AccessLifeNetHealth

Phone: 888.847.7831

Structural Repair Shafts

Fibular Shafts/Segments
Download PDF
Fibular Shafts/Segments Image 1

Description

Segment processed from the fibula

Franchises

General Orthopedics & Trauma

Brand

MatriGRAFT®

Clinical Application

  • Corpectomy
  • Fracture Management
  • Anterior Cervical Fusion
  • Total Joint Augmentation

Features and Benefits

  • Allows physician to cut graft to appropriate size
  • Allows physician to supplement with additional graft material
  • Allows for some structural support
  • Allows physician to select appropriate graft for clinical procedure
  • Provides an osteoconductive matrix for incorporation

Alternative Products

For Femoral Shaft: Other sizes can be substituted, Tibial Shaft, Cortical Strut, and Femoral Shaft

Freeze-dried Description Size
FIB Fibular Segment L = 100 mm, D = 8 to 15 mm
FIB 2.0 Fibular Segment L = 20 mm, D = 8 to 15 mm
FIB 4.0 Fibular Segment L = 40 mm, D = 8 to 15 mm
FIB 6.0 Fibular Segment L = 60 mm, D = 8 to 15 mm
FIB 8.0 Fibular Segment L = 80 mm, D = 8 to 15 mm
Frozen Description Size
FFIB Fibular Shaft L = 150 mm, D = 8 to 15 mm
FFIB 10 Fibular Shaft L = 100 mm, D = 8 to 15 mm
FFIB 5.0 Fibular Shaft L = 50 mm, D = 8 to 15 mm
FFIBS Fibular Shaft L >= 200 mm, D = 8 to 15 mm
Humeral Shaft
Download PDF
Humeral Shaft Image 1

Description

Middle segment processed from the humeral shaft

Franchises

General Orthopedics & Trauma

Brand

MatriGRAFT®

Clinical Application

  • Anterior cervical fusions
  • Metatarsal and ankle reconstruction
  • Osteotomy void filler

Features and Benefits

  • Allows physician to cut graft to appropriate size
  • Allows physician to supplement with additional graft material
  • Allows for some structural support
  • Allows physician to select appropriate graft for clinical procedure
  • Provides an osteoconductive matrix for incorporation

Alternative Products

Fibular Shaft/Segment, Tibial Shaft/Segment

Frozen Description Size
FHSS Humeral Shaft L = 120 mm
Shafts-Femur
Download PDF
Shafts-Femur Image 1 Shafts-Femur Image 2

Description

Middle segment processed from the femoral shaft

Franchises

General Orthopedics & Trauma

Brand

MatriGRAFT®

Clinical Application

  • Corpectomy
  • Fracture Management
  • Tumor Resection
  • Total Joint Augmentation

Features and Benefits

  • Allows physician to cut graft to appropriate size
  • Allows physician to supplement with additional graft material
  • Allows for some structural support
  • Allows physician to select appropriate graft for clinical procedure
  • Provides an osteoconductive matrix for incorporation

Alternative Products

For Femoral Shaft: other sizes can be substituted

For Femoral Shaft Bisected: Tibial Shaft, Cortical Strut and Femoral Shaft

Freeze-dried Description Size
FEM Femoral Shaft L = 100 mm
FEM 6.0 Femoral Shaft L = 60 mm
Frozen Description Size
FBFS Femoral Shaft Bisected L >= 200 mm
FFS Femoral Shaft L >= 200 mm
FFSS Femoral Shaft L = 100 mm
Shafts-Tibial
Download PDF
Shafts-Tibial Image 1

Description

Processed from the tibia

Franchises

General Orthopedics & Trauma

Brand

MatriGRAFT®

Clinical Application

  • Total Joint Arthroplasty
  • Fracture Management
  • Restore segmental bone loss in long bones, extremeities, and pelvis due to trauma, osteoporosis, and tumors
  • Aid in the surgical correction of deformities

Features and Benefits

  • Allows physician to cut graft to appropriate size
  • Allows physician to supplement with additional graft material
  • Allows for some structural support
  • Allows physician to select appropriate graft for clinical procedure
  • Provides an osteoconductive matrix for incorporation
  • Pre-cut to specific lengths to reduce OR prep time

Alternative Products

Femoral Shaft/ Segment, Tibial Shaft

Freeze-dried Description Size
TIB Tibial Segment L = 100 mm
TIB 6.0 Tibial Segment L = 60 mm
Frozen Description Size
FTS Tibial Segment L ≥ 200 mm
FTSS Tibial Segment L = 100 mm


LifeLines Newsletter

Links to our Newsletter Archive Focus on SafetyDecember 2011
Focus on SafetyFocus on Safety
Focus On Safety
Issue 019Issue 019
Focus on QualityFocus on Quality
Focus on QualityDecember 2011
Focus on InnovationDecember 2011
Focus on InnovationFocus on Innovation
Issue 018December 2011
Focus on ServiceFocus on Service













  1. Enter the text as it appears on the image

X