Stratofuse® HA/TCP Putty & Strips Synthetic Bone Graft | ChoiceSpine

Stratofuse® HA/TCP Putty & Strips

Synthetic Bone Graft

Stratofuse® HA/TCP Putty & Strips

Synthetic Bone Graft

STRATOFUSE® HA/TCP Putty & Strips are a synthetic bone graft composed of purified fibrillar collagen and resorbable ceramic granules. These synthetics are made of 60% hydroxyapatite (HA) and 40% β-tricalcium phosphate (β-TCP) for optimal bone healing characteristics1,2. Grafts with a higher HA to β-TCP ratio form a stable environment that supports the formation of new bone, resulting in significantly higher fusion mass1.

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STRATOFUSE® HA/TCP Putty & Strips are a synthetic bone graft composed of purified fibrillar collagen and resorbable ceramic granules. These synthetics are made of 60% hydroxyapatite (HA) and 40% β-tricalcium phosphate (β-TCP) for optimal bone healing characteristics1,2. Grafts with a higher HA to β-TCP ratio form a stable environment that supports the formation of new bone, resulting in significantly higher fusion mass1.

60%HA / 40%ß-TCP and collagen

Featured Benefits

• Synthetic bone graft (60%HA / 40%ß-TCP and collagen)

• HA/ß-TCP ratio supports production of better fusion
mass

• Collagen improves cellular attachment properties

• Moldable Putty and irrigation resistant

Biocompatible and bioresorbable

3-year shelf life Strip; 2-year shelf life Putty

Sterile: SAL 10-6

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Item #
Name/Size
Weight
BA41-501002 STRIP: 50x10x02mm, 1pk 1.0cc
BA41-501005 STRIP: 50x10x05mm, 1pk 2.5cc
BA42-501005 STRIP: 50x10x05mm, 2pk 5.0cc
BA41-100254 STRIP: 100x25x04mm, 1pk 10.0cc
BA44-000001 Putty 1.0cc
BA44-000005 Putty 5.0cc
BA44-000010 Putty 10.0cc

 

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Sources:
1. Kim, K., et al. The Influences of Different Ratios of Biphasic Calcium Phosphate and Collagen Augmentation on Posterior
Lumbar Spinal Fusion in Rat Model. Yonsei Medical Journal. 2017; 58(2): 407-414.
2. Yang, D., et al. Effects of Collagen Grafting on Cell Behaviors in BCP Scaffold with Interconnected Pore Structure. Biomaterials
Research. 2016; 20(1).
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