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dust collected from the mastoid cortex or other, healthy bone areas
has a powerful osteogenic effect when placed into areas where an
adequate blood supply exists. Its uses vary from total mastoid obliteration
to reconstruction of defects in the canal wall and even repair of
ossicular erosions. The collection of small quantities of bone dust
is relatively simple but, when large defects are to be filled, a
bone pâté collector, fitted into the suction tubing,
simplifies matters considerably.
The new Moffat-Robinson Bone Pâté
Collector is easy to use. It can collect any quantity of bone dust,
up to a volume sufficient to obliterate an open mastoid cavity.
Where previous collection devices have employed metal gauze filters,
and have involved meticulous cleaning prior to re-autoclaving, the
Moffat-Robinson Bone Pâté Collector is fitted instead
with a single-use, labour saving, sintered plastic filter. |