
RegenerOss® Allograft Particulate
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The RegenerOss Allograft Particulate Family now includes a broader variety of sizes and configurations to address a wide range of clinical needs.
The allografts are processed with the Cancelle SP® Sterilization Process for high quality, safe, terminally sterile tissue.
The Cancelle SP Sterilization Process is a proprietary, proven, and clinically successful method for sterilizing and preserving RegenerOss Allograft Particulate.
RegenerOss Allograft Particulate Features & Benefits
A Complete Range of Options
- Choice of three particle size ranges available for cancellous and cortical particulate
- Convenient range of volume options from 0.25 cc to 4 cc (varies by type)
- The mineralized/demineralized mix includes 70% mineralized cortical and 30% demineralized cortical particulate from a single donor.
Validated Sterilization Process
- The proprietary Cancelle SP Sterilization Process inactivates and/or removes bacteria, viruses, fungi, and spores without the use of antibiotics.
- Designed to preserve biological integrity and natural collagen structure of bone
- Scientifically proven and clinically successful*
- Low-dose gamma irradiation is applied terminally
Validated Sterilization Process
- Extraction socket preservation procedures
- Ridge augmentation and reconstruction procedures
- Repair of periodontal and peri-implant defects
- Sinus floor elevation procedures
*Data on file at ZimVie and RTI Surgical, Inc.
Cancelle SP Sterilization Process
The Cancelle SP Sterilization Process is a proprietary method for sterilizing and preserving the graft. Through a combination of oxidative treatments and alcohol washes, pathogens are removed and/or inactivated and debris is removed. No antibiotics are used in the process.
Cleansing rinses remove residual chemicals and low-dose gamma irradiation is applied terminally to achieve a sterility assurance level (SAL) of 10-6. The process preserves the utility and biocompatibility of the graft.
PROPRIETARY GRAFT STERILIZATION PROCESS
- Oxidative Treatment
- Alcohol Treatment
- Rinsing
- Lyophilization
- Gamma Irradiation