
Spine Wave has fully launched Tempest DCF Demineralized Cortical Fibers, marking its entry into the cortical fiber segment of the spinal allograft market.
Tempest DCF is composed entirely of human allograft cortical bone with osteoconductive and osteoinductive potential. The proprietary processing technology used to formulate Tempest DCF Demineralized Cortical Fibers is designed to maintain tissue integrity and maximizes allograft surface area for cellular proliferation and fiber adhesion.
The fibers are moldable and pliable to fit into any space, and rehydrate quickly with bone marrow aspirate, platelet rich plasma, antibiotics, whole blood or saline.
Tempest DCF can be used with Spine Wave’s GraftMag Graft Delivery System, which is designed to safely and rapidly deliver large amounts of bone graft. GraftMag comprises two single-use graft magazines that are loaded with bone graft on the back table. The magazines couple with the system’s specially designed funnels to rapidly deliver large amounts of graft into the graft site.
Laine Mashburn, Spine Wave’s Executive Vice President for Global Marketing and Business Development, said, “Spine Wave partnered with the respected LifeLink Tissue Bank to bring Tempest DCF Demineralized Cortical Fibers to market and our sales team has hit the ground running. We are making the most of this new opportunity, right now.”
Source: Spine Wave
Spine Wave has fully launched Tempest DCF Demineralized Cortical Fibers, marking its entry into the cortical fiber segment of the spinal allograft market.
Tempest DCF is composed entirely of human allograft cortical bone with osteoconductive and osteoinductive potential. The proprietary processing technology used to formulate Tempest DCF...
Spine Wave has fully launched Tempest DCF Demineralized Cortical Fibers, marking its entry into the cortical fiber segment of the spinal allograft market.
Tempest DCF is composed entirely of human allograft cortical bone with osteoconductive and osteoinductive potential. The proprietary processing technology used to formulate Tempest DCF Demineralized Cortical Fibers is designed to maintain tissue integrity and maximizes allograft surface area for cellular proliferation and fiber adhesion.
The fibers are moldable and pliable to fit into any space, and rehydrate quickly with bone marrow aspirate, platelet rich plasma, antibiotics, whole blood or saline.
Tempest DCF can be used with Spine Wave’s GraftMag Graft Delivery System, which is designed to safely and rapidly deliver large amounts of bone graft. GraftMag comprises two single-use graft magazines that are loaded with bone graft on the back table. The magazines couple with the system’s specially designed funnels to rapidly deliver large amounts of graft into the graft site.
Laine Mashburn, Spine Wave’s Executive Vice President for Global Marketing and Business Development, said, “Spine Wave partnered with the respected LifeLink Tissue Bank to bring Tempest DCF Demineralized Cortical Fibers to market and our sales team has hit the ground running. We are making the most of this new opportunity, right now.”
Source: Spine Wave
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Julie Vetalice is ORTHOWORLD's Editorial Assistant. She has covered the orthopedic industry for over 20 years, having joined the company in 1999.