As a leading OEM/ODM PEEK Suture Anchors Manufacturer, KaiSo Medical recognizes the evolution from metallic to bio-inert polymers. Global demand for sports medicine implants is projected to reach $11.2 billion by 2028, driven by the increasing incidence of rotator cuff tears and labral injuries among both aging populations and high-performance athletes.
Information Gain: Unlike traditional titanium anchors, Polyetheretherketone (PEEK) offers a modulus of elasticity (approx. 3.6 GPa) that closely mimics cortical bone, significantly reducing "stress shielding" and promoting better biological integration.
Years of Industry Expertise
Established in 2004, providing long-term clinical reliability.
Graduate R&D Engineers
Developing the next generation of Knotless and Self-Punching designs.
South American Market Share
Global footprint with strong localization in EU and SE Asia.
PEEK is completely radiolucent, allowing surgeons to clearly monitor post-operative bone healing and anchor position without metal artifacts on MRI or CT scans.
High biocompatibility and chemical resistance ensure the anchor remains stable within the hostile environment of synovial fluid for the long term.
Our OEM PEEK anchors are engineered to withstand pull-out forces exceeding 450N, satisfying the most rigorous clinical requirements for rotator cuff repair.
KaiSo has established a complete Quality Assurance System to continuously fulfil the requirements according to ISO9001, 13485, CE, ranging from material procurement to design development and automated production processes.
ISO 13485
93/42/EEC CE
MDR Compliance
Global Registration
Our 4.5mm and 5.5mm PEEK anchors are optimized for high-tension shoulder reconstructions, providing stable fixation for supraspinatus tendon reattachment.
Small-diameter (2.8mm - 3.5mm) anchors designed for the delicate articular rim, minimizing bone removal while maximizing suture grip.
Scaling human-grade PEEK technology for TPLO and CCL procedures in large canine patients, supported by our specific veterinary instrument lines.
The future of suture anchors lies in Bio-Integrative Composites. KaiSo is currently researching: