Biologically Assisted Core Decompression

PerFuse Percutaneous Decompression Instrument is designed to access the femoral or humeral head for core decompression. The system is intended to be used for the delivery of bone graft material to an orthopedic site. It facilitates mixing and pre-mixing of bone graft material with I.V. fluids blood, plasma, bone marrow, or other specified blood components deemed necessary by the clinical use requirements.

Core Decompression is a surgical technique to treat avascular necrosis involving drilling one or more channels into the dead bone (necrotic lesion). Creating a channel into the necrotic lesion is intended to relieve intraosseous pressure within the bone and provide a channel to restore blood flow to the diseased bone.1-2

Procedures

  • Treatment Avascular Necrosis (AVN)

Philosophies

  • Early Intervention

Application

  • Multiple

System Features

The PerFuse system offers flexibility and is easy to use, allowing orthopaedic surgeons to perform a minimally invasive core decompression in multiple applications. 

Specifications

Benefits

Post-op Flexibility

  • The PerFuse cannula creates a 6 mm hole, which offers post-op flexibility for physician

Simple Ease of Use

  • PerFuse offers two options in length (Large (295 mm) and Small (161 mm), the disposable components are always sharp and loaner program lowers facility initial investment

Multiple Application Options

  • Disposable tamp allows for multiple Intra-operative bone graft options

Eliminate Heat from Power Equipment

  • Drill-less technique eliminates heat generated by power equipment 

Videos

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Additional Information

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