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fiberFUSE® Advanced

Tissue represented by Orthofix. 

fiberFUSE® Advanced is an allograft comprised of a mixture of cancellous bone and demineralized cortical bone. This combination creates a natural scaffold for revascularization, cellular ingrowth, and new bone formation1.

Features & Benefits

Advanced Features:
  • 100% bone, no carrier added
  • Rapid Rehydration
  • Upon hydration, graft expansion is visible
Procedure Specific Applications:
  • 100% bone, no carrier added
  • Versatile delivery
  • Conforms to anatomy at the surgical site
Verified Osteoinductivity:
Osteoinductivity of demineralized bone matrices can vary depending on tissue processing methods.3,4,5 fiberFUSE Advanced is aseptically processed, retaining natural growth factor activity in cortical bone. The demineralized cortical fibers in fiberFUSE Advanced are consistently osteoinductive when assessed in an in vivo osteoinductivity model.5


SizeDescriptionOrder Number
1ccfiberFUSE® Advanced420601
2.5ccfiberFUSE® Advanced420602
5ccfiberFUSE® Advanced420605
10ccfiberFUSE® Advanced420610


Research & Articles

References:
1. Roberts, TT and Rosenbaum, AJ.(2012). Bone grafts, bone substitutes and orthobiologics; The bridge between basic science and clinical advancements in fracture healing Organogenesis, 8(4), pp. 114-124
2. Melvin, J. (2008). Bone grafts and bone graft substitutes. OrthopaedicsOne - The Orthopaedic Knowledge Network (Internet) Available from: <https://www.orthopaedicsone.com/x/uYBF> (March 5, 2019)
3. Takikawa, S, et al. (2003). Comparative evaluation of the osteoinductivity two formulations of human demineralized bone matrix. J Biomed Mater Res A 65(1), pp. 37-42
4. DePaula, CA et al. (2005). Effects of hydrogen peroxide cleaning procedures on bone graft Osteoinductivity and mechanical properties. Cell and Tissue Banking 6, pp. 287-298
5. Data on File (MTF Biologics)

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Lewisville, TX 75056
214-937-2000
CustomerService@orthofix.com

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