Orthopedic surgery bone cement SPINE FIX®

Orthopedic surgery bone cement - SPINE FIX® - Teknimed
Orthopedic surgery bone cement - SPINE FIX® - Teknimed
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Low Viscosity Bone Cement for Vertebroplasty, Kyphoplasty & Pedicular Screw Augmentation SPINE-FIX® is a low viscosity bone cement with a high amount of radiopaque agent for vertebroplasty, kyphoplasty & pedicular screw augmentation procedures. SPINE-FIX® allows consolidation of the vertebral body with an effective and rapid pain relief for patients. ADVANTAGES Low viscosity Loaded with Hydroxyapatite (HA) Easy & safe to inject 35% Radiopaque agent INDICATIONS SPINE-FIX® bone cement is indicated for the treatment of thoracic or lumbar painful vertebral compression fractures and for augmentation of the fixation strength of pedicular screws. PROPERTIES COMPONENTS Two components PMMA bone cement : polymer powder and liquid monomer BIOCOMPATIBLE Compliant to ISO 10993-1** EASY INJECTION The initial low viscosity facilitates mixing and filling of the injection system. SPINE-FIX® has a polymerisation time wich guarantees a complete secure procedure. VISCOSITY Thanks to its low viscosity SPINE-FIX® is suitable for procedures such as vertebroplasty, kyphoplasty and pedicle screws augmentation. RADIO OPACITY (25% Barium Sulfate & 10% Hydroxyapatite) The level of radio-opaque agent (35%) provides a good contrast allowing the physician to visualize the flow of the bone cement during injection.

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