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Tripho TCP

99.9% Tricalcium Phosphate(b-TCP)

Tripho TCP is a porous synthetic ceramic, based in Tricalcium Phosphate (b-TCP).
The TCP component, resorbs quickly and allows the ceramic to have properties which facilitate excellent osteointegration.

Product Features

Maximum Security
100% synthetic and 100% resorbable
Resorbable
Tripho TCP is replaced by new vital bone within 1-6 months
Vascularization
Tripho TCP induces a remarkable vascularization
Perfect Osteointegration
Pore size: 300 to 500 micron

Indications

Tripho TCP is intended to be use a bone void filler or augmentation material for bone defects that are not intrinsic to the stability of the bony structure:

  • Fractures with bone defect
  •  Vertebral arthrodesis
  • Tibial Osteotomy
  • Total Knee and Hip Revision
  • Spine Surgery

Tripho can be mixed with autograft, bone marrow, blood

Easy Handling

Specifications

References:
• C. M. S. Ranito, F. A. Oliveira, J. P. Borges, “Mechanical behaviour of dense hydroxyapatite
blocks”, Advanced Materials ForumIII, Vol 514-516, 1083 (2006);
• C. M. S. Ranito, F. A. Oliveira, J. P. Borges, “Synthesis of calcium phosphate powders
for biomedical applications using Taguchi´s method”, Advanced Materials Forum III,
Vol 514-516, 1025 (2006);
• C. M. S. Ranito, F. C. Oliveira, J. P. Borges, “Hydroxyapatite foams for bone replacement”,
Key Mater. Eng. 284-286 (2005) 341-344;
• C. M. S. Ranito, “Fabrication of Hydroxyapatite foams bone medical applications”,
SPM, vol 15, nº3/4 (2003) 2-15;

Awards:
• National Young Entrepreneur Award 2012
• GESVENTURE Internationalization Award 2011
• Entrepreneur of the Year Award 2011
• National Women Entrepreneur Award 2011
• BES Innovation Award 2009
• Entrepreneurship Merit Medal 2009
• Business Ideas Contest Award 2008
• College of Material Science Engineering Award 2006
• Federation of the European Materials Societies Award 2003

LOCATION

Kassiopis 10 Str, 17237

Ymittos, Greece

DENTAL

Biongraft Synthetic Bone Substitutes
Resorbable Barrier Membranes