber optics help surgeons see intra-articular structures clearly.
Improved Patient Recovery — smaller incisions typically result in shorter hospital stays and faster rehabilitation.
Versatility — applicable to a wide range of joints and pathologies.
Orthopedic arthroscopy equipment encompasses everything required for minimally invasive joint surgery. This includes:
Vision systems (arthroscopes, HD cameras, light sources)
Fluid management (pumps, irrigation lines)
Shavers, powered instruments, and drills
Specialized hand tools (graspers, scissors, probes, suture passers)
Cannulas, sheaths, and fixation devices
Support accessories (monitors, trolleys, positioning devices).
Jindal Medi Surge (JMS) supplies a complete range of these arthroscopy systems and instruments designed for precision, reliability, and improved surgical outcomes.