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Serenocem™ Otologic Cement
Designed specifically for non-weight bearing applications in otologic surgery such as:

 

  • Ideal for bridging an open incudostapedial joint
  • Reconstruction of the ossicular chain
  • Securing graft or prosthesis during Posterior canal wall reconstruction
  • Cementation of cochlear implant electrode array
  • Securing into place a TORP®, PORP®1 or Stapes Prosthesis.

 

Serenocem™ meets a clinical need in otologic reconstruction surgery, where increasingly sophisticated surgical techniques require new methods of stabilizing implanted devices and bony fragments and for use in the reconstruction.

• Non-exothermic snap set
• Chemical adhesion to bone and metals
• Bioactive/osteoconductive ion release
• Minimal biodegeneration or absorption
• Minimal shrinkage upon setting

 


Catalog No. Description
Qty/Box
BC-010 Serenocem™ Cement
2 individually packaged capsules
BC-010S Serenocem™ Cement
1 individually packaged capsule

 

Serenocem™ Accessories

 

Biocompatibility/Clinical Data
Cement rapidly becomes surrounded by a layer of relatively mature bone. Tests conducted with completely hardened cement show a distinct inertia and biocompatibility of the material including its complete integration into the bone structure.

 

Interaction MRI
SerenoCem™ is MRI-compatible. Image quality may be impeded in direct vicinity of an implant; radiopacity is comparable to bone.

Note: The area into which the cement is placed must be kept dry, as the material will not harden in a wet field.

 

For information on mixing and handling visit our Serenocem™ Care and Handling Information or click http://www.corinthiansurgical.com/.

 


To order products, for more information or if you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at (800) 998-8580.


Note: The Invotec International, Inc. website is not composed to provide medical advice. Should you have any questions about any of the Invotec products shown in this website, or a medical condition they address, always consult a physician or your healthcare provider.

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