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Spineplex Bone Cement
Stryker SpinePlex Bone Cement is designed to meet the specific needs of percutaneous cement injection in vertebral augmentation. SpinePlex is a derivative of Simplex® P Bone Cement which has a proven history through clinical testing and has the highest fatigue, compressive, flexural strengths and porosity characteristics of commercially available bone cements.
Features & Benefits
- Proven Strength – Surgical Simplex® P has proven through clinical testing to have the highest fatigue¹, compressive², and flexural strengths² and the lowest creep³ and porosity4 characteristics of commercially available bone cements.
- Radiopaque – SpinePlex Bone Cement contains 30% Barium Sulfate.
- Ease of use – Simply pour the monomer liquid on the polymer powder in the Stryker mixer and begin mixing.
- Working time – Optimal viscosity is attained quickly and maintained for approximately 10-12 minutes, allowing physicians adequate time for filling the vertebral body.
- High viscosity - SpinePlex Bone Cement maintains a highly viscous state for an ample period, providing physicians sufficient time to fill the vertebral body(ies).
- Fatigue Strength Harris Davies Jasty O'Connor Burke Harrigan, The Effect of Centrifuging Bone Cement JBJS (Br) 1989; 71-B:39-42
- Compressive and Flexural Strength Hansen Steen Jensen Mixing Does Not Improve Mechanical Properties of All Bone Cements Acta Orthop Scand 1992:63 (1): 3-18
- Creep Holm The Relaxation Of Bone Cements Acta orthop Scand 61 727-731 1980
- Porosity Wixson Do We need to Vacuum Mix or Centrifuge Cement? CORR 285:84-90 1992
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