Bone Graft Harvesting System

For treatment of Chondral Defect

Product Overview

The Acumed Bone Graft Harvesting System facilitates safe, rapid harvest of morselized autogenous graft from the iliac crest, distal radius, and distal femur.

This compact bone graft harvesting system is engineered to be straightforward to use and includes four drill size options, a power adaptor fitting, a starting punch, a bone extractor, and a removal key.

The system allows for morselized bone graft removal through a small skin incision, which is designed to minimize the patient’s discomfort and harvest site morbidity. The device attaches to a drill to extract the graft from the bone.

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A chondral defect is a localized area of damage to the articular cartilage, the smooth, fibrous tissue that covers the ends of bones in a joint. Chondral defects can occur due to a number of reasons, including acute injuries, underlying bone disorders, daily wear and tear, natural aging, or sports-related injuries.

Key Features

  • Streamlined Method

    The Bone Graft Harvesting System facilitates rapid harvest of morselized autograft.

  • Percutaneous Approach

    The system may be used in the iliac crest, distal radius, and distal femur with a minimal incision.

  • May Reduce OR Time

    The straightforward procedure and small incision are designed to minimize the time required to harvest bone.

  • Varying Drill Sizes

    Predefined markers on drills allow specific amounts of bone to be harvested according to need.

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A short animation demonstrating the use of the Bone Graft Harvesting System, a low-impact, minimally invasive solution with a range of size options for harvesting morsellized bone graft from the iliac crest, distal radius, and distal femur.

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