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Arthrokinetics CaReS (Cartilage Regeneration System) | Which Medical Device

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CaReS (Cartilage Regeneration System)

CaReS (Cartilage Regeneration System) is a patented collagen type 1 matrix colonised with autologous cartilage cells for use in the repair of articular surface defects.  CaReS-OneStep is a cell-free matrix.

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Histiogenics VeriCart Cartilage Repair Matrix | Used in Articular cartilage repair | Which Medical Device

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VeriCart Cartilage Repair Matrix

VeriCart Cartilage Repair Matrix is a ready-to-use collagen scaffold designed for implantation into cartilage defects. Once implanted it attracts chondrocytes and stem cells into the matrix. The matrix can be rehydrated with the patients dilute bone marrow aspirate. It is implanted with a novel...

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Histiogenics NeoCart Autologous Engineered Neocartilage | Used in Articular cartilage repair | Which Medical Device

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NeoCart Autologous Engineered Neocartilage

NeoCart Autologous Engineered Neocartilage from Histogenics comprises a bovine-derived 3D collagen matrix into which autologous cultured cells are implanted.  The neocartilage construct is then reimplanted into the patient.

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Depuy Mitek Cartilage Autograft Implantation System (CAIS) | Used in Articular cartilage repair | Which Medical Device

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Cartilage Autograft Implantation System (CAIS)

The Cartilage Autograft Implantation System (CAIS) is a single surgery system for cartilage repair developed by Depuy Mitek and Johnson and Johnson Regenerative Therapeutics. The scaffold implant is a resorbable copolymer foam, attached with resorbable PDS staples. Ongoing clinical trials can...

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CellCoTec Instruct | Which Medical Device

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Instruct

  • Added Apr 2, 2013
  • Manufactured by CellCoTec

Instruct is a system which is based on a biodegradable load bearing Mechanically Functional Scaffold (MFS) designed for repair of articular cartilage defects. 90% of the scaffold absorbs after 12 months of implantation. The scaffold is intended for use with a cell processing device which uses...

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