Profile: Zimmer, Inc. manufactures orthopedic products and instruments. We specialize in joint replacement solutions for knee pain & hip pain. We deliver comprehensive spine care solutions for acute and chronic back pain. Our dynesys spinal system is an investigational device that represents a new concept intended to relieve back and leg pain. The dynesys system uses flexible materials to stabilize the affected lumbar region while preserving the natural anatomy of the spine. Our Sirus® Nail System is designed for reamed and unreamed intramedullary femoral and tibial surgical techniques. Our PEEK-OPTIMA® implant can be used in a variety of surgical approaches including TLIFs & PLIFs and is ideal for open, mini-open or MIS techniques. Our Puros® Symmetry®PLIF Allograft System is the only posterior lumbar interbody fusion system that offers an allograft spacer that originates from a single doner.
The company was founded in 1927, has revenues of > USD 1 Billion, has ~7600 employees and is ISO 9001, CE certified. NYSE:ZMH (SEC Filings)
FDA Registration Number: 1822565
• 3-Panel Knee Immobilizer |
• Abdominal Belt |
• Abdominal Binders (FDA Code: FSD / 880.5160) |
• Abdominal Retractor |
• Abdominal Supports |
• Absorbable Laparoscopy Suture |
• AC-Powered Motor Orthopedic Surgical Instrument (FDA Code: HWE / 878.4820) Surgical instrument motors and accessories are AC-powered, battery-powered, or air-powered devices intended for use during surgical procedures to provide power to operate various accessories or attachments to cut hard tissue or bone and soft tissue. Accessories or attachments may include a bur, chisel (osteotome), dermabrasion brush, dermatome, drill bit, hammerhead, pin driver, and saw blade. |
• Acetabular Components |
• Acetabular Liners |
• Acetabular Mesh Hip Prosthesis (FDA Code: JDJ / 878.3300) Surgical mesh is a metallic or polymeric screen intended to be implanted to reinforce soft tissue or bone where weakness exists. Examples of surgical mesh are metallic and polymeric mesh for hernia repair, and acetabular and cement restrictor mesh used during orthopedic surgery. |
• Adhesive Elastic Bandage Tape |
• Adjustable Ankle Support |
• Adjustable Back Support |
• Adjustable Drill Guide |
• Adjustable Elbow Support |
• Adjustable Leg Support Stand |
• Adjustable Wrist Support |
• Adson 1 x 2 Teeth Tissue Forceps |
• Adson Needle Holder |
• Adson Tissue Forceps |
• Adson-Graefe Tissue Forceps |
• Air Ankle Support |
• Air Pressure Tourniquet |
• Alumina Acetabular Liners |
• Aluminum Finger Splints |
• Aluminum Molded Splint |
• Angled tying utility Forceps |
• Ankle Arthroscopy Drill Guides |
• Ankle Binder |
• Ankle Immobilizer |
• Ankle Support |
• Ankle Surgical Instruments, Ankle Arthroscopy Drill Guide |
• Ankle/Foot Restraint |
• Anterior chamber utility Forceps |
• Anterior Closure Hinged Knee Support |
• Arm Immobilizer |
• Arm Sling Immobilizer |
• Arm Sling Strap Pads |
• Arm Sling with Foam Strap |
• Arm Slings (FDA Code: ILI / 890.3640) An arm sling is a device intended for medical purposes to immobilize the arm, by means of a fabric band suspended from around the neck. |
• Arm Support Extender: |
• Arm Supports (FDA Code: IOY / 890.3475) A limb orthosis (brace) is a device intended for medical purposes that is worn on the upper or lower extremities to support, to correct, or to prevent deformities or to align body structures for functional improvement. Examples of limb orthoses include the following: A whole limb and joint brace, a hand splint, an elastic stocking, a knee cage, and a corrective shoe. |
• Arthroscopes (FDA Code: HRX / 888.1100) An arthroscope is an electrically powered endoscope intended to make visible the interior of a joint. The arthroscope and accessories also is intended to perform surgery within a joint. |
• Arthroscopy Drill Guide System |
• Aspirators |
• Athletic Elastic Wraps and Tapes |
• Atraumatic Hemostatic Forceps |
• Atraumatic Tissue Forceps |
• Automatic Rotating Tourniquet (FDA Code: DRP / 870.5925) An automatic rotating tourniquet is a device that prevents blood flow in one limb at a time, which temporarily reduces the total blood volume, thereby reducing the normal workload of the heart. |
• Automatic Wire Twisters |