Stryker HydroSet Injectable HA Bone Substitute, 10cc
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Description
Stryker HydroSet Injectable HA Bone Substitute
HydroSet is an excellent bone substitute solution for a wide variety of clinical applications and surgical specialties. HydroSet is a self-setting calcium phosphate cement indicated to fill bony voids or gaps of the skeletal system.
- Hardens to form hydroxyapatite (mineral phase of bone) and remodels to natural bone through osteoclastic resorption and new bone formation
- Hardens in a wet field environment, eliminating the need tometiculously control moisture at the operative site
- Easily implanted via simple injection or manual application techniques for a variety of procedures
- Sets quickly once implanted under normal physiological conditions
- No thermal emissions (isothermic) during the hardening phase
Additional information
| Size | 1 |
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- FDA Product Code: GXP
- FDA Product Code Name: Methyl Methacrylate For Cranioplasty
- GMDN Term Code: 17751
- GMDN Term Name: Bone matrix implant, synthetic, non-antimicrobial
- GMDN Term Description: A bioabsorbable device made of synthetic material intended to be implanted into the body to provide osteoconductive bone-tissue scaffolds, and sometimes osteovascularization, to replace bone lost through trauma, surgery, or pathological conditions (e.g., osteoporosis); it does not include an antimicrobial agent(s). It may be made of ceramics (e.g., tricalcium phosphate or hydroxyapatite), bioactive glasses/minerals/metals (e.g., strontium), or bioabsorbable polymers. It is used to fill cystic defects, repair fractures, and/or extend autogenous bone grafts and is typically provided as cancellous blocks, chips, or granules of varying sizes, or mouldable/fluid materials.
