Baxter bone graft gets green light for spine surgery

Orthobiologics company Baxter has received FDA clearance July 9 for its Altapore Shape Bioactive Bone Graft for spine surgery, according to Biospace.

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Three things to know:

1. Altapore Shape is designed to promote bone growth and facilitate spinal fusion.

2. The product is used as a standalone bone graft substitute or as an autograft extender to fill gaps in the skeletal system, including the posterolateral spine and extremities.

3. Altapore Shape’s porosity boosts cellular activity by providing more surface area for cells to travel across the bone graft.

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