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tissum

blocks

Extracellular bone matrix TISSUM ® BLOCKS are composed of hydroxyapatite and type I collagen, the main components of bone of porcine origin. As such, they preserve their histological structure, which gives them the following biomaterial characteristics for bone regeneration:

Stable support and high mechanical resistance.
Preservation of the histological macro and micropores of tissue porosity, which allow cell colonization through interconnected channels, favoring angiogenesis and biological fluid circulation.
The presence of collagen stabilizes the blood clot generated by surgical trauma, which favors the process of osteoinduction and osteoconduction of the new cellular and structural bone regeneration.
TISSUM extracellular bone matrix blocks come in different sizes.

Generic name:
Cancellous bone matrix blocks.

Composition:
Hydroxyapatite and collagen of porcine origin.

Presentations:
Cancellous bone matrix blocks in different sizes.

DescriptionSize
B 10/10/1010x10x10 mm block
B 10/20/1020x10x10 mm block
B 20/20/1020x20x10 mm block
Estimated reabsorption time:
8-12 months approx.; depending on the characteristics of the implant site and the patient’s health conditions.
FEATURES
With collagen I
Osteoconductor
Osteoinductor
Angiogenesis promoter
Structural support

CLINICAL INDICATIONS

TISSUM® BLOCKS are indicated in the following cases:
Large volume horizontal and vertical bone augmentations
Regeneration of bone tables
As a bone substitute in medical surgeries.
Need for augmentation and filling of cavities that must be covered with bone tissue in Traumatology and Ophthalmology.
Bone reconstruction and regeneration in Traumatology and Ophthalmology.
Bone reconstruction and regeneration in spinal surgery.
Filler in eye evisceration and enucleation.
Filler material in eye socket.
Cranioplasties.
Other medical indications.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Hydrate the TISSUM ® BLOCK with sterile saline for about 10 to 20 minutes.
Ensure good bleeding at the implant site.
Adapt the block to the implant site.
Fix it to the site, preferably with microscrews, to avoid movements that affect the angiogenesis regenerative process.
Add particulate bone filler, such as SUS-OSS TISSUM® biomaterial, between the gaps of the block and the implant site.
Cover with absorbable membrane. SUS-MEM TISSUM® is recommended.
Recommend to the patient the pertinent post-surgical and nutritional measures.
Carry out postoperative controls.