Messaging Guide
Bone Graft Harvesting System
Origin Story
Streamlined Method
The Bone Graft Harvesting System facilitates rapid harvest of morselized autograft.
Percutaneous Approach
The system may be used in a variety of locations, with a minimal incision, including the iliac crest, distal radius, and distal femur.
May Reduce OR Time
The straightforward procedure may reduce the time required to harvest bone when compared with traditional methods.
Varying Drill Sizes
Predefined markers on drills allow specific amounts of bone to be harvested according to need.
Sterile Packed and Ready to Go
The 6, 8, 10, and 12 mm and the 7 mm AO Quick Connect bone graft drills are oered sterile packed as single-use instruments.
Vivorte Fortera
Origin Story
Injectable
The kits come with a 3.5 mm cannula; however, Fortera is capable of flowing through as small as a 16 ga cannula if desired.
Compressive Strength
Fortera has an industry-leading compressive strength of 45 MPa.
Isothermic Setting
Solidifies without generating heat, eliminating potential for thermal damage.
Thermal Stability
Fortera does not require refrigeration prior to use. The product can be stored between 15 and 25 degrees Celsius (59 to 77 degrees Fahrenheit).
Drillable
Product can be drilled after it sets.1
Vivorte Trabexus
Origin Story
Strength With Remodeling
Optimized ratio of compressive strength to allograft content to provide remodeling characteristics and strength (25 MPa) at the graft site.
Versatile Handling Characteristics
Can be placed manually or extruded through the 8 mm cannula provided in the kit.
Isothermic Setting
Solidifies without generating heat, eliminating potential for thermal damage.
Room Temperature Storage
Product can be stored between 15 and 25 degrees Celsius (59 to 77 degrees Fahrenheit) for flexibility and reliability.
Drillable
Product can be drilled after it sets.1