Sam Brusco, Associate Editor03.24.22
Biomaterial products developer Synergy Biomedical launched its BioSphere Flex SP Extremities synthetic bioactive bone graft. The sheet putty is made of spherical bioactive glass granules combined with a porous collagen/sodium hyaluronate carrier.
The third-generation 45S5 bioactive glass bone graft maximizes the bone healing potential of bioactive glass. The sheet putty is flexible and moldable once hydrated and accommodates bone marrow aspirate.
“The Launch of BIOSPHERE FLEX SP EXTREMITIES, Synthetic Bioactive Bone Graft is a major step forward for our company into the extremity market,” Synergy Biomedical CEO Kevin Booth told the press. “Synergy’s approach from the start has been to clearly understand the key basic science first for maximizing bone healing and then develop innovative biomaterial products. Choosing the correct bone graft can be one of the most crucial decisions for upper and lower extremity applications and FLEX SP EXTREMITIES will provide surgeons confidence in that decision due to the clinical success behind BIOSPHERE Technology.”
According to the company, the graft has one of the highest bioactive glass contents on the market.
The third-generation 45S5 bioactive glass bone graft maximizes the bone healing potential of bioactive glass. The sheet putty is flexible and moldable once hydrated and accommodates bone marrow aspirate.
“The Launch of BIOSPHERE FLEX SP EXTREMITIES, Synthetic Bioactive Bone Graft is a major step forward for our company into the extremity market,” Synergy Biomedical CEO Kevin Booth told the press. “Synergy’s approach from the start has been to clearly understand the key basic science first for maximizing bone healing and then develop innovative biomaterial products. Choosing the correct bone graft can be one of the most crucial decisions for upper and lower extremity applications and FLEX SP EXTREMITIES will provide surgeons confidence in that decision due to the clinical success behind BIOSPHERE Technology.”
According to the company, the graft has one of the highest bioactive glass contents on the market.