Cement, Bone, Vertebroplasty,Injector, Vertebroplasty (Does Not Contain Cement),
Cement, Bone, Vertebroplasty,Injector, Vertebroplasty (Does Not Contain Cement),Mixer, Cement, For Clinical Use
Cement, Bone, Vertebroplasty,Injector, Vertebroplasty (Does Not Contain Cement),
Cement, Bone, Vertebroplasty,Injector, Vertebroplasty (Does Not Contain Cement),Mixer, Cement, For Clinical Use
OSTEOPAL® plus is a radiopaque, low-viscosity bonecement, based on polymethyl me
OSTEOPAL® plus is a radiopaque, low-viscosity bonecement, based on polymethyl methacrylate with anextended application phase, used to fill and stabilize vertebral bodies. OSTEOPAL® plus contains zirconium dioxide as an X-ray contrast agent. OSTEOPAL® plus contains the coloring agent chlorophyll VIII (E141) to improve visibility in the surgical field. The bone cement is prepared immediately prior to use by mixing the polymer powder component and the liquid monomer component. A low viscosity paste is applied with the use of application system, placed in the vertebral body, where it cures. OSTEOPAL® plus conforms to ISO 5833 except Annex C
Osteopal® V is an acrylic cement for use in vertebroplasty and kyphoplasty. It i
Osteopal® V is an acrylic cement for use in vertebroplasty and kyphoplasty. It is formed from powder and liquid by exothermic polymerization
BonOs® Inject is a radiopaque, injectable bone cement for use in spine surgery l
BonOs® Inject is a radiopaque, injectable bone cement for use in spine surgery like percutaneous vertebral augmentation during vertebroplasty or kyphoplasty. Mixing the two separate sterile components initially produces a ductile, injectable bone cement which, after hardening in situ, is able to stabilize neoplastic vertebral lesions and vertebral compression fractures. BonOs® Inject cement powder also contains insoluble zirconium dioxide as an X-ray contrast medium.
Vertecem II is a radio-opaque, injectable acrylic bone cement used for the treat
Vertecem II is a radio-opaque, injectable acrylic bone cement used for the treatment of pathological fractures of the vertebral body due to osteoporosis, cancer, or benign lesions using a Vertebroplasty or Kyphoplasty procedure.