Product Overview
THE ONLY BIOSYNTHETIC SCAFFOLD WITH ELECTROSPUN MICROFIBER CONSTRUCTION
• Proven to support cell activation, retention, and proliferation 1
• Superior handling characteristics 2
• Optimal fit and fill:
- ReBOSSIS® offers up to 54% compression recovery 3
- Maintains integrity during and after placement
ReBOSSIS®, manufactured by ORTHOReBIRTH in Japan and distributed by ORTHOReBIRTH USA, is an exciting addition to the world of biosynthetic bone scaffolding materials. This product features the handling characteristics of cotton, and enhances bone-to-graft interface. Its fibrous nature allows for easier handling and it stays where it’s placed, even after hydration.
Composition
ReBOSSIS® is the only biosynthetic bone scaffolding product with the handling and hydrophilic characteristics of cotton. Composed of β-TCP, CaCO3, silicon, and PLGA, the special formula in ReBOSSIS® contains1% silicon by weight, which is comparable to the level found in natural bone.
The interconnected networks of microporous fibers are created by ORTHOReBIRTH USA’s unique, proprietary manufacturing process that transforms the composite materials into a biodegradable scaffold. ReBOSSIS® is particularly effective because it absorbs and retains bioactive fluids, thereby enhancing its osteoinductive capabilities.
Indications for Use
ReBOSSIS®85 is intended for use in bony voids or gaps that are not intrinsic to the stability of the bony structure. These defects may be surgically created osseous defects or osseous defects created from traumatic injury to the bone. ReBOSSIS®85 is indicated to be packed gently into bony voids or gaps of the skeletal system (extremities, pelvis, and posterolateral spine). In the extremities and pelvis ReBOSSIS®85 may be used without hydration or hydrated with blood. In the posterolateral spine ReBOSSIS®85 is to be used hydrated with bone marrow aspirate and mixed with autograft bone. The device provides a bone void filler that is resorbed and replaced with host bone during the healing process.
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