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Orthovita Announces New VITOSS Bioactive Foam Pack Bone Graft Substitute.


MALVERN, Pa. -- Orthovita, Inc. (NASDAQ NASDAQ
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:VITA), a spine and orthopedic biosurgery company, today announced VITOSS([R]) Bioactive Foam Pack as the newest addition to its bone graft bone graft Orthopedic surgery Sterilized bony tissue, often of cadaveric origin, used to fill and/or 'sculpt' bone defects Indications Spinal fusion, revision of failed articular prostheses, filling traumatic or malignant bone defects, or periodontal defects.  substitute product line. Orthovita plans to launch VITOSS Bioactive Foam Pack in September 2008.

The VITOSS Bioactive Foam Pack product has the same structure, porosity and handling properties as Orthovita's VITOSS Foam Pack product, and both product lines contain Orthovita's proprietary VITOSS beta-tricalcium phosphate bone graft substitute and Kensey Nash Corporation's proprietary collagen. VITOSS Bioactive Foam Pack includes Orthovita's proprietary bioactive glass and has been shown in pre-clinical studies to accelerate bone healing, as evidenced by increased bone strength, when compared to non-bioactive materials. With its putty-like handling properties, the product can be easily molded for bone grafting Bone Grafting Definition

Bone grafting is a surgical procedure by which new bone or a replacement material is placed into spaces between or around broken bone (fractures) or holes in bone (defects) to aid in healing.
 procedures. VITOSS Bioactive Foam Pack is Orthovita's second bone graft substitute product that combines bioactivity bi·o·ac·tiv·i·ty
n.
The effect of a given agent, such as a vaccine, upon a living organism or on living tissue.
 with the company's market-leading VITOSS synthetic bone scaffold technology. Orthovita launched the first of such products, VITOSS Bioactive Foam Strips, earlier this year. Each of the products has the ability to soak and hold its own volume in bone marrow aspirate as·pi·rate
v.
To take in or remove by aspiration.

n.
A substance removed by aspiration.


Aspirate
The removal by suction of a fluid from a body cavity using a needle.
 while retaining these biological fluids in pliable and compression resistant forms.

VITOSS Bioactive Foam Pack received 510(k) clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for use in bone grafting procedures in the spine, pelvis and extremities.

VITOSS Bioactive Foam Pack is the latest innovative Orthovita product co-developed with Kensey Nash Corporation. Pursuant to its contract with Kensey Nash, Orthovita will pay Kensey Nash to manufacture the VITOSS Bioactive Foam Pack product as well as make certain royalty payments to Kensey Nash based on the net sales Net Sales

The amount a seller receives from the buyer after costs associated with the sale are deducted.

Notes:
This amount is calculated by subtracting the following items from gross sales: merchandise returned for credit, allowances for damaged or missing goods, freight
 of the product.

About the Company

Orthovita is a spine and orthopedic biosurgery company with proprietary biomaterials and biologic technologies for the development and commercialization of synthetic, biologically active tissue engineering products. We develop and market synthetic-based biomaterials products for use in spine surgery, the repair of fractures and a broad range of clinical needs in the trauma, joint reconstruction, revision and extremities markets. Our near-term commercial business is based on our VITOSS([R]) Bone Graft Substitute technology platforms, which are designed to address the non-structural bone graft market by offering synthetic alternatives to the use of autograft autograft: see transplantation, medical.  or cadaver-based bone material, VITAGEL([R]) Surgical Hemostat hemostat /he·mo·stat/ (he´mo-stat)
1. a small surgical clamp for constricting blood vessels.

2. an antihemorrhagic agent.


he·mo·stat
n.
1.
, an adherent adherent /ad·her·ent/ (-ent) sticking or holding fast, or having such qualities.  matrix and an impermeable impermeable /im·per·me·a·ble/ (-per´me-ah-b'l) not permitting passage, as of fluid.

im·per·me·a·ble
adj.
Impossible to permeate; not permitting passage.
 barrier to blood flow, and VITASURE[TM] Absorbable Hemostat. Our longer-term U.S. clinical development program is focused on our internally developed CORTOSS([R]) Bone Augmentation Material technology platform, which is primarily designed for injections in osteoporotic spines to treat vertebral compression fractures.

Disclosure Notice

This press release may contain forward-looking statements regarding Orthovita's current expectations of future events that involve risks and uncertainties, including, without limitation, the development, regulatory approval, demand and market acceptance of our products, including VITOSS Bioactive Foam Pack; our ability to obtain FDA FDA
abbr.
Food and Drug Administration


FDA,
n.pr See Food and Drug Administration.

FDA,
n.pr the abbreviation for the Food and Drug Administration.
 clearance for CORTOSS in the United States; and other aspects of our business. Such statements are based on management's current expectations and are subject to a number of substantial risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results or timeliness to differ materially from those addressed in the forward-looking statements. Other factors that may cause such a difference are listed from time to time in reports filed by the Company with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), including but not limited to risks described in our most recently filed Form 10-K under the caption "Risks Factors." Further information about these and other relevant risks and uncertainties may be found in Orthovita's filings with the SEC, all of which are available from the SEC as well as other sources. Orthovita undertakes no obligation to publicly update any forward-looking statements.
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