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Orthopedic surgery bone cement Cobalt®

orthopedic surgery bone cement
orthopedic surgery bone cement
orthopedic surgery bone cement
orthopedic surgery bone cement
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Patent pending SoftPac™ technology provides a safe, economical alternative to glass ampoules and eliminates the risk of glass fragments in the cement mixture. No glass fragments, resulting in fragment-free bone cement SoftPac™ technology is the safer alternative for O.R. staff Economical disposal High Optical Contrast - Optimal visualization for: Contrast against bone Minimally invasive procedures Cement removal Cobalt® HV Bone Cement offers the benefits of a pre-colored high viscosity cement for optimal visualization against bone and ideal handling. Available with the addition of gentamicin, Cobalt® HV-G cement features high elution characteristics1 and provides high local concentrations of gentamicin extending over several days. High Viscosity Consistency The high viscosity properties of Cobalt® bone cement are intended to provide ideal handling characteristics and a reduced overall set-time. There is no need to wait for the cement to “dough up,” providing increased working time. The excellent workability of Cobalt® bone cement makes it optimal for minimally invasive surgery. Protection Testing has demonstrated that Cobalt® HV-G cement has higher elution characteristics than some other commercially available bone cements.1 Cobalt® HV-G cement provides high local concentrations of gentamicin releasing over a span of several days. Gentamicin’s broad spectrum covers both gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria, the most common bacteria in arthroplasty cases.

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