ReadiGraft® Cortical/Cancellous Chips
ReadiGRAFT®
A natural mix of cortical and cancellous bone chips designed to encourage bi-phasic remodeling
- Osteoconductive: Natural bone matrix facilitates cell attachment and proliferation, and vascular in-growth
- Bi-Phasic: Natural mix of cortical and cancellous bone facilitates bi-phasic remodeling
- Pre-hydrated: Allograft bio-implants featuring Preservon® are stored in a fully-hydrated state at ambient temperatures. Preservon eliminates thawing and re-hydration time, does not require freezer storage, and does not compromise the graft’s inherent osteoconductive properties1
- Sterile: Sterilized using proprietary and patented Allowash XG® technology which provides a sterility assurance level of 10-6, without compromising the graft’s inherent osteoconductive properties2
- Versatile: Available in grind sizes of 1-4 mm or 1-8 mm in multiple volumes to meet surgical needs
- Absorbent: Absorbs and retains bioactive fluids like blood, platelet rich plasma (PRP), and bone marrow aspirate (BMA)
Clinical Application
- Any surgical application that requires bone void filler
Freeze-Dried | Description | Sizing |
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CC10 | Cortical/Cancellous, 1 - 8 mm | 10 cc |
CC1/4 | Cortical/Cancellous, 1 - 8 mm | 20 cc |
CC30 | Cortical/Cancellous, 1 - 8 mm | 30 cc |
CC1/2 | Cortical/Cancellous, 1 - 8 mm | 40 cc |
CC60 | Cortical/Cancellous, 1 - 8 mm | 60 cc |
CC90 | Cortical/Cancellous, 1 - 8 mm | 90 cc |
Preservon | Description | Sizing |
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PCC15 14 | Cortical/Cancellous, 1 - 4 mm | 15 cc |
PCC30 14 | Cortical/Cancellous, 1 - 4 mm | 30 cc |
PCC60 14 | Cortical/Cancellous, 1 - 4 mm | 60 cc |
PCC90 14 | Cortical/Cancellous, 1 -4 mm | 90 cc |
PCC10 | Cortical/Cancellous, 1 - 8 mm | 10 cc |
PCC15 | Cortical/Cancellous, 1 - 8 mm | 15 cc |
PCC1/4 | Cortical/Cancellous, 1 - 8 mm | 20 cc |
PCC30 | Cortical/Cancellous, 1 - 8 mm | 30 cc |
PCC1/2 | Cortical/Cancellous, 1 - 8 mm | 40 cc |
PCC60 | Cortical/Cancellous, 1 - 8 mm | 60 cc |
PCC90 | Cortical/Cancellous, 1 - 8 mm | 90 cc |
References
- Independent sources include the Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center and the American Association of Mechanical Engineers. Data of file at LifeNet Health.
- Eisenlohr LM. “Allograft Tissue Sterilization Using Allowash XG®.” 2007 Bio-Implants Brief.