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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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Sanofi Synvisc | Used in Joint injection | Which Medical Device

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Synvisc

  • Added Feb 14, 2015
  • Manufactured by Sanofi

Synvisc(R) is an elastoviscous fluid of high molecular weight, containing hylan A and hylan B polymers produced from chicken combs. Hylan A and B are derivatives of hyaluronic acid. It is indicated for the relief from pain in osteoarthritis (OA) in patients who have not responded satisfactorily...

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Depuy Symphony II Platelet Concentrate System | Used in Platelet Rich Plasma treatment | Which Medical Device

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Symphony II Platelet Concentrate System

  • Added Dec 18, 2012
  • Manufactured by Depuy

A system designed for the rapid preparation of PRP and Platelet Poor Plasma (PPP) from a small sample of blood.     

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Smith & Nephew Supartz | Used in Joint injection | Which Medical Device

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Supartz

Supatrz(R) is a sterile mixture containing purified sodium hyaluronate, from chicken combs. In animal models, Supartz(R) increased the integrity of the cartilage, reduced the cell death rate and improved the overall joint morphology. It also reduced synovitis, stimulated the production of...

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Knee Creations Subchondroplasty | Used in Articular cartilage repair | Which Medical Device

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Subchondroplasty

Subchondroplasty is a procedure designed to address defects in the subchondral bone associated with bone marrow oedema and microfracture and which are thought to lead to osteoarthritis. The procedure involves the injection of these defects with bone substitute using a fluoroscopic navigation...

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