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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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Finceramica MaioRegen Biojoint System | Used in Articular cartilage repair | Which Medical Device

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MaioRegen Biojoint System

The MaioRegen Biojoint System is a trilaminate matrix which is intended to be inserted into osteochondral defects and replace the missing articular cartilage. The deepest layer is hydroxyapatite, the superficial layer is equine type 1 collagen, and the intermediate layer is a mixture of the...

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Artoss GmbH NanoBone Putty | Used in Bone grafting | Which Medical Device

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NanoBone Putty

NanoBone Putty from Artoss GmbH is a synthetic and absorbable bone autograft substitute with osteoconductive and osteoinductive properties. The nanostructure gives it a large internal surface area, which increases bioactivity and resorption. Indications include fractures with bone loss, such as...

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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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Integra LifeSciences NeuraGen Nerve Guide | Which Medical Device

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NeuraGen Nerve Guide

The NeuraGen Nerve Guide is an absorbable collagen tube which acts as a conduit for axonal growth across a nerve gap after peripheral nerve injury. The level of nerve recovery is said to be equivalent to that of direct nerve repair. 

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