Description
These 5.0 CC allografts are used in situations where a human allograft is appropriate, such as dental bone grafting procedures. The allograft particulates are, low-dose, gamma-irradiated particles of allogeneic human bone.
Tissue Source: DCI Donor Services
This human tissue allograft is processed and packaged by DCI Donor Services.
All tissue was recovered, processed, stored and distributed for use in accordance with the standards of the American Association of Tissue Banks (AATB), the FDA requirements for Human Cellular and Tissue Based Products (HCT/Ps 21 CFR Part 1271), and applicable State regulations. DCI Donor has determined the Donor to be eligible, based on the results of screening and testing. Screening includes a review of medical and social history, available hospital records, infectious disease testing, autopsy reports (if performed), and physical examination of the Donor, at the time of recovery. The Donor has been tested using FDA licensed, approved, or cleared donor screening test kits. Communicable disease testing has been performed by a laboratory registered with the FDA to perform donor testing in accordance with the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments of 1988 (CLIA) and 42 CFR part 493, or that has met equivalent requirements as determined by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS).
Contraindications
The presence of infection at the transplantation site is a contraindication for use of musculoskeletal allografts. The presence of gross infection at the transplantation site is a contraindication for use of skin allografts. Contraindications customary to the use of bone grafts should be observed. In addition, this graft should not be used in patients with:
Osteomyelitis at the surgical site
Metabolic diseases (diabetes, hyperparathyroidism, osteomalacia)
Severe renal dysfunction\ Severe liver disease
High-dose therapy with corticosteroids
Vascular impairment at the implant site
Warnings\ • Discard grafts when mishandled, or when possible contamination of the graft has occurred.\ • Return to the supplier, any package in which the sterile barrier has been compromised.\ • Do not re-sterilize.\ • Unused bone should be properly discarded.\ • Single patient use only.
Precautions:\ • Federal law (USA) restricts use to licensed clinicians
Handling and Preparation\ Graft preparation instructions are intended as guidelines as part of established surgical techniques. They are not intended to replace or change standard procedures or institutional protocols. Caution: All preparation should be performed using aseptic technique.
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