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BioTissue Chondrotissue | Which Medical Device

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Chondrotissue

  • Added May 21, 2012
  • Manufactured by BioTissue

Chondrotissue is a 1-step, cell-free implant for joint cartilage repair.  It is used to treat traumatic or degenerative cartilage defects in combination with marrow stimulating techniques such as microfracturing or Pridie drilling.    Clinical studies demonstrate that...

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Zimmer DeNovo NT Natural Tissue Graft  | Used in Articular cartilage repair | Which Medical Device

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DeNovo NT Natural Tissue Graft

  • Added Mar 4, 2011
  • Manufactured by Zimmer

This product consists of particulated natural (ie human allograft) articular cartilage containing living cells and derived from donors under 13 years of age. It is intended for focal articular cartilage defects, and the product is fixed with fibrin, therefore not requiring a periosteal flap....

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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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