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             Bone staples are a type of orthopedic device used to stabilize and repair fractured bones. They are typically made of stainless steel and are inserted into the bone using a special applicator. Bone staples are used in a variety of orthopedic procedures, including spinal fusion, fracture repair, and joint replacement. They are also used to treat osteoporosis and other bone-related conditions.
Bone staples are a cost-effective alternative to traditional methods of bone fixation, such as plates and    screws. They are also less invasive than other methods, reducing the risk of infection and other complications. Bone staples are also easy to remove, making them a popular choice for orthopedic surgeons.
The bone staple market is a growing segment of the orthopedic device industry. It is expected to continue to grow as more orthopedic surgeons become familiar with the benefits of bone staples.
Some of the major players in the bone staple market include Stryker, Zimmer Biomet, DePuy Synthes, Smith & Nephew, and Orthofix. Show Less   Read more