Allograft bone substitute 76810
for orthopedic surgeryrigid

Allograft bone substitute - 76810 - Bone Bank Allografts - for orthopedic surgery / rigid
Allograft bone substitute - 76810 - Bone Bank Allografts - for orthopedic surgery / rigid
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Characteristics

Type of graft
allograft
Use
for orthopedic surgery
Shape
rigid

Description

100% cancellous bone that is compressible, has wicking characteristics, and maintains the biocompatibility of human bone. A new solution for “tight space” bone voids, which assumes characteristics of a sponge by absorbing saline, blood, or bone marrow aspirate. The graft compresses to 1/2 its original size (or less) then expands back to its former size to secure a better fit. This gives the surgeon more flexibility, decreases surgery time, reduces the potential for migration, and eliminates the leaching commonly seen with puttys and gels. Encourages excellent osteoconductivity and promotes rapid vascularization of the allograft to incorporate the recipient’s natural bone growth factors and stimulate new bone growth. Such rehydration of bone implants has been discussed in the literature for years (Mulliken, Ann. Surg., 1981), but only recently has technology allowed us to commercially produce such an innovative solution. SteriSorb™ is sterilized with the GraftShield™ process for improved allograft safety. Common Surgical Applications: Spinal fusion and general orthopaedic surgeries; dental reconstruction surgeries – any application where a flexible bone void filler will aid the surgical process. Source: Proximal and distal ends of long bones, ilium, femoral head, calcaneus or talus Preservation Method: Lyophilized Containers must be stored at ambient temperature

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