Saturday, February 7, 2009

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9 comments:

  1. Lots to talk about. Looking forward to it.

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  2. Hear anything about SpineWave?

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  3. There is alot of confusion in the biologics arena. What is the difference between osteostimulative and osteoinductive.

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  4. Ryan: I can understand the difficulty in attempting to explain the meaning of Osteostimulative versus Osteoinductive. The process by which bone grafting material induces or stimulates a cascading of events that culminates in signaling, recruitment, proliferation, and differentiation of osteoblasts is where the confusion lies. This definition is commonly used by companies marketing both materials.

    I would recommend the following; An osteostimulative material needs an osseous defect that provides nutrients (blood) to stimulate bone growth. In addition, a synthetic bone graft that is osteostimulative will not grow ectopic bone. An osteoinductive material can grow bone anywhere, i.e. spinal canal, around nerve roots, and soft-tissue (muscle) as has been selectively reported by surgeons.

    Hope this helps.

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  5. Ryan: The word on the street is that Spine Wave is supposedly asking Distributors with guarantees to work on a contingency basis. Meaning; you sell, you get paid a commission. No more free lunches. If there is any truth to this I would suspect our friends at Spine Wave our experiencing a cash-flow problem.

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  7. They also laid off their manufacturing support engineers as well as a few other staff. As far as I know, no design engineers or marketeers were let go. They also put their IPO on hold.

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  8. OE: Based on the current economic climate it is quite evident that companies like Spine Wave have no shot at an IPO. Maybe one of these days!

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  9. Is "Osteostimulative" even a word, or just something made up by a marketing team to act as if a product is almost Osteoinductive? I've never found it in a medical dictionary.

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