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PHOENIX® is a complete range of bone allografts indicated for bone void filling of varying sizes: primary- or revision arthroplasty, benign or malignant tumours, fractures, osteotomies, arthrodesis, pseudarthrosis, etc.
PHOENIX® grafts are obtained exclusively from femoral heads harvested during hip arthroplasty in France, in strict compliance with health safety regulations. Their high-tech mechanical-chemical and radiosterilisation treatment guarantees viral, prion, fungal and bacterial inactivity. This process remains unchanged and has been clinically proven since 1993.
The quality of the bone grafts favours osseointegration. Freeze-drying and packaging ensure a shelf life of 5 years at room temperature.
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Femoral heads and half-heads indicated for large bone void fillings, in particular revision hip replacements:
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Cancellous bone blocks for reconstruction and bone void filling:
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Cancellous bone chips for reconstruction or filling in orthopaedic, traumatological or spinal surgery. They are available as classical cubic chips (B02 to B08) and smaller crunched chips (BS02 to BS05).
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Cancellous bone wedge used in tibial valgus osteotomies (opening or addition), height :
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Cancellous bone powder for bone void filling in orthopaedics, traumatology and spinal surgery:
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PHOENIX® is a complete range of bone allografts indicated for bone void filling of varying sizes: primary- or revision arthroplasty, benign or malignant tumours, fractures, osteotomies, arthrodesis, pseudarthrosis, etc.
PHOENIX® grafts are obtained exclusively from femoral heads harvested during hip arthroplasty in France, in strict compliance with health safety regulations. Their high-tech mechanical-chemical and radiosterilisation treatment guarantees viral, prion, fungal and bacterial inactivity. This process remains unchanged and has been clinically proven since 1993.
The quality of the bone grafts favours osseointegration. Freeze-drying and packaging ensure a shelf life of 5 years at room temperature.