Spine Wave07.15.20
Spine Wave has announced the successful completion of a limited market release of Tempest Allograft Bone Matrix and its entry into the spinal biologics market. Tempest Allograft Bone Matrix allows the company to strongly compete in the demineralized bone allograft segment of that market and well complements its broad portfolio of innovative spine implant products.
Tempest Allograft Bone Matrix is fully launched and available from Spine Wave, effective immediately. Tempest Allograft Bone Matrix is composed of cancellous and partially demineralized cortical bone. Because no non-human bone tissue carrier materials are included, surgeons are confident that they are getting the absolute most from each graft. The proprietary processing method used to formulate Tempest Allograft Bone Matrix yields a bone allograft that is both osteoconductive and osteoinductive to support bone growth and cellular migration.
Tempest Allograft Bone Matrix is formulated with bone strands yielding a moldable allograft with superb handling characteristics to fill a variety of bone voids. Tempest Allograft Bone Matrix can also be used with Spine Wave’s GraftMag Graft Delivery System to safely and rapidly deliver large amounts of bone graft into the surgical field. Hospitals also appreciate that Tempest Allograft Bone Matrix can be stored at room temperature with no need for refrigeration or intraoperative reconstitution.
“Tempest Allograft Bone Matrix is an excellent allograft alternative for spine fusion surgery,” said Mokbel Chedid, M.D., FAANS, FACS. “Achieving our clinical objectives often requires that we use large amounts of bone graft. I appreciate that Tempest Allograft Bone Matrix maximizes the amount of actual bone in each implanted graft because it is one hundred percent human bone tissue. Also, because Tempest Allograft Bone Matrix is moldable and has great handling it is versatile, easy to use and compatible with GraftMag Graft Delivery System. I prefer combining those two products to deliver a lot of bone graft safely, quickly and easily.” Dr. Chedid serves as service chief, Department of Neurosurgery and director of Spine Surgery-Neurosurgery at Henry Ford West Bloomfield Hospital in West Bloomfield Mich., and as director, Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery and co-director, Complex Spine Program at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit.
“We are very excited to enter the spinal biologics market with Tempest Allograft Bone Matrix. The product is very well received by surgeons and our sales team and demand has exceeded our expectations so far,” said Laine Mashburn, Spine Wave’s executive vice president for Global Marketing and Business Development. “Spine Wave is making great strides towards offering a comprehensive and meaningfully differentiated portfolio of spine products and Tempest Allograft Bone Matrix is just the first of several new Spine Wave products planned for availability over the next 18 months, including more in the spinal biologics space.”
Tempest Allograft Bone Matrix is fully launched and available from Spine Wave, effective immediately. Tempest Allograft Bone Matrix is composed of cancellous and partially demineralized cortical bone. Because no non-human bone tissue carrier materials are included, surgeons are confident that they are getting the absolute most from each graft. The proprietary processing method used to formulate Tempest Allograft Bone Matrix yields a bone allograft that is both osteoconductive and osteoinductive to support bone growth and cellular migration.
Tempest Allograft Bone Matrix is formulated with bone strands yielding a moldable allograft with superb handling characteristics to fill a variety of bone voids. Tempest Allograft Bone Matrix can also be used with Spine Wave’s GraftMag Graft Delivery System to safely and rapidly deliver large amounts of bone graft into the surgical field. Hospitals also appreciate that Tempest Allograft Bone Matrix can be stored at room temperature with no need for refrigeration or intraoperative reconstitution.
“Tempest Allograft Bone Matrix is an excellent allograft alternative for spine fusion surgery,” said Mokbel Chedid, M.D., FAANS, FACS. “Achieving our clinical objectives often requires that we use large amounts of bone graft. I appreciate that Tempest Allograft Bone Matrix maximizes the amount of actual bone in each implanted graft because it is one hundred percent human bone tissue. Also, because Tempest Allograft Bone Matrix is moldable and has great handling it is versatile, easy to use and compatible with GraftMag Graft Delivery System. I prefer combining those two products to deliver a lot of bone graft safely, quickly and easily.” Dr. Chedid serves as service chief, Department of Neurosurgery and director of Spine Surgery-Neurosurgery at Henry Ford West Bloomfield Hospital in West Bloomfield Mich., and as director, Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery and co-director, Complex Spine Program at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit.
“We are very excited to enter the spinal biologics market with Tempest Allograft Bone Matrix. The product is very well received by surgeons and our sales team and demand has exceeded our expectations so far,” said Laine Mashburn, Spine Wave’s executive vice president for Global Marketing and Business Development. “Spine Wave is making great strides towards offering a comprehensive and meaningfully differentiated portfolio of spine products and Tempest Allograft Bone Matrix is just the first of several new Spine Wave products planned for availability over the next 18 months, including more in the spinal biologics space.”