RTI Biologics, a provider of orthopedic and other biologic implants, has donated several BioSet RT Allograft Paste implants to Lemoyne, Pa.-based CURE International, which offers reconstructive surgery to disabled children in developing countries. The paste, a demineralized bone matrix, was used Sept. 18 during a surgery to remove a large, benign cyst from the pelvic bone of an 11-year-old patient in San Pedro Sula, Honduras.
Allografts are used as an alternative to synthetic and metal implants. Allografts are a natural and biocompatible scaffold, allowing the patient's body to remodel it into his or her own tissue over time. Its design could also reduce the risk of surgical pain, risk and hospital stay.
Allografts are used as an alternative to synthetic and metal implants. Allografts are a natural and biocompatible scaffold, allowing the patient's body to remodel it into his or her own tissue over time. Its design could also reduce the risk of surgical pain, risk and hospital stay.
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