In addition to the technical and chemical properties of different types of bone cements, the functional behaviour of a bone cement is an important aspect to consider when selecting a good cement.
The current composition of the Surgival cement range is backed by extensive experience, acquired over many years, of the main types of cements available on the market. It offers excellent quality without missing out on recognised properties of proven components and complies with the specifications of ISO Standard 5833.
Specifications:
Ease of use: Powder and liquid in a single sterile container. The powder is supplied in a bottle to make pouring easier and the liquid phase is supplied in an ampoule.
Radiopaque agent: barium sulphate.
Low setting temperature: The maximum exothermic temperature of Surgival cements is between 67°C (Genta 1) and 79°C (Genta 3), well below the 90°C limit established in ISO standard 5833.
Excellent intrusion for effective fixation: Intrusion for Genta Cement 1 is 7.5 mm, and 8 mm for Cement 1. The ISO standard stipulates that intrusion must not be less than 2 mm.
Consolidated and proven results: more than 10 years of clinical experience and over 200,000 successful cases.
Genta Cement 1 and Genta Cement 3 are enriched with Gentamicin (1.2%) to guarantee effective protection against infection.