First-In-Human Study with a Novel Synthetic Bone Graft, OssDsign Catalystâ„¢, in Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion with Instrumented Posterolateral Fusion
A Lazary,
Varga Pp,
L Kiss,
Z Szoverfi,
S Czop and
R Archer
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A Lazary: Budai Egeszsegkozpont Zrt, Investigators for study, Hungary
Varga Pp: Budai Egeszsegkozpont Zrt, Investigators for study, Hungary
L Kiss: Budai Egeszsegkozpont Zrt, Investigators for study, Hungary
Z Szoverfi: Budai Egeszsegkozpont Zrt, Investigators for study, Hungary
S Czop: OssDsign A, B, United States of America
R Archer: Archer Clinical Ltd, Consultant to OssDsign A.B, United Kingdom
Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research, 2024, vol. 54, issue 4, 46078-46085
Abstract:
The use of synthetic bone graft substitutes has become more common to avoid the need to source allograft or iliac crest autograft. A new nanosynthetic, silicate-enriched calcium phosphate bone graft substitute, OssDsign Catalystâ„¢ (formerly Osteo3 ZP Putty), has been designed to deliver consistent and rapid bone healing and remodeling. The high level of substituted silicate (5.8 wt%) in the porous granules combined with the nanoscale architecture is thought to promote early bone formation.
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Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2024.54.008571
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