Allograft bone substitute ALLOPURE™
for orthopedic surgeryrigid

allograft bone substitute
allograft bone substitute
allograft bone substitute
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Characteristics

Type of graft
allograft
Use
for orthopedic surgery
Shape
rigid

Description

ALLOGRAFT BONE WEDGES Key Benefits Cortical Rim Provides Natural Strength Designed for Evans and Cotton Osteotomies Terminally Sterilized to a SAL of 10-6 Wedge Technology for Foot & Ankle Applications Wright’s “Focused Excellence” in foot and ankle surgery continues to develop cutting edge technologies which help simplify complex surgeries with a goal to improve outcomes. ALLOPURE® Allograft Bone Wedges and BIOFOAM® Cancellous Titanium Wedges provide foot and ankle surgeons unique options and the simplicity of pulling size specific, allograft or metal wedges off the shelf for Evans and Cotton osteotomies and other grafting needs. Assessment of the osteotomy is simple and choosing the graft size quick, allowing appropriate correction to be achieved. ALLOPURE® Cancellous Wedge RTI Human bone is pre-processed with the BioCleanse® cleaning process and terminally sterilized with either gamma irradiation or gas plasma. • Ready-to-Use Cotton and Evans osteotomy configurations with minimal sizing required. • Use with the Evans Instrument kit to achieve an 8mm, 10mm, or 12mm wedge ALLOPURE® Bicortical Wedge • AlloSource® human bone pre-processed with AlloTrue® cleaning process and terminally sterilized with gamma irradiation. • LifeLink® human bone pre-processed with Allowash® cleaning process and terminally sterilized with gamma irradiation. • Pre-sized and designed for Evans and Cotton osteotomies. • Two-sided cortical rim provides natural strength. ALLOPURE® Tricortical Block CellRight human bone pre-processed with BioRinse™ cleaning process and terminally sterilized with gamma irradiation.

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