S YN T H E T I C C A N C E L LO U S B O N E CELLPLEX TCP Graft is a synthetic cancellous scaffold that provides an optimum environment for cellular infiltration. Composed of tricalcium phosphate, the scaffold has a proven history of supporting new bone growth in a variety of clinical applications, while eliminating the morbidity associated with harvesting autologous bone. Packaged in the INFILTRATE Marrow Infusion Chamber, the TCP scaffold is easily mixed with bone marrow aspirate (BMA). The resultant composite provides added osteogenic capacity to aid in healing. Anatomic pore size and structure Affinity for cellular attachment* PATENTED PROCESSING Increased Compressive Strength Relative to Competitive TCP materials - Retain infused marrow COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH COMPARISON Repair scaffold for new bone regeneration throughout the implanted matrix 6 week histology Time 0 histology 8 week histology 1.4 1.2 1 MPa 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 0 CELLPLEX TCP Synthetic Cancellous Bone* Competitive TCP* Reported mean compressive strength based on samples exhibiting nominal physical characteristics. *Average value shown. CELLPLEX TCP Graft has demonstrated excellent bone regenerative capacity.
CELLULAR AFFINITY* Efficient bone regeneration requires a hospitable environment for stem cell migration and activity. CELLPLEX TCP Graft features a patented bioengineered pore structure that closely resembles cancellous bone. This interconnected matrix provides an ideal scaffolding for Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSC s) to multiply and differentiate into bone forming cells. Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSC s) adhering to CELLPLEX TCP matrix after 30 minutes incubation. After 4 hours incubation, the MSC s are beginning to flatten and fully adhere to the TCP substrate, and may indicate activation. After 3 days incubation with the CELLPLEX TCP Graft, MSC s continue to demonstrate intimate contact with the CELLPLEX TCP substrate.
PREPARATION TECHNIQUE - CELLPLEX TCP Marrow Infusion Proper surgical techniques are necessarily the responsibility of the medical professional. The following guidelines are furnished only as recommended techniques. Each surgeon must evaluate the appropriateness of the techniques based on his or her own medical training and expertise Marrow Infusion Technique STEP 1 Infuse CELLPLEX TCP Graft with Autologous Marrow B After marrow aspiration, connect syringe to the INFILTRATE Marrow Infusion Chamber (A). Invert syringe/chamber assembly and inject marrow into chamber until chamber is completely filled (B). A STEP 2 Allow Composite to Clot Allow BMA/TCP composite to clot inside the INFILTRATE chamber (approx. 10-15 minutes). STEP 3 Express CELLPLEX TCP Composite A Remove both end caps from the INFILTRATE Marrow Infusion Chamber (A). Use the supplied push rod to eject the CELLPLEX TCP Composite (B). B STEP 4 Implant CELLPLEX TCP Composite Cut to desired length and gently pack the CELLPLEX TCP Composite into the defect site.
Human Cancellous Bone CELLPLEX TCP Synthetic Cancellous Bone Competitive TCP Magnification 300x Healing. The way Nature intended.
ORDERING INFORMATION CELLPLEX TCP Synthetic Cancellous Bone Packaged in the INFILTRATE Marrow Infusion Chamber* 8900-0007 7cc 8900-0015 15cc 8900-0020 20cc *Kits come complete with bone marrow aspiration components HIGH DBM OSTEOINDUCTIVE BINDER ALLOMATRIX Injectable Putty 8600-0100 1cc 8600-0500 5cc 8600-1000 10cc 8600-2000 20cc Wright Medical Technology, Inc. 5677 Airline Road Arlington, TN 38002 901.867.9971 phone 800.238.7188 toll-free www.wmt.com Wright Medical EMEA Krijgsman 11 1186 DM Amstelveen The Netherlands 011.31.20.545.0100 www.wmt-emea.com *LeGeros, Rz. Properties of Osteoinductive Biomaterials: Calcium Phosphate. Clin Orthop Rel Res 2002; 305: 81-98. Trademarks and Registered marks of Wright Medical Technology, Inc. 2010 Wright Medical Technology, Inc. All Rights Reserved. SK848-602 Rev.05.10