Oxinium is the trade name for a bearing material manufactured by Smith and Nephew and available in the Journey and Genesis II knees, and Smith and Nephew hip prostheses. When combined with XLPE (Smith and Nephew's cross linked polyethylene) it is known as VERILAST technology. The material...
read full descriptionThe Journey Deuce partial knee replacement from Smith and Nephew is a minimally invasive system designed to preserve the cruciate ligaments and the lateral compartment of an arthritic knee, whilst replacing the patello-femoral and medial compartments. The knee was launched in 2007....
read full descriptionThe BioPoly™ RS knee system is a femoral condyle resurfacing device for patients who may not be candidates for biological treatment or total joint replacement. According to the manufacturer, the BioPoly device is designed to permit anthroscopic assisted implantation to be quick...
read full descriptionAvance processed nerve allograft is a decellularised and sterile extracellular matrix derived from human peripheral nerve tissue. It is available in a variety of lengths and diameters to match the nerve gap. Avance is distributed in the United Kingdom by Hospital Innovations . A...
read full descriptionThe AxoGuard Nerve Connector from Axogen is a tubular multilaminar extracellular collagen porcine-derived matrix which is used to help approximate nerve endings in peripheral nerve repair. It comes in a variety of sizes and can bridge gaps of up to 5mm. Once rehydrated the product is pliable and...
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