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Powerbone Putty (Wet form) Synthetic Bone Graft

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‘Wet-form’ (Medium Viscosity) Powerbone Synthetic Bone Graft Putty (Blue Box) 

SYRINGE: Application via osteotomy, micro window or short cannulae. (Luer Lock 2.5mm lumen)

CARRIER: Medium viscosity cellulose viscoelastic.  (Blue Package)

GRAFT Small granule silicate Substituted βeta-TCP developed by St Marys University, London. (Peer-reviewed over 12 years)


WHY POWERBONE PUTTY?

No mixing – apply directly from the syringe in closed sites such as:

  • Deep Peri-Implant ‘jumping space’.

  • Sinus lift with Micro Window or Osteotomy delivery.  Youtube video at https://youtu.be/xFiWcTEC_DcvI

  • Deep Bony cysts.


WHY SILICATE SUBSTITUTED BETA TCP? 

  • Silicate substituted beta TCP possesses a ‘premium performance’ with results ‘radiographically and histologically equivalence to autograft’. (7)


CREATED BY EXPERTS FOR EXPERTS


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2.Xu S, Lin K, Wang Z, Chang J, Wang L, Lu J, Ning C. Reconstruction of calvarial defect of rabbits using porous calcium silicate bioactive ceramics. Biomaterials 2008;29:2588–2596.
3.Hing KA, Wilson LF, Buckland T. Comparative performance of three ceramic bone graft substitutes. Spine J. 2007; 7(4):475-490.
4.Nagineni, Vamsi V., et al. "Silicate-substituted calcium phosphate ceramic bone graft replacement for spinal fusion procedures." Spine 37.20 (2012): E1264-E1272.
5.Dashnyam, K.; El-Fiqi, A.; Buitrago, J.O.; Perez, R.A.; Knowles, J.C.; Kim, H.-W. A mini-review focused on the proangiogenic role of silicate ions released from silicon-containing biomaterials. J. Tissue Eng. 2017, 8, 1–13. 
6.Test Report Bonegraft Biologic, No: 2018-BME-05-1, 2018-BME-05-2, 2018-BME-05-3 and 2018-BME-05-4.
7.Licina et al, Comparison of (SiCAP) with (Infuse) in Posterolateral Instrumented Lumbar Fusion Global Spine J 2015;5:471–478.
9.Wheeler, et al. Efficacy of silicated calcium phosphate graft in posterolateral lumbar fusion in sheep. The Spine Journal 7 (2007) 308–317