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First-In-Human Study with a Novel Synthetic Bone Graft, OssDsign Catalystâ„¢, in Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion with Instrumented Posterolateral Fusion

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  • A Lazary

    (Budai Egeszsegkozpont Zrt, Investigators for study, Hungary)

  • PP Varga

    (Budai Egeszsegkozpont Zrt, Investigators for study, Hungary)

  • L Kiss

    (Budai Egeszsegkozpont Zrt, Investigators for study, Hungary)

  • Z Szoverfi

    (Budai Egeszsegkozpont Zrt, Investigators for study, Hungary)

  • S Czop

    (OssDsign A, B, United States of America)

  • R Archer

    (Archer Clinical Ltd, Consultant to OssDsign A.B, United Kingdom)

Abstract

The use of synthetic bone graft substitutes has become more common to avoid the need to source allograft or iliac crest autograft. A new nanosynthetic, silicate-enriched calcium phosphate bone graft substitute, OssDsign Catalystâ„¢ (formerly Osteo3 ZP Putty), has been designed to deliver consistent and rapid bone healing and remodeling. The high level of substituted silicate (5.8 wt%) in the porous granules combined with the nanoscale architecture is thought to promote early bone formation.

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  • A Lazary & PP Varga & L Kiss & Z Szoverfi & S Czop & R Archer, 2024. "First-In-Human Study with a Novel Synthetic Bone Graft, OssDsign Catalystâ„¢, in Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion with Instrumented Posterolateral Fusion," Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research, Biomedical Research Network+, LLC, vol. 54(4), pages 46078-46085, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:abf:journl:v:54:y:2024:i:4:p:46078-46085
    DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2024.54.008571
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