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Optivac 15 years of successful mixing
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Aseptic loosening due to porosity in bone
cement has been a major problem since the
start of cemented hip arthroplasty. The first
experiments to reduce porosity in bone cement
took place almost 25 years ago. This later led to
the patented invention of bone cement collection
under vacuum, which has been proven to
eliminate macropores. In 1993, Optivac was
introduced on the market and now celebrates
15 years of successful mixing.
Optivac is the world-leading vacuum mixing
system and is a result of many years of
continuous improvement.
Optivac is unmatched in documentation
among vacuum mixing systems.1,2,3,4,5
Congratulations Optivac!
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Minimized porosity and improved mechanical strength
Cement porosity directly affects the fatigue
behavior of the bone cement. Reducing the
number of pores can lead to remarkable
improvements in cement strength and fatigue life.
Several methods have been introduced in the
interest of reducing cement porosity, the most
Improvement of bone cement quality
efficient of which is applying vacuum throughout
the mixing and collection of the cement. The
fatigue life improves 10 times with vacuum mixing
at 4º C compared to hand mixing.6
Improvement of bone cement quality by using a
vacuum mixing system is one of the key pillars in
Modern Cementing Technique.
Cement mixed under vacuum 7
Cement mixed at atmospheric pressure 7
The Optivac system is used in more than 45 countries worldwide
Mixing and collection under vacuum minimizes both macropores and micropores
Two types of pores are classified in fully
polymerized bone cement:
1) macropores, with a pore diameter of more
than 1.0 mm.
2) micropores, with a pore diameter of
0.1–1 mm.1,8
Mixing under vacuum reduces the cement’s
microporosity, but has less effect on macro-
porosity. Continuous vacuum – from mixing to
collection – prevents macropore entrapment in
high viscosity cement.
With its patented design for collection
under vacuum, Optivac reduces both
microporosity and macroporosity.1,5,4,2,9
By dramatically reducing macroporosity,
Optivac helps to prolong cement fatigue life.
Improvement of bone cement quality
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Comparison of vacuum mixing with or without collection 7
Bone cement mixed with a vacuum mixing system without collection under vacuum. High occurrence of macropores.
Bone cement mixed with a vacuum mixing system with collection under vacuum.
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Safe working environment
Optivac meets modern safety standards and the
high demands on mixing bone cement. Bone
cement in Optivac is mixed and delivered in the
same cartridge, precluding direct contact with the
bone cement.
By drawing monomer fumes through special
filters, Optivac minimizes MMA exposures in
the OR to barely detectable levels.
Optigun and Optigun Ratchet are used to deliver
bone cement from the Optivac vacuum mixing
system in a retrograde fashion. The guns are
identical except for the feeding mechanism and
rod. With the Optigun and Optigun Ratchet
you will get adequate cement filling and the
application under pressure will increase the
cement’s interface strength and prevent air and
blood inclusions in the cement mantle.3,11
Retrograde filling
The Swedish Arthroplasty Register has shown
that retrograde cement filling of the femur
reduces risk of revision and is an important step
in Modern Cementing Technique.10
The packing is PVC free and the blister pack
also serves as a working tray, which minimizes
the waste.
Optivac contains no latex.
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The Optivac standardized mixing procedure
produces homogeneous cement with the lowest
possible porosity.
All types of bone cements can be mixed with the
Optivac system. Optivac is adaptable to various
application areas, such as hip, knee or shoulder
arthroplasty. Suitable nozzles can be found in
our assortment to be used for different types of
application areas.
Depending on the amount of the bone cement
required, choose the suitable Optivac cartridge.
Three sizes of Optivac cartridges are available,
small, medium and large.
Mixing is easy, requiring only a few simple steps.
Illustrated step-by step instructions can be found
on every product.
Standardized procedure and a flexible system
All sets include cartridge, nozzle, a vacuum line with sterile charcoal filter, a funnel, ampoule breakers and a working tray. The Optivac Hip and Optivac M sets also include a femoral pressurizer for optimal pressurization of the femoral canal.
Optivac was introduced in 1993 and celebrates 15 years of successful mixing
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Ordering information
Optivac sets REF
For low volume cements
Optivac Hip Set ..................................... 4150
Optivac S .............................................. 4161
Optivac M .............................................. 4160
Optivac L ............................................... 4152
For high volume cements
Optivac + Hip Set .................................. 4250
Instrumentation REF
Optigun ................................... 4193
Optigun Ratchet ..................................... 4195
Vacuum pump ....................................... 4232
Accessories REF
Nozzle angled ......................................... 4149
Optivac Nozzle Knee .............................. 4146
Nozzle slim ............................................ 4154
Nozzle revision ....................................... 4155
Knee cementation nozzle .......................... 4312
Nozzle cutter ......................................... 4159
For further inquires please contact: Biomet Cementing TechnologiesBox 306, 201 23 Malmö, Sweden · Phone + 46 40 669 7000
www.bonecement.com · [email protected]
Responsible manufacturer: Biomet France Sarl58 Avenue de LAUTAGNE, BP75, 26903 Valence Cedex 9, FRANCE
Ref: BR4150-02 · CO 10-0223
References1 Wang J-S, Franzén H, Jonsson E, Lidgren L. Porosity of bone
cement reduced by mixing and collecting under vacuum. Acta Orthop Scand 1993, 64 (2): 143-146.
2 Wang J-S, Kjellson F. Bone Cement Porosity in Vacuum Mixing Systems, Bone Cements and Cementing Technique 2001, Walenkamp, Murray (Eds). Springer Verlag.
3 Malchau H, Herberts P, Garellick G, Söderman P, Eisler T. Prognosis of Total Hip Replacement. Scientific Exhibition presented at the 69 the Annual meeting of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. February 13-17, 2002, Dallas.
4 Dunne N-J, Orr J.F. Influence of the mixing techniques on the physical properties of acrylic bone cement. Biomaterials 2001; 22: 1819-1826.
5 Wilkinson J.M., Stockely I, et al. Effect of mixing techniques on the Properties of Acrylic Bone-Cement, The Journal of Arthroplasty, 2000; 15:663-667.
6 Wang J-S, Toksvig-Larsen S, Muller-Wille P, Franzen H. Is there any difference between vacuum mixing systems in reducing bone cement porosity? Journal of Biomedical Materials Research. 1996; 33: (2):115-8.
7 Lidgren L, Bodelind B, Möller J. Bone cement improved by vacuum mixing and chilling, Acta Orthop Scand 1987; 57: 27-32.
8 Lewis G. Properties of Acrylic Bone Cement: State of Art Review, J Biomed Mater Res. 1997; 38 (2): 155-82
9 Breusch S, Cementing Techniques in Total Hip Replacement: Factors Influencing Survival of Femoral Components, In Bone cements and Cementing technique ed by Walenkamp G, Murray D, Springer Verlag 2001.
10 Oates KM; Barrera DL; Tucker WN; Chau CC, Bugbee WK, Convery FR In vivo effect or pressurization of polymethyl methacrylate bone cement. Biomechanical and histologic analyis. J Arthroplasty 1995; 10(3), pp. 373-381
11 McCaskie AW, Barnes MR, Lin E, Harper WM, Gregg PJ. Cement pressurisation during hip replacement. J Bone Joint Surg Br. 1997; May:79(3):379-84.
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