Claims
- 1. A powder for forming a resorbable bone graft material for implant in a bone defect, said powder comprising calcium sulfate hemihydrate mixable with a diluent in a diluent to powder weight ratio from 0.19:1 to 0.31:1.
- 2. A powder for forming an injectable resorbable bone graft material for minimally invasive implant in a bone defect, said powder comprising calcium sulfate hemihydrate mixable with a diluent in a diluent to powder weight ratio from 0.19:1 to 0.31:1 to form an injectable paste.
- 3. An injectable resorbable bone graft material in the form of a paste for minimally invasive implant in a bone defect comprising a powder formed of calcium sulfate hemihydrate and a diluent mixed with said powder, said calcium sulfate hemihydrate forming, by weight, from 99.8% to 100% of said powder, and said diluent to powder weight ratio being from 0.19:1 to 0.31:1.
- 4. The injectable resorbable bone graft material in the form of a paste for minimally invasive implant in a bone defect recited in claim 3, further comprising an accelerant wherein said accelerant includes calcium sulfate dihydrate and said accelerant forming, by weight, from 0% to 0.2% of said powder.
- 5. The injectable resorbable bone graft material of claim 4, wherein said diluent includes sterile water.
- 6. A method for treating bone defects comprising the steps of
mixing a powder comprising calcium sulfate hemihydrate with a diluent to produce an injectable resorbable bone graft material in the form of a paste, the diluent and the powder having a diluent to powder weight ratio of from 0.19:1 to 0.31:1; and injecting the injectable resorbable bone graft material in the bone defect.
- 7. A method for treating bone defects comprising the steps of
mixing a powder comprising calcium sulfate hemihydrate with a diluent to produce an injectable resorbable bone graft material in the form of a paste, the calcium sulfate hemihydrate being formed of thick, stubby rod-like crystals; and injecting the injectable resorbable bone graft material in the bone defect.
- 8. A bone graft material, comprising: calcium sulfate hemihydrate, the calcium sulfate hemihydrate being formed of thick, stubby rod-like crystals.
- 9. A method for treating bone defects comprising the steps of
mixing a powder comprising calcium sulfate hemihydrate with a diluent to produce an injectable resorbable bone graft material in the form of a paste; and injecting the injectable resorbable bone graft material in the bone defect, the injectable resorbable bone graft material having a compressive strength in excess of 15 MPa within one hour after said injecting step.
- 10. The method of claim 9, wherein said bone graft material has a compressive strength of approximately 45-49 MPa within one hour after said injecting step.
- 11. The method of claim 10, wherein said bone graft material has a compressive strength exceeding approximately 50 MPa within one hour after said injecting step.
- 12. A method for treating bone defects comprising the steps of
mixing a powder comprising calcium sulfate hemihydrate with a diluent to produce an injected resorbable bone graft material in the form of a paste; and injecting the injectable resorbable bone graft material in the bone defect, said injectable resorbable bone graft material having a compressive strength of at least 6 MPa within 20 minutes after said injecting step.
- 13. A method for treating bone defects comprising the steps of
mixing a powder comprising calcium sulfate hemihydrate with a diluent to produce an injected resorbable bone graft material in the form of a paste; and injecting the injectable resorbable bone graft material in the bone defect, said injectable resorbable bone graft material having a compressive strength of at least 35 MPa within 24 hours after said injecting step.
- 14. The method of claim 13, wherein said bone graft material has a compressive strength of approximately 56 MPa within 24 hours after said injecting step.
- 15. A method for treating bone defects comprising the steps of
mixing a powder comprising calcium sulfate hemihydrate with a diluent to produce an injected resorbable bone graft material in the form of a paste, wherein when undergoing dry-testing, said bone graft material has a compressive strength of approximately 88 MPa within 24 hours after said mixing step.
- 16. The method of claim 15, wherein said bone graft material has a compressive strength exceeding approximately 106 MPa within 24 hours after said mixing step.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Provision Patent Application Serial No. 60/444,690, filed Feb. 4, 2003.
Provisional Applications (1)
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