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Bonevolent™

By Biomedical Bonding ​

Bonevolent    is a medical adhesive and composite platform technology suited for hard tissue treatments. It has been developed together with clinicians and dentists to outperform current standard-of-care solutions.

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Background

Standard-of-care treatments for complex fractures currently rely on metal fixators like screws, plates, and pins. However, the clinical community seeks alternative solutions that allow personalized fixation during surgery. Composite and adhesive fixators have been proposed as transformative options for bone fixation, but technological barriers hinder their viability, including poor adhesion, biocompatibility concerns, and inadequate fixation methods.

 

BMB's BonevolentTM platform has successfully addressed these challenges and is poised to lead the way in adhesive composite solutions for surgical environments, applicable to both bones and teeth.

Bonevolent Adhfix

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AdhFix can adapt to any bone shape and possesses high load-bearing properties. As an implant, AdhFix takes leverage of mechanical fixators and eliminate the use of metal plates. The product has excellent compatibility to soft tissue, thereof minimizing adverse effects associated to standard-of-care metal plates.

Bio fixator

Biocompatible, strong and tissue-friendly fixator

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Reduced re-operation

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Customizable

Follows the shape of the bone with capability to fixate complex shattered fractures

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Patient specific fixator

Patient personalized composite fixators with bone-like features

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 Instant curing

On-demand, on-site (curing light)

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 Safe option

Excellent safety profile

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No plate inventory

No need for inventory of metal plates in different sizes

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Indication

The innovaton is a universal product but specifically suitable for complex shattered fractures. Recommended indication: Hand, distal radius, ankle, maxillofacial and craniotomy.

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On site application

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