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Due to poor bone stock in the elderly, a non-instrumented fusion is commonly performed in Scandinavia when instability is present. Allograft bone is often used as graft extender with consequent low fusion rates. The aim of this study was to evaluate the performance of i-FACTOR against Bone Bank ...
ByCerapedics, Inc. based in Westminster, COLORADO (USA)
Trauma can result in extensive destruction to bone and the potential loss of bone material. Reconstruction may require instrumentation to stabilize the damaged site and some form of scaffold material to facilitate bone healing across large gaps. Allograft bone chips from bone fragments caused by the trauma are the best scaffold source but if they are not sufficient an additional scaffold material may be needed. ...
ByCaP Biomaterials, LLC based in East Troy, WISCONSIN (USA)
Spinal fusion is the largest user of bone grafting materials. The goal is to generate bone where no bone naturally exists in order to bring about fusion across two or more vertebra. Traditionally iliac crest bone chips have been the main source of a scaffold material to facilitate the necessary bone growth. ...
ByCaP Biomaterials, LLC based in East Troy, WISCONSIN (USA)
Calcium phosphate bioceramics such as HA or TCP or biphasic HA/TCP are very similar in composition to the main mineral portion of bone. These ceramics have demonstrated excellent biocompatibility. In porous forms, the structure mimics the structure of bone. ...
ByCaP Biomaterials, LLC based in East Troy, WISCONSIN (USA)
i-FACTOR Bone Graft facilitates the ingrowth of bone by promoting the migration of mesenchymal stem cells and other progenitor cells from surrounding ...
ByCerapedics, Inc. based in Westminster, COLORADO (USA)