The Full Femoral Head allograft is harvested from donor hip arthroplasty procedures and processed under strict GMP and ISO-certified conditions. The graft undergoes deep cleaning, viral inactivation (SAL 10⁻⁶), and sterilization while preserving the bone’s natural biomechanical integrity and osteoinductive potential.
The spherical shape and dense cortical-cancellous composition make the femoral head an ideal choice for structural grafting in orthopedic reconstruction. It provides both mechanical stability and biological activity, allowing integration with host bone and long-term durability in load-bearing applications.
Composition: Cortical-cancellous structural graft from human femoral head.
Biological Activity:
Osteoconductive: Provides scaffold for new bone growth.
Osteoinductive: Contains growth factors that promote bone regeneration.
Biocompatible: Remodels naturally with host bone tissue.
Orthopedic Reconstruction: Revision arthroplasty, hip reconstruction, and bone loss restoration.
Spinal Fusion: Used as a structural graft in interbody or posterolateral applications.
Oncology & Trauma Surgery: Filling large defects after tumor resection or traumatic bone loss.
General Orthopedics: Allograft bone source for creating smaller structural grafts intraoperatively.
Full Femoral Head
Half Femoral Head (option for smaller reconstructions)