MatriGraft® Iliac Crest Wedge

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MatriGRAFT®

A tricortical iliac crest wedge, designed to provide immediate structural support and restore segmental bone loss
  • Osteoconductive: Natural bone matrix facilitates cell attachment and proliferation, and vascular in-growth
  • Structural: Tricortical plate provides immediate structural support
  • 100% Human Bone: Can remodel with the patient’s own tissue during the healing process
  • Pre-Hydrated: Allograft bio-implants featuring Preservon® are stored in a fully-hydrated state at ambient temperatures. Preservon eliminates thawing and re-hydration time and does not require freezer storage or compromise the graft’s inherent osteoconductive properties1
  • Sterile: Sterilized using patented and proprietary Allowash XG® technology which provides a sterility assurance level (SAL) of 10-6, without compromising the graft’s inherent osteoconductive properties2
  • Convenient: Implant is pre-sized to fit a variety of applications and minimize prep time in the operating room
Clinical Application
  • High Tibial Osteotomies
  • Pelvic Osteotomies
  • Foot & Ankle Osteotomies
  • Fracture Management
  • Glenoid Reconstruction
  • Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion
  • Corpectomy
Freeze-Dried Description Sizing
ICW0.6 Iliac Crest Wedge H = 6 mm
ICW0.7 Iliac Crest Wedge H = 7 mm
ICW0.8 Iliac Crest Wedge H = 8 mm
ICW0.9 Iliac Crest Wedge H = 9 mm
ICW1 Iliac Crest Wedge H = 10 mm
ICW2 Iliac Crest Wedge H = 12 mm
ICW2.5 Iliac Crest Wedge H = 25 mm
ICW8 Iliac Crest Wedge H = 18 mm
ICWS Iliac Crest Wedge H = 20 mm
Preservon Description Sizing
PICW0.6 Iliac Crest Wedge H = 6 mm
PICW0.7 Iliac Crest Wedge H = 7 mm
PICW0.8 Iliac Crest Wedge H = 8 mm
PICW0.9 Iliac Crest Wedge H = 9 mm
PICW1 Iliac Crest Wedge H = 10 mm
PICW2 Iliac Crest Wedge H = 12 mm
PICW5 Iliac Crest Wedge H = 15 mm
PICW8 Iliac Crest Wedge H = 18 mm
PICWS Iliac Crest Wedge H = 20 mm
PICW2.5 Iliac Crest Wedge H = 25 mm
References
  1. Independent sources include the Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center and the American Association of Mechanical Engineers. Data of file at LifeNet Health. 
  2. Eisenlohr LM. “Allograft Tissue Sterilization Using Allowash XG.” 2007 Bio-Implants Brief