Center for Innovative Technologies in Orthopedics of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of Russia
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2022: Mishustin allocated 2.7 billion rubles to the center for the production of products for orthopedics and traumatology
In January 2022, Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin signed an order that allocated 2.7 billion rubles for the production of products for orthopedics and traumatologists over three years.
According to the press service of the Cabinet, funding will be provided to one of the leading enterprises of the medical industry and the rehabilitation industry - the Center for Innovative Technologies in Orthopedics (FSUE ZITO). In 2022, reconstruction and technical re-equipment of production facilities will begin at the site of its branch in Kurgan. The main goal is to produce new medical products that will be convenient and accessible to citizens, and will also be able to compete with foreign counterparts in the domestic and foreign markets.
The kambin called FSUE ZITO one of the leaders in providing patients with prosthetic and orthopedic products. The sites of the center produce more than 500 types of such products, including implants for osteosynthesis and spinal surgery, endoprostheses of large joints, equipment for skeletal extension.[1]
The total budget of the project is estimated at 2.781 billion rubles. In 2021, 16.2 million rubles were allocated, 350 million, according to the government's order, will be allocated in 2022, 2 billion - in 2023, another 415 million rubles - in 2024. The area of the building will be 7,830 square meters. m
According to the Center for Innovative Technologies in Orthopedics, which were published in January 2022, 1 million 216 thousand trauma and orthopedic operations are performed annually in Russia, of which more than 250 thousand are on joints. The annual need for medical products for the treatment of the musculoskeletal system is over three million. At the same time, the share of Russian products of this purpose does not yet exceed 15 percent. The development of the internal market of printed implants will satisfy the demand of domestic healthcare for medical products of this segment and ensure import substitution.
2021: Restart of FSUE TSITO production complex after reconstruction
At the end of March 2021, the official restart of the production complex of FSUE ZITO (Center for Innovative Technologies in Orthopedics) of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of Russia took place. The reconstruction of the facility lasted about five years, more than 3.65 billion rubles were spent on it.
According to the mayor of Kazakhstan Sergey Sobyanin, the opening of the site will help reduce the flow of imported products, as well as create "first-class medical products for thousands of people." As the mayor noted, the site will help "create a technology that would personally for every person in trouble, build a chain and personally make prostheses for him, orthopedic drugs, high-class equipment that would return a person to normal life."
The Center for Innovative Technologies in Orthopedics is considered one of the largest Russian manufacturers of medical equipment. The company became the responsible executor of the flagship project of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of Russia for the production of import-substituting medical devices for traumatology, orthopedics and prosthetics.
On an area of more than 11 thousand square meters. m placed about 300 units of modern equipment:
- processing centres;
- surface modification and functional coating machines;
- 3D printers for the manufacture of individual implants and prosthetic and orthopedic products, etc.
This made it possible to launch the production of a full technological cycle - from the primary treatment of semi-finished products to the sterilization and packaging of finished medical products.
According to the Minister of Industry and Trade Denis Manturov, the rearmament of the enterprise will allow creating prototypes of medical products based on laser 3D printing technologies based on titanium and ceramics.
The scientific and technological complex will produce over 500 types of the latest medical products, providing at least 30% of the needs of domestic health care, plus almost 40% of the products will be exported, "said the head of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation.[2] |
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