Common questions

How much does Infuse bone graft cost?

How much does Infuse bone graft cost?

This procedure minimizes injury to the back muscles and nerves. While this synthetic bone graft technology is a significant advance in medicine, it also comes with a hefty price tag. Using BMPs adds several thousand dollars to the average cost of spinal surgery. Packages of Infuse can range from $2,500 to $5,000.

What is an Infuse bone graft?

Infuse™ Bone Graft is the premium product for autograft replacement* due to its high osteoinductivity. Infuse bone graft is recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein-2 (rhBMP-2) applied to an absorbable collagen sponge carrier (ACS). One of the functions of the protein is to stimulate natural bone formation.

How do you mix Infuse bone graft?

Open and place two 3mL syringes/needles into the sterile field. Using one of the two remaining 3mL syringes/needles withdraw 0.9mL of sterile water for injection. Reconstitute one vial of the rhBMP-2 with 0.9mL of sterile water. Gently swirl (do not shake) the rhBMP-2 vial to ensure adequate mixing.

What is Medtronic Infuse?

The Infuse™ Bone Graft/Medtronic Interbody Fusion Device consists of two components containing three parts – a spinal fusion cage, a recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein, and a carrier/scaffold for the bone morphogenetic protein and resulting bone.

Is infuse still on the market?

In the U.S., off-label marketing and injury complaints triggered seven government investigations of Infuse, more than 7,000 patient lawsuits and nearly a half-billion dollars in legal settlements. Despite the controversy, the product has remained on the market, even as studies show its use is predominantly off-label.

Are bone grafts covered by dental insurance?

Traditional dental insurance typically covers bone grafts if they are medically necessary, but rarely covers dental implants or related procedures. Dental saving plans, on the other hand, often do cover implants.

Is infuse safe?

With Infuse, you won’t have to worry about harmful chemicals, because all of our lightly scented cleaners are non-toxic and formulated using only CleanGredients. And the fragrance components used in each of our products is limited to no more than 0.01%.

What is infuse made of?

INFUSE Bone Graft consists of recombinant human Bone Morphogenetic Protein-2 (rhBMP-2, known as dibotermin alfa) placed on an absorbable collagen sponge (ACS). INFUSE Bone Graft induces new bone tissue at the site of implantation.

How is infuse made?

Will gums grow over bone graft?

When a bone graft is needed for a dental implant, it is important that gum tissue does not grow over into the bone graft area. A piece of membrane material is placed over the area where the bone needs to be regenerated. At the same time, it prevents the gum tissue from interfering with the process.

Is Infuse still on the market?

What is the Medtronic interbody bone graft system?

The Infuse™ Bone Graft/Medtronic Interbody Fusion Device consists of two components containing three parts – a spinal fusion cage, a recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein, and a carrier/scaffold for the bone morphogenetic protein and resulting bone. These components must be used as a system for the prescribed indication described above.

What are the components of the infuse bone graft?

The Infuse™ Bone Graft/Medtronic Interbody Fusion Device consists of two components containing three parts – a spinal fusion cage, a recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein, and a carrier/scaffold for the bone morphogenetic protein and resulting bone.

How does infuse bone graft save hospital money?

It also saves patients from the pain and complications of the secondary bone harvesting procedure required for autograft. The results also show that Infuse Bone Graft saved hospitals money by avoiding this secondary procedure. Traditional lumbar fusion using autograft presents many limitations.

Can a bone graft be used for spinal fusion?

J Spinal Disord Tech. 1998;11 (2);95-101. The Infuse™ Bone Graft/Medtronic Interbody Fusion Device is indicated for spinal fusion procedures in skeletally mature patients with degenerative disc disease (DDD) at one level from L2-S1, who may also have up to Grade I spondylolisthesis or Grade 1 retrolisthesis at the involved level.

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Ruth Doyle