DEVICE: Bi-Ostetic Foam Dowel (00816125021802)
Device Identifier (DI) Information
Bi-Ostetic Foam Dowel
BF7-7D19-05
In Commercial Distribution
BF7-7D19-05
BERKELEY ADVANCED BIOMATERIALS, LLC
BF7-7D19-05
In Commercial Distribution
BF7-7D19-05
BERKELEY ADVANCED BIOMATERIALS, LLC
Bi-Ostetic Foam Dowel is a sterile bone graft composed of purified fibrillar Type I collagen and Bi-Ostetic (60% hydroxyapatite - 40% tricalcium phosphate) resorbable granules. This device is safe and has excellent biocompatibility. After it is implanted, the graft resorbs and is later replaced by natural bone.
Bi-Ostetic Foam Dowel is indicated for use in bony voids or gaps that are not intrinsic to the stability of the bony structure. The product should be gently packed into bony voids or gaps of the skeletal system (i.e., the extremities, posterolateral spine and pelvis). These defects may be surgically created osseous defects or osseous defects created from traumatic injury to the bone. The product provides a bone void filler that resorbs and is replaced by the growth of new bone during the healing process. In weight bearing situations, the graft is to be used in conjunction with internal or external fixation devices. The fracture defect treated should not exceed 30 ml.
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GMDN Term Code | GMDN Term Name | GMDN Term Definition | GMDN Term Status [?] | Implantable? |
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17751 | Bone matrix implant, synthetic, non-antimicrobial |
A bioabsorbable device made of synthetic material intended to be implanted into the body to provide osteoconductive bone-tissue scaffolds, and sometimes osteovascularization, to replace bone lost through trauma, surgery, or pathological conditions (e.g., osteoporosis); it does not include an antimicrobial agent(s). It may be made of ceramics (e.g., tricalcium phosphate or hydroxyapatite), bioactive glasses/minerals/metals (e.g., strontium), or bioabsorbable polymers. It is used to fill cystic defects, repair fractures, and/or extend autogenous bone grafts and is typically provided as cancellous blocks, chips, or granules of varying sizes, or mouldable/fluid materials.
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FDA Product Code
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MQV | Filler, Bone Void, Calcium Compound |
FDA Premarket Submission
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K092046 | 000 |
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Device Record Status
a6460027-0f3e-4987-bbca-f95ff434e872
June 19, 2020
6
April 08, 2016
June 19, 2020
6
April 08, 2016
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