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Plastic surgery

Plastic surgery

EZECHBONE®Solutions for plastic surgery


 
  • Can be shaped and hardened in the body
  • Made entirely of inorganic substances, completely absorbable
  • Can be injected through a syringe for easy use
  • Implants still effective in osteoporotic environments

 

Ezechbone® Cement is a fully synthetic, inorganic, biocompatible and 100% absorbable calcium-based bone cement.

  • Ezechbone® Cement will not disintegrate when in contact with blood or body fluids, avoiding the risk of dangerous and serious bone cement embolism.
  • Ezechbone® Cement implants are tightly integrated with the surrounding bones and gradually replaced by newly formed bone. There is basically no inflammation or other adverse tissue reactions derived from the implants.
  • Ezechbone® Cement has demonstrated excellent clinical performance in vertebroplasty (Vertebroplasty), spinal fusion (PLIF), comminuted/burst fractures in acute or nonunion situations, osteoporotic fractures, orthopedic surgeries, etc. JMD can be used alone or can be injected into vertebral spaces created by injury or surgery using the JBranchTM System.

Plastic surgery clinical case 1:Depressed fracture of frontal bone

 
A man in his twenties suffered a depressed fracture of his forehead bone due to a car accident many years ago.
The patient was unwilling to undergo major surgical intervention, so we used a 16-gauge needle to inject an appropriate amount of Calcium-based Ezechbone Cement® from the eyebrow to fill it. There was no visible wound. After the operation, a fairly full appearance was restored. From the following X-rays, you can see that the white represents the calcium-containing bone that is staying in the critical zone. After three years of X-ray testing, the last X-ray on the lower right still shows traces of the remaining bones.

Plastic surgery clinical case 2:Cranioplasty

A 32-year-old woman suffered a fractured forehead bone due to a car accident. During brain surgery, a small titanium metal plate was used to fix her bones. Later, due to the incomplete bone surface, the titanium metal plate was about to be exposed, so the patient decided based on appearance and health. For consideration, the titanium metal plate was removed during the surgery and Ezechbone Cement® was filled from the wound. After the operation, the full appearance of the heaven can be clearly seen, and the gap between the front and back is clearly visible.


Plastic surgery clinical case 3:Congenital cyst of nasal root

A seventeen-year-old male was born with a cyst at the root of his nose. Due to long-term compression, the bone was sunken and deformed. From the appearance, we can see that there is a raised ball-shaped lump on the skin surface of the root of the nose. The computer tomography film clearly shows that the bone at the root of the nose is depressed.
We operated to remove the tumor and filled 3cc of Ezechbone Cement® into the defective bone hole. The appearance was significantly improved, and the differences can be seen.