Composite bone graft material

Prosthesis (i.e. – artificial body members) – parts thereof – or ai – Implantable prosthesis – Bone

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C623S023560, C623S023580, C623S016110, C623S023620, C623S023630, C424S682000, C424S422000, C424S426000

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07621963

ABSTRACT:
A bone graft material comprising about 50-90% quickly bioresorbable porogen particles and about 10-50% of a calcium matrix material. A bioactive substance can be included in the matrix material, the porogen particles, or both. Commercial packages containing the bone graft materials and methods for repairing bone therewith are also claimed.

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