Injectable Stimulus for Small Bone Fracture Callus Formation
STIMULATE FRACTURE CALLUS FORMATION
The mini IGNITE® Power Mix combines an injectable scaff old in demineralized
bone matrix with aspirated red bone marrow. The combination provides a
minimally-invasive graft with osteoconductive, osteoinductive, and osteogenic
potential.
MINIMALLY-INVASIVE TECHNIQUE
The mini IGNITE® Power Mix instrumentation and volume have been appropriately
sized to facilitate percutaneous grafting of stable small bone fractures.
APPROPRIATE USES*
- IGNITE® Putty is indicated only for bony voids
or gaps that are not intrinsic to the stability
of the bony structure. IGNITE® Putty is
intended to be gently packed into bony voids
or gaps of the skeletal system (i.e., extremities
and pelvis). These defects may be surgically created
osseous defects or osseous defects
created from traumatic injury to the bone.
FOR EXAMPLE:
- Suspect delayed union (bone gap) at 6-8
weeks following index procedure with
no sign of callus formation
- Delayed union (bone gap) with well-fixed
hardware
- Fresh fracture for “high risk” patients
- Stable (well-fixed) nonunions (bone gaps)
with no prior surgical intervention
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INAPPROPRIATE USES
- Nonunion (bone gap) with previous
infection at nonunion site
- Previous failed grafting for nonunion
(bone gap)
- Bone gap greater than 3mm
- Atrophic nonunion (bone gap) with
significant fibrous tissue in fracture gap
- Signs of hardware loosening
- Unstable fractures/defects
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*Individual patient results may vary.
Products shown are indicated for filling bone voids
or defects in non load-bearing applications.
The applications identified are based on historical use of these
materials by operating medical professionals and published
literature reports of osteoconductive, osteoinductive, and
osteogenic materials. It is the responsibility of the healthcare
professional to determine the appropriate treatment that
addresses the needs of a specific patient.
For prescribing information, including warnings and
contraindications please refer to the Instructions
for Use accompanying the product.